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Old 01-27-2016, 02:34 PM   #226
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Well I purchased the HP adder for my engine yesterday... Got a deal on a Vortech V4Z model that is capable of 1450 HORSEPOWER!!!! - not in my truck.... thats insane!

MAX 2000 CFM and 32 Lbs of boost - Also a little bit insane... I will be running maybe 10 PSI boost maximum but that will still get my little 509 down the road in a hurry. I dont think anybody will be honking at me to move along!!!

The guy threw in an extra cog belt and smaller pulley (for racing) and a blow-through carb. Turned out to be a great deal. The whole system came off a 1969 Street Camaro 540" BBC running about 1000 HP at the rear end!!!

Street cars are not what they used to BE!!!! WOW!
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Old 01-27-2016, 06:07 PM   #227
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I think you'll be needing those wide rear tires....

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Old 01-27-2016, 09:47 PM   #228
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Well, that will be pretty wicked!
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Old 01-28-2016, 03:58 AM   #229
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You might need some of them little tires on the back.....

The ones that keep the front wheels from getting too far off the ground.



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Very cool.
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Old 01-28-2016, 12:37 PM   #231
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You might need some of them little tires on the back.....

The ones that keep the front wheels from getting too far off the ground.
That made me laugh.... hopefully not!!!

but if its anything like this.... I may need those 'little' wheels!

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Old 01-28-2016, 12:39 PM   #232
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Well, that will be pretty wicked!
You think the BIG FAT tires will give it away..... If Im trying for the "Sleeper Look"?????


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Old 01-28-2016, 12:43 PM   #233
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Thanks Kim.... hopefully we can get all our "Pro-Street" trucks together for a meetup sometime at Dino's in SoCal or something.... Now that would be COOL!
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Old 01-28-2016, 02:56 PM   #234
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Ive got some in mind, working with a local wheel shop that Im trading some electrical work for to hopefully get the pricing down to where I can afford them! Its an MHT product (Foose).... and may be a first on these trucks.... not ready to choose yet.
im excited for wheel selection, how tall of a wheel? are you going to stay at 15's? i went with 20x15 for my rears. Pro/streeet/pro touring
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im excited for wheel selection, how tall of a wheel? are you going to stay at 15's? i went with 20x15 for my rears. Pro/streeet/pro touring
Yea I am going away from the typical 15x15 wheel, I like the pro-touring look also. I would have liked to stay in the 18" diameter range but nobody is making a tire to fit the 15" width anymore without having NO sidewall.... the 30-35 series tires.... Like to stay 40-45 series minimum all around. These were the M/T 18" 5 stars I tried on it. They were 18" x 15" wide, but those tires are no longer available. So I'll probably be going with 20" x 15" in the rear and maybe 18" x 8" in the front.



Wheels and tires will be revealed soon.... after I get the motor and drive-train combo all happy (and paid for). They will probably be the last thing purchased because I have seen what 3-4 years of sitting around can do to rims and tires now.
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Old 01-29-2016, 04:28 PM   #236
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So my engine mounts have gone back to the drawing board as we speak due mostly to this MONSTROSITY of a supercharger on the front end of the block. I thought I was only going to have to deal with an electrical water pump.





Mine is a cog belt design for the HD type supercharger, so its bigger. This representative motor in the pic is making 1000hp with alum heads and only 8.8 CR using some 118 race gas. Impressive!!!

So I ordered some LS mounts that have the tubes and urethane bushings already setup in them, I will modify these to fit my engine block brackets, then fit them up to the K member to push it all backwards.



cheapest on ebay I found priced at $59 - A bushing kit alone is $40!!!

Then Ill get a wheelbarrow and modify that firewall afterall !!!!
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Impressive motor, PTC!
Is yours the about same?
Takes up a lot of space up front...
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Old 01-29-2016, 06:07 PM   #238
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GEEEZ! I thought I was goin to have a healthy motor...That's goin to be a head snatcher there...Yea! I think your goin to need to recess the fire wall on this one and squeeze it in (there will be some head scratchin goin on.lol) but it can be done. Iam diffidently impressed , Nice motor!

If this guy can do it... hell ,you can.. note the fire pushed back about 4" or so just below the drip rail.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moge2R0XvAk
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Old 01-29-2016, 06:41 PM   #239
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Impressive motor, PTC!
Is yours the about same?
Takes up a lot of space up front...
Yes mine is the 8.2 Litre GM Gen VI base block. It is a standard deck block. It has been bored to 4.5" for the pistons and the crank is a 4.0" stroke.

