New Trends of Engine Racing.

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New Trends of Engine Racing.

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Post here everything that you find about new engine technology or old technology.
Cars, Bikes, etc.

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My friend sent this picture to me and says "Do you think this will fit under my stock hood of my '68 Cuda?" ;)
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Re: New Trends of Engine Racing.

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Hmmmm that carb might be a touch small John!

Jim
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RACEPUMPER wrote:Hmmmm that carb might be a touch small John!

Jim
The class is NHRA SS/JA and that is the carb it is limited to. It is actually a tad bigger than the AFB that was on it. I think it is around 600 cfm and that is not much to power a 383 Chrysler engine that is .060 over. Trouble is we are stuck with it by the rules :cry:
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dry sump it and it might?
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ivanhoew wrote:dry sump it and it might?
Rules won't let us do that either. You really have to be a thinker to make one of these thunder. That is why we are just a low rumble :lol:
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Re: New Trends of Engine Racing.

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Hi John ,

for all us road racing guys what rules for class weights ect and what are the top guys producing in power, revs .
Its sounds interesting, but you know me I like to brake and turn corners

Cheers

Lyndsay
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tweaks wrote:Hi John ,

for all us road racing guys what rules for class weights ect and what are the top guys producing in power, revs .
Its sounds interesting, but you know me I like to brake and turn corners

Cheers

Lyndsay
Hi Lynds,
Nice hearing from you! I like turning the corners as well. I am lucky now as we built a new home that is only a couple of miles from Miller Motor Sport Park. I have a friend that works over there.

I also wanted to let everybody know I made a mistake on the carb for this engine. It was a 600 cfm but this new Holley is a 720 cfm so that should help a lot. He found a rare option and happen to find the carb for that option. :D
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Re: New Trends of Engine Racing.

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John, why does he think he need the 2" spacer under the carb?

Rick
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Re: New Trends of Engine Racing.

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1960FL wrote:John, why does he think he need the 2" spacer under the carb?

Rick
We don't know for sure how the car will run with it. He did it so we could run it both ways. Some engine combinations respond with a little more top end with a spacer. Besides ain't that two inch spacer SEXY :lol:

From the top of the valley pan rail to the top of the air horn on the carb it is 13"

John
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