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| quote: Originally posted by cicero819: I need you help on my new project. I've sold my last fast race car and decided that I had one more build. the one I look to develop is a 1995 Camaro, with 350 4bbl with 2 speed powerglide with Dana 44 all discs brake.I'm planning on using a 100hp nitrous system for second gear only. No roll bar.what else would you guys add for helping running consistent numbers.thanks
If it does not have a good posi traction unit in it already, get one. Take care. Tom Worthington
If it seems that bracket racing has gotten too expensive for you, maybe you are just doing it wrong.
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| Posts: 1279 | Location: Rocky Mount, NC | Registered: December 01, 1999 |
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| Really no different than building a fast box car. Good trans, converter, tires, rear end, right tune on the carb and timing.
'81 Cutlass, KX05, Keystone Raceway Park Millerstown Pic-A-Part, Tarentum, PA Wholesale Transmission, New Kensington, PA Thinking of Nikki and Mark - forever 53
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| quote: Originally posted by cicero819: Thanks Bracket Racer, I was planning on poly on my trans mount and solid mounts on the engine. Unfortunately the engine the car came with is long gone, I'll be going with a 400 sbc(I had one around the shop) the extra cubes will help,I wanted to use an L69 305 since they're so plentiful and thought of simplicity but the 400 was eyeing me.
Careful, or it may end up not being slow enough. Take care. Tom Worthington
If it seems that bracket racing has gotten too expensive for you, maybe you are just doing it wrong.
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| Posts: 1279 | Location: Rocky Mount, NC | Registered: December 01, 1999 |
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| Would the cracks in this particular 400 be between the upper coolant passages and upper headbolt holes? Take care. Tom Worthington
If it seems that bracket racing has gotten too expensive for you, maybe you are just doing it wrong.
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| Posts: 1279 | Location: Rocky Mount, NC | Registered: December 01, 1999 |
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| quote: Originally posted by cicero819: Thanks Tom, the 400 had a crack between cylinder 3 and 4. I notice that Bracket doesn't have much of participation about bracket racing in general. I've notice that many of the young racer that have come up the from Jr Dragster are only interested in racing with tube chassis cars that their parents continue to foot the bill. I haven't seen any starting with a slow car and moving up from that point.
Yeah, its crazy now how kids just jump into a low 7 second dragster right out of juniors. I've heard parents say they were glad our home track switched to 1/8 mile because they didn't want them to run 180+ mph in the 1/4. SMH.
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| Can you understand why going from a 7 second 1/8th mile riding inches off the ground in a 400 lb car including driver, into a 14 second, 3500 lb street car may not be real exciting? My son will be going to college it appears, so no budget for him to race on his own dime. Do I need permission to put him in my dragster?
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| I can understand that. By going so quick in a junior dragster, you and your son are pretty much boxed into a corner. Take care. Tom Worthington
If it seems that bracket racing has gotten too expensive for you, maybe you are just doing it wrong.
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| Posts: 1279 | Location: Rocky Mount, NC | Registered: December 01, 1999 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Tom396: I can understand that. By going so quick in a junior dragster, you and your son are pretty much boxed into a corner. Take care. Tom Worthington
Jr's are exciting to drive. And 7.90 is what all of the older kids are qualified to go. And it costs virtually the same to go 7.90 as 8.90. I know a portion of jr drivers don't go on to drive anything else, because a rail is out of the financial question, and door cars that they can afford are less exciting than what they have already driven. I don't think it makes them spoiled or elitist. Just human. Nobody is wrong here. But the perspective is much different for those who have raced jr's compared to those who have not.
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| Any sort of update on this project, cicero819? Take care. Tom Worthington
If it seems that bracket racing has gotten too expensive for you, maybe you are just doing it wrong.
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| Posts: 1279 | Location: Rocky Mount, NC | Registered: December 01, 1999 |
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