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  1. Don't make me come out to the track and show you my filthy, ugly tail lights! Don
  2. I think if it were a bolt-in for the 1st gen cars, it should sell easily. What are you using for side/output shafts? Don
  3. Dale, You are welcome to borrow mine. I'm in Sunnyvale. 408-720-4808 Don
  4. You've got an R200. Don
  5. Both the instructions and the NHRA rule book show the rear bars going all the way back. I don't know if the bends in the rear bars are technically legal, but I've seen many like this pass Tech at the track. Don
  6. Katman, I'd like to think that NHRA has studied a few crashes over the years and determined that this type of bar is adequate. Wishful thinking? Don
  7. Mike, I installed a set of lap belts from my '72 Nova. The retractors sit on top of the floor. They do prevent the seat from moving all the way back, but no more than the back brace of the roll bar. I think the shoulder strap from the Nova will work as well, but I am missing a couple of pieces. Don
  8. No, Sir. It's not required by NHRA. Don
  9. I had a local shop do the install, Power Rods in Gilroy. He said he had people giving him a bad time about working on a foreign car. Then he'd pop the hood and show them the engine . I think the car has the HP to hit the high 10's. I just need to work on the 60' times. I've got a R200 LSD on the way that should help . Don
  10. I've gone over 30,000 miles in about 2 1/2 years since I wrapped my Hooker block huggers and they seem to be holding up well.... Don
  11. Thanks guys. Mike, I haven't driven the car much since the roll bar was installed, but my first impression was that the car felt stiffer and the ride was harsher. I hope to get time this weekend to paint the bar and put the interior back together. Don
  12. Mike, Yes, the plates that the main hoop is welded to cover the seat belt pockets. I'll try to get some pics of that area as well as the rear struts. Don
  13. Alston 6-point NHRA roll bar with swing out side bars on both sides. :D :D Now I need to paint it and put the interior back together. I also need to get some seat belts for the street and a 5-point harness for the track. Don
  14. Pete, Here's how they are routed on my '72... - Front port of Master to bottom rear of dist block - Top rear of dist block to rear brakes - Rear port of Master to bottom front of dist block - Top front and front of dist block to front brakes Don
  15. Thanks for the advice, Grumpy. The springs are fresh, K-motion 1.55" doubles w/damper, 200 lbs seat pressure. Fuel pressure is set at 7.5 PSI and is steady for the whole 1/4. Going with the powerglide, with the 1.82 low gear, has made things difficult. I need the low rear gears at the starting line, but then run out of RPM before the finish. Do you think it's possible to make the same horsepower that I have now, but at a lower RPM range, with just a cam change? Then maybe with 4.88 rear gears I could pick up some MPH and not lose much in the first 60'? Thanks again, Don
  16. Davy, Wow! another kid on the way. Congrats! You are welcome to come by, anytime. Email me for directions. I try to keep a keg of homebrew in the fridge at all times... Don
  17. The Track 1's are supposed to be bolt-ons. They come with CNC matched ports, blended bowls, etc. Here's what Lunati says about the cam... ROLLER, Super Gas/Super Comp with 350-406 engine. Broad power band. Ultimate bracket cam. 4400-7800 ...Seems to me it should be still going strong, even past the finish line. Don
  18. The Track 1 heads are stock, except for the resurfacing. The cam card says to install with intake center line at 102 to make the cam 4 degrees advanced. The ignition system is sound. MSD7AL, billet dist, Blaster 3 coil. So, maybe I've reached the limits of the stock Track 1's? That's kind of discouraging, expensive to remedy. Thanks for the replies. Don
  19. Bore: 4.040 Stroke: 3.48 Rod: 6.0 Piston: Manley Pro Series hollow dome(13:1 w/64cc head) Heads: Brodix Track 1, 215cc intake, 67cc chamber(resurfaced twice, so less than 67cc) Cam: Lunati solid roller, .640/.645 lift, 308/316 duration(276/284@.050), 106 LS, installed 4 deg advanced. Intake: Edelbrock Super Victor Carb: Holley HP4150 950CFM Exhaust: Hedman 1 3/4" primaries, Flowmaster collectors, no mufflers. Timing: fixed, initial=total=38 degrees BTDC Fuel: 114 octane, Union 76 race gas Trans: powerglide, 1.82 low, 8" converter, 5000 RPM stall Rear: Ford 9", 5.14 gears, 30" tall slicks Weight: 3125 lbs w/driver Best ET: 10.71 Best MPH: 125 Best 60': 1.46 The problem I'm having is the engine feels like it runs out of steam by 7000 RPM. I cross the finish line at about 7400 to 7500 RPM. The best ET is attained by shifting at 6500 to 6600 RPM. Any more than that and the car slows down. Shouldn't this combo pull strong to 7500 RPM? What am I missing? Thanks, Don
  20. Mike, Mickey Thompson makes some Pro Street type front tires that might work for you? They look like they have alot more tread than a drag tire. I switched from Beetle tires to drag tires in front, but my Nova is strickly for the track. I run 9.00x30 slicks on 15x8 wheels in the rear. They rub a little if I turn onto the return road too fast. Your car has a nice stance. Don
  21. Davy, The car is a '72 with a 357 ci small block and a powerglide. The rear end is a Ford 9" with 5.14:1 gears, a mini spool, and stock 28 spline axles. The trans was done by TCI and has a trans brake and 8" converter, 5,000 RPM stall. The car is all steel, but is pretty much stripped. It weighs 2950 lbs, 3125 lbs with me in it. I made 4 passes today and the car did pretty well. I launched on the foot brake for the first 2 passes and managed a 10.87 at 123.5 MPH with a 60' time of 1.558. The next 2 passes, I used the trans brake and launched at around 4,000 RPM. The car ran a best of 10.74 at 123.74 with a 60' time of 1.472. My buddy said it lifted the front tires about 6". The worst part about the day was that Alston was CLOSED. I wasn't able to pick up my roll bar. I talked to them on Wednesday and they said I could pick it up today. Oh well, I have a back-up plan. Don
  22. Very nice, Mike. My favorite year for the Camaro. You can fit a 10" slick in the stock wheel well. Don
  23. Going to Test & Tune at Sacramento Raceway tomorrow. Shooting for high 10's. It's been 3 years since I last ran the car. Best run was 10.71 at 125 MPH. Wish me luck... Don PS: I'm picking up a roll bar for the V8Z from Alston tomorrow.
  24. Chad, I think a manual trans has the potential to go quicker since it's more efficient than a auto trans. My best time to date was with a stock converter. I did not have a traction problem with that combo. Since then, I switched to a 2200 RPM converter and then had traction problems. As soon as get a roll bar installed, I'll try for a better time. I think I can get my 60' time down around 1.60. Don
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