02-27-2008, 02:47 AM | #1 |
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1/4 miles times & basic motor/tranny/rear specs
I.E horsepower, tranny type, rear gear. and anything else you want to brag about
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02-27-2008, 06:50 AM | #2 |
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68 short fleet, all steel, street legal, through the mufflers, all throttle no bottle. best 1/4 mile: 11.91 @112 mph iron headed 406, muncie m-21 4 speed, truck 12 bolt with 4:88 gears. Dev.
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02-27-2008, 10:57 AM | #3 |
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67 long fleet..540 850HP N/A 9.60 @ 140
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02-28-2008, 03:23 AM | #4 |
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LS1/4L80E 428rwhp through the mufflers 4,400 converter 12 Bolt w/ 3.73's 30x13.50 ET streets Last time at the track with a 3,200 verter, 26" drag radial, 410rwhp and weighing in at 3,840 with me in it, it went 12.33 @ 110 on the motor.. Hoping for 11.80-11.90 next time out NA and 10.70-10.80 on the bottle. |
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431 big block aluminum rods, 373 gears with 3800 stall best time so far 11.37 and getting faster.
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383 SB, Twin MPT70 turbos, CSU 850 carb
Self built TH350 w/ 3800 UCC converter 9 inch w/ 3.70's out back and 315/60/15 MT Street Radials 4150 lbs Pump gas drive anywhere tune went 10.91@123 A little 110 mixed in and a little more boost with old tiny little T4 turbos it went 10.62 @ 126 spinning.
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489BBC 4373lbs. with driver 10.77@124mph around 3975'DA Have ran faster but was bracket racing and had to go hard on the brakes. Going off 60' and DA that day and way it was pulling thinking it was in the high 10.6's. This year planning low 10s at local NHRA track, and hoping for a 9sec time slip at outlaw track just to say I have with proof in hand.
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03-01-2008, 06:52 AM | #8 |
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468 w/150 shot TH350 4.56 12 bolt 7.36 Best 1/8th ET with a 4.10 rear. Haven't ran it with the new rear yet. I'm putting a nice 496 together for it as we speak.
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Are you squeezin that heavy dude?
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Running a 150 shot right now, will likely go to a 175 shot for bracket racing with that and banking on my new carb and fuel system to take care of a few issues I was having to put me in the sub 10.5s. As far as the outlaw track thinking really hard on trying a 250 shot run and see if that's enough or not, might not be but trying to be optimistic. It'll happen some day, 2 year plan for a all aluminum BBC 540 or bigger shooting for at LEAST 750hp motor with a 4150 and 11:1 or less, once again might be a bit optimistic.
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Nope...not optimistic at all, you can get close to 730hp with a 496 on pump gas with a 4150. Oh yea, off the shelf parts and unported heads.
However, I was thinking you might be a little on the sarcastic side...lol
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Ok...umm....I call BS. While 1.4 HP per cubic inch can be done with out a ton of work, I'ts not going to happen with shelf parts and pump gas and a baby 4150 carb easily. Maybe with some 315cc AFR cnc heads, 11-1 CR a nice solid roller and a 150 shot. My bud has a 505 with 12-1 and eldebrock roval heads, solid roller... a pretty nice combo over all. Dyno'd at 645HP
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Seriously though you guys have some very IMPRESSIVE trucks. Great Job to alll of you. I am envious. After my kids(2yr old and a 2mo old)get a little older, then I will start a drag car/truck project. -Lance
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A good tuner can get 720 or so out of it.....box stock carb with nothing more than different jets, unported afr 305's and off the shelf cam offered from jegs. Imagine what the afr 325 CNC head will do.....750?
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Here is another one for ya .... this one makes less power but it is also hydrolic cam and a different set of heads with an airgap. http://www.popularhotrodding.com/fea...lle/index.html 720 or so is very doable with off the shelf, pump gas components.
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That was on a REAL dyno,not some made up..need to sell parts...magazine fiction story.
Yes the heads are the limiting factor. How much does the GM 572 make?
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My 431 big block iron head rectangle port dynod 684 to the flywheel on a real dyno and a proform 950 carb with a 680 lift solid roller. Bought my motor from awsome engines.
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720 on pump gas with off the shelf parts from a 496 is very doable and I'm not justifying the articles......what makes that so hard to believe? I saw a 509 with a small flat tappet cam unported 990's make 600hp @ 9.5:1 cr.
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Those ar great numbers. Have you ever raced it? If you have I'd love to see the numbers. 684HP would put at about 125mph in the 1/4
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I appologize for being so snippy. It's just one of my pet peives. Magazines and TV shows inflate their numbers...it is well known. They have to sell the parts they install. If it didn't make good numbers who would buy them?
They are not fake dynos. Anyone using a dyno can make it say what ever they want. Just be fudging the correction numbers. This how Ebay dealers sell 700HP BBC for 5grand..It's complete bull and it pisses me off.
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Your Horsepower computed from your vehicle weight of 4000 pounds and MPH of 115 is 500.00.
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Haven't even played with the jetting yet, and it might do 125 in the quarter if it wasn't almost a 4000 pounds and the aerodynmics of a school bus.
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I believe that's mabey 500 to the rear wheels i don't believe those online calculators anyway because you can get alot of differences. I also believe that my truck should run better with those kind of numbers, but i think some of the problem is traction, tunning etc.etc. I think there's 11.00 in this thing, and if i dip in the high 10's i don't really care how much hp i'm making, that's fast enough for me.
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