Re: History question - How fast was Paul Rossi's SS Chally?
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Re: History question - How fast was Paul Rossi's SS Chally?
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I think the key thing that helped his program was the 6 pak Edelbrock STR which was really a tunnel ram.
I thought Rossi used the Weiand 6-bbl intake, not the STR... The Weiand fits the "tunnel ram" description better than the STR, too.
I know that one of his test cars, Mike Piazza car did.
You say it was a low deck.. Not sure which intake that would be..
Also, I had heard years ago, that the car was finally ruled as "Not Legal" in Super Stock after it was weighed front to rear..
That thing was sure a wheelstander..
Chris..
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Re: History question - How fast was Paul Rossi's SS Chally?
[Re: pete walton]
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12/20/10 07:29 PM
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Pete, I think this one was Hausers previous 71 car, not the Rossi car..
Anyway, the Rossi car was awesome, one of the cars that got me into Mopars and Challengers in particular! Here's another pic in another paint scheme!
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Re: History question - How fast was Paul Rossi's SS Chally?
[Re: Mike Swann]
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whos headers was he using ?
1.39 9.85 - 137 mph
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Re: History question - How fast was Paul Rossi's SS Chally?
[Re: Ari440]
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Just about everyone was running Hookers at that time.
8.30's @3400 lbs
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Re: History question - How fast was Paul Rossi's SS Chally?
[Re: bill_greenwood]
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My dad ran a SS/GA, six pack, Challenger in the 70s and we crossed paths with Mr Rossi a few times. I think they ran each other in class elims 4 times and split the total. I don't remember the exact ETs, as I was young and that was a long time ago. All I remember, was whoever left first, seemed to win, the cars were that close. My dad did all his own engine work and the rules then were very restrictive. Untouched heads, stock rods and other things. I know our car REALLY responded to the Weiand intake when he made the switch. I still have the intake setup. It is full of balsa-wood damns and other mods. We ran manual carbs. I know my dad had some obscure, availability letter, that he had at all the races, when the manual carbs were questioned. That motor had more sets of heads, cams and converters bolted to it, than you can imagine. Lots of power in valve angles and other things. Car setup was critical as well. Our car would hook anywhere. Monte
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Re: History question - How fast was Paul Rossi's SS Chally?
[Re: poppaj]
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01/03/11 09:47 PM
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any body have pics of the mods made in the manifold
dos any one have pics of the motor
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Re: History question - How fast was Paul Rossi's SS Chally?
[Re: Mike Swann]
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I seen him in Pomona a few years in a row and talked to him in the pits. If memory serves me correctly, Paul was running high 10.40's at the time with an R286 and a 1/2 inch lobe. Sounded really good.
I built a motor where I used to work for Art Pacheco back in the early 90's. Cam was a .460" lobe, 287* @ .050", 2 ring piston, real similar to what else was posted here. Manifold was the Weiand, but didn't have all the "Mopar" dams in it, ran 10 teens IIRC, been a while. Wasn't a high strung deal like today, 7100-7200 max rpm IIRC.
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