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doglover44 11-13-2019 01:09 PM

Re: If you were a newbie to the Stock eliminator...
 
Is it easier to build a lower class car ?

Jeff Stout 11-13-2019 01:13 PM

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Built my Olds wagon and I had fun doing it. Runs under index and is way, way legal. Its also For Sale.

lca1971 11-13-2019 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by doglover44 (Post 601674)
Is it easier to build a lower class car ?

It is for sure.

Billy Nees 11-13-2019 02:14 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by doglover44 (Post 601674)
Is it easier to build a lower class car ?

Yup.

Tim H 11-13-2019 03:05 PM

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Besides being easier, I would expect it would be less costly to build a slower/lower class car in many instances. Breakage in drivetrain less frequent as well.

Mike Gray 11-13-2019 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Glenn Briglio (Post 601672)
I've done both. Build a car from nothing and bought a complete running competitive car. Buying a car complete and competitive is way easier but not as fulfilling as building it yourself. As long as you have the time and money.But sure is nice being able to race immediately. Confused yet........lol

^^^^^^^ I'll add buy or build the car you want to have, not a compromise that you will loose interest in.

doglover44 11-13-2019 03:08 PM

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Id like a Super Stocker but thats out of my range

Andy Friar 11-13-2019 04:18 PM

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Chris, my first question is what do you want to do with the car? What is your build budget? Also then what is your skill level and mechanical aptitude? Do you want to win class at the US Nationals or even just the ~-.80 or more in the summer heat it takes to make the field? Just divisionals or nationals too, local S/SS series and local bracket racing or what mix?



It may be sacrilege on here to say you can have lots of fun, race a lot and make money sometimes too if you focus on making a consistent bracket raceable car first, then later maybe make it 'fast' for heads up stuff. I would be surprised if more than 10% of all NHRA elimination rounds a year are heads up. Buying an existing car is cheaper, but the cheaper the car, the more effort and money you will probably have to exert to make it 'right' for your tastes.





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Originally Posted by lca1971 (Post 601639)
Which car would you build? I'm looking at the C5 Vette, Gen 5 Camaro, the new style Dodge Challenger or what? Knowing that the rear suspensions in these cars listed have to be changed over to straight axle. Any and all input is welcome, pos or neg!

Thanks in advanced... Chris


Billy Nees 11-13-2019 05:03 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Friar (Post 601691)
Chris, my first question is what do you want to do with the car? What is your build budget? Also then what is your skill level and mechanical aptitude? Do you want to win class at the US Nationals or even just the ~-.80 or more in the summer heat it takes to make the field? Just divisionals or nationals too, local S/SS series and local bracket racing or what mix?



It may be sacrilege on here to say you can have lots of fun, race a lot and make money sometimes too if you focus on making a consistent bracket raceable car first, then later maybe make it 'fast' for heads up stuff. I would be surprised if more than 10% of all NHRA elimination rounds a year are heads up. Buying an existing car is cheaper, but the cheaper the car, the more effort and money you will probably have to exert to make it 'right' for your tastes.

Now that right there is some pretty good advice. It takes knowledge, effort and money to build or maintain and race a Stocker. You can get by (maybe) if you have 2 of the 3 going for you. If you are dealing with none of the above, then I would suggest that you look for something else to do.

Larry Hill 11-13-2019 07:01 PM

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My truck is for sale. It is someone else is turn to be number one at the 70 th US Nationals.


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