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Old 10-23-2010, 11:47 PM   #10
Alan Sargent
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Default Re: Big Block vs Small Block RED

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Originally Posted by Bill Baer View Post
No, you shouldn'e be totally against SBC REDs they are the least expensive to build and maintain and they have the same midplate as a bigblock and if they have the front motor plate for a BBC that could be a plus.
You absolutely can win races with a SBC and on a marginal track the lighter weight and less torque could be an advantage.
However I (and I suspect most super comp racers) consider big MPH as a tactical advantage when driving the finish line and that kind of power requires a BBC usually >500c.i.d.
So consider how you intend to race, will you bracket race, super comp or both?
I'm with Bill Baer. Also,IMO, you need a bunch of torque to hit the tires hard enough to get the dragster to hook consistently....the weight of the big block on the back is a plus, too.
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