Bracket Talk
Anyone running Wiseco Pro True Street pistons??

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August 02, 2021, 09:52 PM
Mike Rietow
Anyone running Wiseco Pro True Street pistons??
She gonna make some racket.





August 03, 2021, 09:59 AM
Mike Rietow
Foot braker


August 03, 2021, 10:21 AM
Mike Rietow

August 03, 2021, 10:38 AM
Mike Rietow
Buy em cheap, sell em high.


August 04, 2021, 11:14 AM
Mike Rietow
Wait till you see and hear this transformation on the footbrake 71 split bumper, it'll be more apparent than the Lefty social engineers are attempting with covid.

Pump gasser Big Block Chevy



August 04, 2021, 04:38 PM
Mike Rietow

August 07, 2021, 10:22 AM
Mike Rietow
This oughta look pretty decent out front hood popped Orlando Speedworld car show, turned drag race.

Lots of nice show cars race footbrake & Super Pro in Orlando.

71 split bumper footbraker BBC, gonna fit in well.



August 07, 2021, 11:33 AM
SLICKSTER
Hello Mike, I have no (none, notta, zilch) experience with pump gas motors and bracket racing. With close tunup and correct carb are they pretty repeatable OR are they predictable as to Heat and ADR. Ex. say a 468 10.5 cr and a single plane int. and say a 950hp carb 260 ish duration at .050, 5500 convertor ,etc. Again I have zero experience with pump gas bracket motors.
August 07, 2021, 12:04 PM
Mike Rietow
quote:
Originally posted by SLICKSTER:
Hello Mike, I have no (none, notta, zilch) experience with pump gas motors and bracket racing. With close tunup and correct carb are they pretty repeatable OR are they predictable as to Heat and ADR. Ex. say a 468 10.5 cr and a single plane int. and say a 950hp carb 260 ish duration at .050, 5500 convertor ,etc. Again I have zero experience with pump gas bracket motors.


I think you'll have to be in tune with conditions to be competitive to a larger degree, It's pretty much like that with high compression gasoline engines, they slow down a little more during the day to night, bigger swings in et's.

I've got a general idea how I'm gonna run this engine, nothing set in stone, but typically if ya build an engine that leaks down good, good stall speed, ignition, decent timing, ya should be able to run decent off the trailer.

Once I get it fired and smell it, hear it, I'll know what to do to it, in order to get it running decent just from that. Couple WFO runs on the street and the plugs will guide further timing/fuel adjustments.
August 07, 2021, 12:22 PM
Mike Rietow
I've got several torque converter options, I picked up two of these 9" converters 3800 and 4500 stall, I also have 8" converters that'll stall 5500 with 600hp.

This is gonna be a T400 transmission , so it'll be a 2.73 rear gear to keep the Start Line Ratio decent, plus a lot of slip throughout the run will do the fuel curve some good, for consistency.

I'd prefer to run the 3700-3800 converter,so it's a joy to ride around on the street, but we'll see.


August 07, 2021, 04:33 PM
SLICKSTER
It will be kinda nice Mike to have a street car if you want, change out tires for slicks and go run foot brake. There is a $10,000 foot brake race going on at Piedmont today. I kinda feel it does not have to run the same number all day but can be predictable, send it. I imagine fast in the morning and up a few in the afternoon and then back down to fast at night.
August 07, 2021, 05:08 PM
Mike Rietow
quote:
Originally posted by SLICKSTER:
It will be kinda nice Mike to have a street car if you want, change out tires for slicks and go run foot brake. There is a $10,000 foot brake race going on at Piedmont today. I kinda feel it does not have to run the same number all day but can be predictable, send it. I imagine fast in the morning and up a few in the afternoon and then back down to fast at night.


I developed a appreciation for street hot rodding again around Christmas, I built a BBC 427 with a set of Edelbrock heads, Eddy intake, hooker headers for a real nice fully restored 71 Chevelle. That car was a lot of fun to drive down the rode, hydraulic roller cam. Cam had a nice muscle car tone to it, ended up being the perfect match for the combo of parts, and perfect choppy idle but not too radical sounding for a stock appearing muscle car. .

This engine will be 100 hp more, so it's gonna be even more of a thrill ride on the street. I should be working on the engine towards the end of this week posssibly, it's getting bored, balanced, crank turned 010-010, cam bearings, rods resized, ARP rod bolts, just waiting to get it back. Should be fairly rad n/a BBC street / footbrake car.
August 10, 2021, 09:53 AM
Mike Rietow
Footbraker / Street 71 split bumper. Gonna be white, flat hood 460 BBC.

small tire of course






August 12, 2021, 10:44 PM
Mike Rietow
Wait till you see this transformation.

Every nut,bolt,washer stainless.



August 13, 2021, 12:11 PM
Mike Rietow
A local company sells these bolt kits. Every bolt on a Big Block Chevrolet stainless $70 with shipping. Here's their phone #

They include torque value specifications for each stainless bolt, nice kit.



August 13, 2021, 12:31 PM
Mike Rietow

August 13, 2021, 01:47 PM
Mike Rietow
Footbraker Big Block 461 cid



August 18, 2021, 09:22 AM
Mike Rietow
Anyone know where I can get a crate engine for my 71 split bumper Camaro foot brake car, to set down in here?

Or should I just build my own +030 454? Laughing Hard


August 18, 2021, 02:23 PM
jenavet
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posted August 18, 2021 09:22 AM Hide Post
Anyone know where I can get a crate engine for my 71 split bumper Camaro foot brake car, to set down in here?

Or should I just build my own +030 454?

Hope you run a good diaper
August 18, 2021, 02:43 PM
329L
quote:
Originally posted by jenavet:
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posted August 18, 2021 09:22 AM Hide Post
Anyone know where I can get a crate engine for my 71 split bumper Camaro foot brake car, to set down in here?

Or should I just build my own +030 454?

Hope you run a good diaper


Got make more than 10 passes in a decade to worry about scattering that.....


Jeremiah Hall