Re: 3600-3700 lbs car to run 9.50's?
[Re: 572charger]
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03/27/09 04:26 PM
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blownzoom440
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yeah like chip says go fill it up at the nearest gas station drive to the track, race all day, be faster than 90% of the cars at the track , then drive it to dinner ! but its made to run on the spray !! no compession no gear no convertor !!!! still runs 9.60s on motor !!!
and how much do these engines cost? dont get me wrong i am not putting down your stuff,OK!
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Re: 3600-3700 lbs car to run 9.50's?
[Re: Defbob]
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03/27/09 05:00 PM
03/27/09 05:00 PM
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mine...... about $25K
but mes gots a wittle .664", 272 @ .050 street roller
i figured it was in that range.
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Re: 3600-3700 lbs car to run 9.50's?
[Re: Bob_Coomer]
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03/27/09 05:19 PM
03/27/09 05:19 PM
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Von
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I also know what happens when you loose a roller lifter, despite what people say...they can and will come apart.
. They are simple, and dont fly apart on you. With the cam specs I am looking at with this solid flat cam, the spring pressures would be pretty high with the same size roller.
I had a long discussion with Dwayne about a solid vs. roller on the street. I had talked myself out of a roller and was gonna get another flat tappet. Fine, you dont have to deal with checking the lifters on a regular basis, with a roller. As you mentioned, you will need some serious spring pressure with that flat tappet. A bunch of spring pressure on a cast core, over time (who knows how long) might equal breaking the core.
72 RR, Pump gas 440, 452s, 3800 lbs, Corked, ET Radials,. 11.33@117.72.
Same car, bone stock 346s, 9.5 comp, baby solid. 12.24@110.
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Re: 3600-3700 lbs car to run 9.50's?
[Re: Von]
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03/28/09 08:01 AM
03/28/09 08:01 AM
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FWIW I just found out I've been running 9.70's @ 3850lb on 7 cylinders
'74 Challenger..9.46 @ 145.9 1/4, 6.001 @ 118 1/8 so far. 4023lb !!! # N/A, Marsh performance 655ci, Indy Maxx, T/R, Indy 600-13 X's, Street legal, pump gas, full interior, Cal-Tracs, mufflers, 3:73's and real 10.5 radials. 9.51 @ 142.4 1/4, 6.003 @ 114 1/8 with our old mule KB, 572-13, 580 wedge. RHD '68 Barracuda Fastback 323ci street/strip. Best ET 13.88 @ 99.03
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Re: 3600-3700 lbs car to run 9.50's?
[Re: Tig]
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03/28/09 08:29 AM
03/28/09 08:29 AM
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FWIW I just found out I've been running 9.70's @ 3850lb on 7 cylinders
LOL... over on this side of the pond we try to run 8 cylinders
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Re: 3600-3700 lbs car to run 9.50's?
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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03/28/09 11:24 AM
03/28/09 11:24 AM
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FWIW I just found out I've been running 9.70's @ 3850lb on 7 cylinders
LOL... over on this side of the pond we try to run 8 cylinders
Well I have to give those C***y guys a fair fight and there I go thinking I was giving them two chances by keeping it heavy and N/A! When this motor gets fixed they're all just gonna have to jet up their nitrous kits
'74 Challenger..9.46 @ 145.9 1/4, 6.001 @ 118 1/8 so far. 4023lb !!! # N/A, Marsh performance 655ci, Indy Maxx, T/R, Indy 600-13 X's, Street legal, pump gas, full interior, Cal-Tracs, mufflers, 3:73's and real 10.5 radials. 9.51 @ 142.4 1/4, 6.003 @ 114 1/8 with our old mule KB, 572-13, 580 wedge. RHD '68 Barracuda Fastback 323ci street/strip. Best ET 13.88 @ 99.03
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