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Re: TRACK CONDITIONS -- Stick Car Racer, 18:30:08 02/11/13 Mon [1]
Oh yeah, I remember you calling it a stick car. No problem from me. It is pretty long, alright. 285" center to center but it pretty much takes that wheelbase to handle the ponies and give enough flex to handle a few bumps in the track at 199+mph(only 178 in the 1/8). You said if your motor had a block problem you would just weld it back together. Is it an aluminum block? The KB hemi I have for sale is all aluminum, a Stage 8, .100 tall deck with 4.375 sleeves (and 8 additional finished honed sleeves), raised cam block with gear drive and a billit oil pump available. KB or AJ 6 bolt intake and a large journal 296* cam / .500 lift cam in stock, too. Stage V rockers arms in stock. You might be surprised at how little difference there is in the cost of moving up to a hemi. I have some intakes, 14-71 Littlefield Hi Helix blower, fuel system parts, etc, etc, in stock now.
BTW, I need some chrome moly tubing welding soon. Are you interested in doing these mods in my shop. If I have any chassis mods done, you are the one I want to do them.
Let me know.
Thenks,
The Old Gray Haired Guy in the Blue Shirt
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Re: TRACK CONDITIONS -- BULLITT CHASSISWORX, 07:59:13 02/12/13 Tue [1]
HEY BARRY! MY MOTOR STILL FRESH. ONLY ABOUT 40 RUNS ON IT. I WOULD LOVE TO GO BLOWN HEMI!!! THE MOTOR I HAVE NOW NOT SET UP TO RUN BLOWER.. 13 1/2 TO 1 ALREADY!! IM SURE WE CAN WORK SOMETHING OUT.. GIVE ME A CALL WILL YA? I NO LONGER HAVE ANY OF YOUR INFO.. 903-388-5671 LUCKY JONES
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Re: TRACK CONDITIONS -- Hemiracer1, 17:43:27 02/12/13 Tue [1]
Well, 13 1/2 to 1 compression is a good starting place for a naturally aspirated alcohol engine. But if you get the CR up to about 15 to 1, you will see the difference in performance. Yes, it takes better engine building skills but the improved performance is well worth it.
I texted you my contact info about the chassis mods.
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Re: TRACK CONDITIONS -- henry, 06:51:54 02/13/13 Wed [1]
Why don't you two get a race car with doors? Too much of a challenge?
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Re: TRACK CONDITIONS -- BULLITT CHASSISWORX, 07:37:59 02/13/13 Wed [1]
HEY THERE "henry".. U SURE DO TALK ALOT OF SHIT..GOT ANY THING TO BACK IT UP?
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Re: TRACK CONDITIONS -- Old Gray Haired Stick Car Racer, 17:22:36 02/20/13 Wed [1]
I am still trying to figure why in the world I would ever think about trying to propel a racecar that is heavier than what I have now down a race track. I thought most racers were looking for a way to lighten their car, not run something heavy on purpose. Heavier is only better in tractor pulling. I don't get it. Then again, I don't have a door car. If I had a door car or maybe just wishing that I had a door car at all, I would think the same as "henry". I'll "stick" with what I have.
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Re: TRACK CONDITIONS -- BULLITTCHASSISWORX, 07:58:43 02/21/13 Thu [1]
Well said. !! Barry
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