Re: Engine Masters Steve Dulcich Slant Six
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09/20/21 08:53 PM
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there was a 68 ? valiant a few years back that was called "buzzing half a dozen' The car was dialed in, consistent as h-ll and trailered a lot of big blocks LOL I own the car now. With a 10-1 pump gas motor I have gone a best of 12:93@103 with the big header in it. With the smaller Clifford headers it's been 13:10@101. It is a cast crank shortblock, nothing trick at all. It will hit 7000 in the water. Downtrack I shift at 6300. I've tried shifting at 7000, but it doesn't go any faster, just makes more noise. COOL!!!! I loved watching that car trailer the V8 boys. I think it was at Topeka but could've been St Louis as well. I seem to recall it being quicker but could be wrong as it's been a few years. Some cars stick in my mind when they are as dialed in and consistent as that one was and out of the norm
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Re: Engine Masters Steve Dulcich Slant Six
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09/21/21 12:28 AM
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Mike had the car all over the country when he raced it. He retired it in 2006. I bought it in 2017. It had sat in his shop for 11 years.
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Re: Engine Masters Steve Dulcich Slant Six
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09/21/21 03:29 AM
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Mike had the car all over the country when he raced it. He retired it in 2006. I bought it in 2017. It had sat in his shop for 11 years. Can you post up some pictures? I always nice looking at unique cars.
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Re: Engine Masters Steve Dulcich Slant Six
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There's a guy building a former Hardy pro stock hemi colt with a slant. He has a nice thread over forabodiesonly. Really cool
Now that sure is Unique. And I do know what others are saying you would be miles ahead with a 318-360 start. I guess I just have a soft spot for the 225 engines. Just nice to see something different nowadays In a world of belly button cars. If not for me tinkering with them at an early age I would not be tinkering with other things now. It was make what I had better back then. 1st car and was keeping it on-road and making improvements. Started with needing head work so mild port work when the valve job was done, while off add headers, then small 4bbl Then the 4 speed as it was slower as I had done a can swap. I made it slower I was young and dumb and did not know the larger cam would kill it. even at 220 @ 50 But the 4 speed fixed that. I assume most all car builds start this way and looks like the high $ ones here sure went nuts. I am kinda strange as I will walk past a row of restored cars and look at some oddball car. I like looking at what others are doing-especially if half done {work in process}
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Re: Engine Masters Steve Dulcich Slant Six
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Re: Engine Masters Steve Dulcich Slant Six
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09/21/21 07:15 PM
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When I was still driving on the street with my '66 I had a single 2-1/2" pipe with z Magnaflow. It had a nice sound and the car went 12:20@110 on a 150 shot.
This car has had the big nitrous header in it with the 4" collector and turnout that Mike had built. It ran 103 on motor only and was LOUD! It had nothing below 4000 and that made it hard to dial.
I bought the pair of Clifford long tubes that are in it now and it usually runs 100, but will print time cards all day long. I have some 24" extensions on it. Makes it a little quieter inside the car, but still loud.
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Re: Engine Masters Steve Dulcich Slant Six
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09/21/21 11:39 PM
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I bought and used a 1955 Dodge D500 17 flat bed truck to haul fire wood and logs for around 5 yrs and then had my Father in Law put a car hauling ramp on it to haul my cars. That motor was a industrial Desoto or Chrysler in line flat head six that was either 254 C.I. or 263 C.I., I never took the time to make sure which motor it had in it It had a freeze crack from the front of the driver side on the bottom of the water jacket all the way back to the rear of the block I would drain it in the winter and put water in it when I wanted to use it It was a six volt system originally and it had a truck 4 speed with a vacuum operated two speed rear end, the speedometer didn't work worth a hoot so I never knew how fast I was going, I knew how slow I was going by the amount of people lined up behind me waiting to pass going up hill on two lanes roads back then in the Mojave Desert I ended up putting a stock 1957 392 Hemi in it around 1978 or so and converting it to 12 Volts, that ended up being the best thing I could have done for that truck I pass many other racers towing trailer on the flats and uphill going to the races with that swap I've own three other car hauler trucks since then and now use a 24 Ft Pace enclosed trailer and tow it with my 2006 Ram 3500 l4 door long bed 4x4 Lots of ways to get the job done End of ragging on slant sixes
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Re: Engine Masters Steve Dulcich Slant Six
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09/22/21 05:17 PM
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Guys made fun of the sound but it was faster than all the new stock 305 and 350 80's cars. 10 speed pedal bikes were faster than what came out of the 80's. All kidding aside, I built a 258 Jeep six with the standard Clifford parts and a ported head. Ran good and had fun doing it. Wouldn't mind building another six if I had a light chassis to put it in.
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Re: Engine Masters Steve Dulcich Slant Six
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09/22/21 05:37 PM
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In all honesty, a 258 or a 300 Ford are much better motors to hot rod. The Slant bore is just too small.
Ted, always great seeing you out!
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Re: Engine Masters Steve Dulcich Slant Six
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09/23/21 06:06 AM
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In all honesty, a 258 or a 300 Ford are much better motors to hot rod. The Slant bore is just too small.
Ted, always great seeing you out! I wonder why Chrysler did not follow its competitors and build a 300 cubic inch slant 6?
Keep old mopars alive.
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Re: Engine Masters Steve Dulcich Slant Six
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09/24/21 03:59 AM
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225 was just about as big as they could go and have it live. Plus, the head was designed for 170 ci and was never really changed for the 225. The stock head sucks.
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