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GEEEZ! I thought I was goin to have a healthy motor...That's goin to be a head snatcher there...Yea! I think your goin to need to recess the fire wall on this one and squeeze it in (there will be some head scratchin goin on.lol) but it can be done. Iam diffidently impressed , Nice motor!

If this guy can do it... hell ,you can.. note the fire pushed back about 4" or so just below the drip rail.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moge2R0XvAk
Thats some crazy stuff that guy puts together..... Not sure what it all does?

Yea I figure whatever I have to do to get it in will just have to be done. But that comes first then the rest of the truck can be built around that engine and drive-train placement.
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Very cool stuff.
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WOW with all the new parts coming in, I gotta get some more work done on this thing. Got all my roll cage parts last week from ChassisWorks, motor mounts are here, radiator mounts are here, dash filler, .... time to get it going again after all this 'holiday' time off....

My body guy bailed on me cause he's just too busy with all the idiots crashing cars in this rainy weather. Insurance is much bigger business than hot rodding I guess! so may just end up being a primered rat truck for awhile.

onwards!
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Nothing wrong with a primered Rat truck, still cool.
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Old 02-03-2016, 11:01 PM   #243
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Wow so sorry ptc just read your whole build. How did I not read about your sweet truck before, this thing will be a killer everywhere it goes. Building the truck around the motor and drive-train will work out just fine, It worked out for me.
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Old 02-03-2016, 11:29 PM   #244
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My body guy bailed on me cause he's just too busy with all the idiots crashing cars in this rainy weather. Insurance is much bigger business than hot rodding I guess! so may just end up being a primered rat truck for awhile.

Yes PTC come over to the rat side (Darth Vader voice).

Why waste money on primer?



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Old 02-04-2016, 04:03 PM   #245
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Thank You Lower50 for checking in on my build

mud man - yep thanks and no nothing wrong with Rattin'

RK - yes the dark side is better ---- they have cookies!
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So my engine mounts have gone back to the drawing board as we speak due mostly to this MONSTROSITY of a supercharger on the front end of the block. I thought I was only going to have to deal with an electrical water pump.





Mine is a cog belt design for the HD type supercharger, so its bigger. This representative motor in the pic is making 1000hp with alum heads and only 8.8 CR using some 118 race gas. Impressive!!!

So I ordered some LS mounts that have the tubes and urethane bushings already setup in them, I will modify these to fit my engine block brackets, then fit them up to the K member to push it all backwards.



cheapest on ebay I found priced at $59 - A bushing kit alone is $40!!!

Then Ill get a wheelbarrow and modify that firewall afterall !!!!
I was originally going to go with a dart 400sbc and f1 prochrager, changed my mind. Neweraracecraft.com dudes name is kyle he is pretty knowledgable on prochargers and has good pricing on parts.

going with a little m dart block,, 427cu efi twin precision turbos...
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I was originally going to go with a dart 400sbc and f1 prochrager, changed my mind. Neweraracecraft.com dudes name is kyle he is pretty knowledgable on prochargers and has good pricing on parts.

going with a little m dart block,, 427cu efi twin precision turbos...
That should get you some "YA YA time" without any problems!!!!

I checked out the New Era site and they have some good info there. The ProCharger systems are real nice, just had to find a deal to make the $$$ work on mine. I should have mine next week hopefully!
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That should get you some "YA YA time" without any problems!!!!

I checked out the New Era site and they have some good info there. The ProCharger systems are real nice, just had to find a deal to make the $$$ work on mine. I should have mine next week hopefully!
good good, what gearing and center section did you go with? I have 29 inch tall tires, i went with 370 gears, moser housing and strange s trac center section and 35 spline moser axles. i read the s trac is holding strong, they have a couple slick tire cars doing wheelies and running 9's with no malfunction in a ton of passes.
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good good, what gearing and center section did you go with? I have 29 inch tall tires, i went with 370 gears, moser housing and strange s trac center section and 35 spline moser axles. i read the s trac is holding strong, they have a couple slick tire cars doing wheelies and running 9's with no malfunction in a ton of passes.
The rear end is as purchased right now; Shortened Ford 9" rear housing, Auburn 3rd member, 31 Spline axles, 3:73 Gears spooled

Until Im ready to tear into that again on final assembly it will stay that way for now. Im going to be running a TH400 with all the planned upgrades to handle what will be going thru it like - Hughes transbrake valve body, high flow pump, dual feed direct modification, 34 element sprag, case saver/brace installed, HD center support with case ring, etc.

Ive got a set of slicks now for the track use, so hopefully it will hook up!
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That set up sounds sweet!!
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