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LOL. It has a cover and it's usually kept in the garage. I keep it at my "lil bros". (that pic is because "lil bros " wife making him clean all the other shit out of garage. He has 3 car garage but 1 bay is filled with crap, so wifes car gets outside duty)
Last time out it ran 10.37 - 1/4m New crate motor should change that - it's supposedly rated at 615bhp/580torque -now the ambition to shoe-horn it in,
Dude..... 10.7? holy shit man. God Bless the Plymouth Road Runner and the 426ci!!!! Man that is one sick car. How big is the crate motor ur dropping in?
Dude..... 10.7? holy shit man. God Bless the Plymouth Road Runner and the 426ci!!!! Man that is one sick car. How big is the crate motor ur dropping in?
Crate motor is one in pic on stand it 485cu. and the quote goes " On the Seventh Day God Created the Hemi"
F*cking sick man. Is it bored out to 485? If not you should totally get it bored out to 500cu. That would make it so much better and of course funner.
That's 030 over. Don't dare go much further unless I plan on sleeving it and if I go that route then it's getting 871 GMC "huffer" (supercharger) I'm debating that but have new roller rockers, lifters, cam & gear drive to install in crate motor first. to be continued...
That's 030 over. Don't dare go much further unless I plan on sleeving it and if I go that route then it's getting 871 GMC "huffer" (supercharger) I'm debating that but have new roller rockers, lifters, cam & gear drive to install in crate motor first. to be continued...
i vote for getting the supercharger!!! What carbs are u gonna put on it?
i vote for getting the supercharger!!! What carbs are u gonna put on it?
If I go the huffer route it's going to need the (2)1050 Holleys. Currently on crossram there are (2) 660 Holleys and on the crate there are twin 660Holley DPs _ I also have to invest in larger headers w/longer collectors - so it's a considerable time & investment thing.
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I apologize for not seeing this pictures earlier. Totally tight representation of classic mopar muscle my friend. Where'd you run the 10.7 at? The reason I ask is when my bro ran his 69 SS he ran a 10.8 against a car that looked VERRRY similar.
We ran 10.7s' At Texas Motor Park last June during the Midwest Runoffs. We got knocked out in 3rd round by a 502cu Yenko Nova. If I get a chance this summer, I'm going to take her to Moroso Park in Florida (my work schedule pending of course)