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ALMACK 09-17-2013 12:23 PM

Re: I want to go Stocker Racing
 
On my Pure Stocker, I built it.

On my NHRA Stocker, I bought it turn key. No regrets. It has worked out great for me. (so far) :)

Jack McCarthy 09-17-2013 12:29 PM

Re: I want to go Stocker Racing
 
cmon guys teach him how to do it 2013 style...

option A
start by picking your combo
then begin to write letters to the hp committee
get your -20 or so hp off ...
then go racing...

or option B
spend big buck$$$ and buy a cobra jet
then go racing

seroiusly... buy a car, go racing
have fun...keep wife happy

jack

LIGOOMBA 09-17-2013 01:20 PM

Re: I want to go Stocker Racing
 
I appreciate the input guys!!!
Right now,I'm trying to gather as much information as possible.As far as buying/building I would not mind buying something roller(Stocker material of course) or maybe buy a complete car.I could swing 25k-30k once my car is sold.Building from scratch scares me !!! I doubt i will go that route this time.Been there done that.Like it was said by the time I figure it out I could of bought one.I am looking for something in the middle.Roll cage done,suspension done,etc...Body work is not a problem for me.Ive seen a few in the past that seemed like great deals but just wasn't ready.
On another note ,what would an engine go for(350).Something competitive? And where can I get a rule book?

jmcarter 09-17-2013 01:48 PM

Re: I want to go Stocker Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LIGOOMBA (Post 400421)
...On another note ,what would an engine go for(350).Something competitive? And where can I get a rule book?

On the $ part how fast do you want to go? You can probably find a good backup motor that will run under the index for 3-5K; if you want a 1 under piece then be prepared to spend 12-15K but beware that they are worth that only if you have done your homework and tested all the chassis, converter, clutch, etc variables so that you can use that much power. To get a rulebook you need to join NHRA and you can then log in and get an electronic copy. Cheaper is to have a friend print you off a PDF file of the rulebook (or applicable sections).

You're getting a lot of great feedback, good luck.

Dan Fahey 09-17-2013 04:05 PM

Re: I want to go Stocker Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tar heel (Post 400313)
another vote for buying one. If you can swing it there are always competitive, well-built, nice cars in the $25k range that couldn't be built for close to that. Of course, as a lot of us do, it's financially easier to pay as you go and build a little here and there over time.

Either way good luck. Before dan jumps in here ihra pure stock is a nice entry level platform and you could get your feet wet since you're in ihra country there. Plenty of close races for you. And when you had the funds you could go nhra racing too.

Keep us updated. You won't find a nicer group of men to women to hang out with.

lol:d

LIGOOMBA 09-17-2013 06:14 PM

Re: I want to go Stocker Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jmcarter (Post 400429)
On the $ part how fast do you want to go? You can probably find a good backup motor that will run under the index for 3-5K; if you want a 1 under piece then be prepared to spend 12-15K but beware that they are worth that only if you have done your homework and tested all the chassis, converter, clutch, etc variables so that you can use that much power. To get a rulebook you need to join NHRA and you can then log in and get an electronic copy. Cheaper is to have a friend print you off a PDF file of the rulebook (or applicable sections).

You're getting a lot of great feedback, good luck.

Thanks for,all,the input
No biggie , I am going to join the NHRA ,
On the engine that's what I figured at least 12k ,but of course everything needs to work together and that's more $ !!! .Ive been down this road.I just don't want to make any mistakes cause this is real new to me and a bit intimidating .There are some bad ***** looking cars out there that were running some impressive numbers.

Jeff Kempton 09-17-2013 09:21 PM

Re: I want to go Stocker Racing
 
I agree with the others; buying a finished car is the most cost effective approach and will allow you to get out racing that much sooner. Whatever you decide it's good to hear that another new Stock Eliminator racer will soon be out there. Welcome!

jmcarter 09-19-2013 04:12 PM

Re: I want to go Stocker Racing
 
Here's a good deal on a motor...

http://classracer.com/classforum/showthread.php?t=49054

cicero819 09-19-2013 05:00 PM

Re: I want to go Stocker Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jmcarter (Post 400788)

Wow! best deal for sure and from a Great guy and engine builder!CR

LIGOOMBA 09-19-2013 06:34 PM

Re: I want to go Stocker Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jmcarter (Post 400788)

Wow !!! That is a good deal ! And they are good builders ! All I need is a car ! I was going to go look at a 70 Camaro tomorrow ! I'm waiting for my rule book so I can start studying !!
LOL !


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