Re: Raced my Fury in Roadkill Nights!
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CHIP '70 hemicuda, 575" Hemi, 727, Dana 60 '69 road runner, 440-6, 4 speed, Dana 60 '71 Demon 340, no drivetrain, on blocks behind the barn '73 Chrysler New Yorker, 440, 727, 8.75 '90 Chevy 454SS Silverado, 476" BBC, TH400, 14 bolt '06 GMC 2500HD LBZ Duramax
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Re: Raced my Fury in Roadkill Nights!
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Thanks guys!! It was a riot and definitely a unique experience. What happened to charger? Furious70 has it now. I sold it to his dad not running shortly after I bought a house. It was completely rebuilt and is beautiful now. Mild 440 and a 5 speed.
'18 Ford Raptor, random motorcycles, 1968 Plymouth Fury III - 11.37 @ 118
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Re: Raced my Fury in Roadkill Nights!
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So glad you're back into it, buddy.
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Re: Raced my Fury in Roadkill Nights!
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Jeremiah, I agree. The whole thing is just a cool old school oddball musclecar/land yacht. Steve Magnate couldn't stop talking about it on the live feed, I think just because it was pretty unique compared to almost everything else there. I dunno about 10's, but I will be happy if I can get it into the mid 11's, but it's going to need an easy extra 150-ish hp to get there. I really want to see what it runs now, if it's still at 12.70's or if it's improved any, before I do anything else with it. Need to start ordering parts now though since everything under the sun is on backorder! Yes, it's still running that 440. I want to do 'more', but it's waiting behind getting my Fury running again with it's new 383 under the turbos and my Coronet through body and 5.7'ed. Right on. We'll see what the Drag Week schedule looks like next year, but I definitely want to take it. We'll have to meet up for sure. The Wallace calc says you only need 700fwhp to run a high ten fwiw. : D It also says 12.70 @ 4500 lbs is 434fwhp. All you need to do is put some rings in it and open up the gap. I'm helping I promise!
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Re: Raced my Fury in Roadkill Nights!
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That Fury is awesome! The picture of it leaving the line I have saved for a screen saver. Your car is incredible and please keep us posted on the upgrades. 8-71 maybe?? This fellow has the right idea!
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Re: Raced my Fury in Roadkill Nights!
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Thanks guys!! It was a riot and definitely a unique experience. What happened to charger? Furious70 has it now. I sold it to his dad not running shortly after I bought a house. It was completely rebuilt and is beautiful now. Mild 440 and a 5 speed. Booo shoulda kept
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Re: Raced my Fury in Roadkill Nights!
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Zippy, definitely. I love having something old to tinker with again. Thanks again everybody, and the Charger is looking amazing like usual!! The Wallace calc says you only need 700fwhp to run a high ten fwiw. : D
It also says 12.70 @ 4500 lbs is 434fwhp. All you need to do is put some rings in it and open up the gap.
I'm helping I promise!
My worry is high 10's is where everything else starts breaking at this weight. The 8 3/4, possibly the trans, and I also don't want to put a rollbar in it either. I think caltracs/monos/shocks for sure over the winter, and then either a head swap or SOME nitrous. Not ALL of the nitrous. lol
'18 Ford Raptor, random motorcycles, 1968 Plymouth Fury III - 11.37 @ 118
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Re: Raced my Fury in Roadkill Nights!
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08/31/21 07:51 PM
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Is it really that heavy? my 70 Fury was 4200lbs with me in it with a 383 with headers and a/c, no power windows/locks that sort of thing. Heavier with the turbo gear.
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Re: Raced my Fury in Roadkill Nights!
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Supposedly it was weighed before and it was 4200# empty. I haven't confirmed that, but I also enjoy my beer and cheeseburgers, so it's pretty close to 4500 if that number was accurate. I can probably take it to scales at work at some point in the future, or if I bring it to a track this month.
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Re: Raced my Fury in Roadkill Nights!
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Zippy, definitely. I love having something old to tinker with again. Thanks again everybody, and the Charger is looking amazing like usual!! The Wallace calc says you only need 700fwhp to run a high ten fwiw. : D
It also says 12.70 @ 4500 lbs is 434fwhp. All you need to do is put some rings in it and open up the gap.
I'm helping I promise!
My worry is high 10's is where everything else starts breaking at this weight. The 8 3/4, possibly the trans, and I also don't want to put a rollbar in it either. I think caltracs/monos/shocks for sure over the winter, and then either a head swap or SOME nitrous. Not ALL of the nitrous. lol You kind of have a point. : D I forgot about the 8.75...i guess *next* winter it will be time for a Dana! According to the ballers a 250 shot is just a whif lol. Just don't leave on it! Wait .2 seconds like I do : D I see fury memes in your future sir.
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Re: Raced my Fury in Roadkill Nights!
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09/11/21 09:19 PM
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Quick update: got it out to Norwalk Friday for their last T&T of the year, another friend/coworker was racing his n/a fox body Mustang so we cruised out there together.
Only got to make 2 passes due to a ridiculous number of bracket racers there for the race today and tomorrow, and also a couple oil downs and some other malfunctions.
Went 12.56 @ 107 with a little bog on my first pass, we ended up changing the accelerator pump cam and squirter on the primary side.
Second pass 3 hours later, the weather got a little better, and the bog I felt after the launch was gone too, but I also short shifted 2nd. Oops. That one was a 12.46 @ 108 with a 1.79 60'.
If we got a 3rd pass I was going to check plugs and try jetting it up some, but overall I'm pretty happy. Thinking with just tuning I might be able to get another tenth or two out of it, will try to get it to the track one more time before the season ends this year. Right now my fuel system is suspect so I'm curious to see what it does with jetting changes - it's currently the stock 5/16" line and a replacement mechanical pump from Autozone. lol
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Re: Raced my Fury in Roadkill Nights!
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09/11/21 10:36 PM
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Nice! 5/16" is fine.
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11.19 @ 121 mph Pump gas, n/a, through the mufflers on street tires with 3.54's. 3,600 lbs.
9.92 @ 135mph with a 350 shot of nitrous and 93 octane pump. 1.43 60 ft. 3,750 lbs.
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Re: Raced my Fury in Roadkill Nights!
[Re: Blusmbl]
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I assume you at least have something better than a $26 fuel pump though. The Carter Street/Strip pump.
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11.19 @ 121 mph Pump gas, n/a, through the mufflers on street tires with 3.54's. 3,600 lbs.
9.92 @ 135mph with a 350 shot of nitrous and 93 octane pump. 1.43 60 ft. 3,750 lbs.
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Re: Raced my Fury in Roadkill Nights!
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09/14/21 06:37 AM
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As long as it makes pressure 140 or 25 dollars is what it is. I used an edelbrock mechanical pump because it has the largest ports. Not sure if that that really makes a diffeeence, just my OCD kicking in. It was overly expensice and too shiny looking back. I have had good luck with the newer Carter mucle car pumps sold through summit.
Great results! That thing really moves out given it's hefty foot print.
Looking forward to the results if you can get it back out this fall.
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