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I have read many current & older post to learn more about S/G & S/ST tech requirements for setting up an engine/car. As a newbie I did not want to flood the forum with basic questions. However I want to renew my drag racing participation on the right foot. No pun intended. The following is my current goals and existing chassis. Any input to this thread or in PM is greatly appreciated.
- Goal 800-1000HP N/A BBF 532/557 to compete in S/G S/ST. Builder suggestions? - PG transmission - partial to Hughes open to suggestions. - Current 11yr old chassis '88 Fox with QA1 front K-member & dble adjustable front shocks & cast / camber plates. - Front motor plate - 10 points cage. last cert.2003 @ 8.50. Will need new cert & upgrade to meet latest NHRA requirements. Chassis shop suggestions? - Hotchkis adjustable rear control arms. pan hard bar. Is 4 link rear suspension the norm in S/G S/ST? - 8.8 Moser 33 spline axles, 5 stud, Clip eliminators, spool 4.10 welded center section & Moser rear cover. - ET fronts & 10.5 x28 MT Great information in forum about Throttle stops, initial settings, electronics, shift type & differences & data acquisition. None of which I have experience with. Was just getting into delay box & TB when I packed it up. Thanks in advance. Warren |
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With the Pro tree for SG and S/ST now at .400 and .500 respectively It's a lot easier for cars with almost any good working suspension and even limited tires to be competitive
There are quite a few successful S/ST cars that run 9x30 and 10.5 tires . Not common in Super Gas ,but it has been done. Personally I think a car like yours might be better suited to .90 racing with a large displacement small block 351 than the 460. The rear suspension should work well, probably will need more gear, maybe not with the28" tires I'd consider upgrading to larger axles . ,there are lots of cars that run in the classes that have ladder bars and even Cal Tracs . Four links are great but not necessarily a requirement. Good luck with the project
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Thanks Tom. I would agree S/ST being a good re-entry point. I reviewed my last pass data from 2007 (paper data) lol. Best was 10.10 @ 133MPH RT.- .5829 60' - 1.4253 1320'. Launch @ 4000RPM shift on RPM @ 6800. Based on Dyno data @ 650HP @ 6800RPM. . I feel we may have been leaving HP on the table with 133MPH. We hadn't dailed in QA1 suspension fully, nor the change to PG/T-B/Delay box.
Thoughts on MPH versus ET? PS weight 3080lbs w/driver. |
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I'd say you're loosing 2 to 3 tenths E.T.
60' is a little weak but that and the E.T. are likely in the converter that's probably built soft for the small tires
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Agreed on both, loss through converter & Trans. Band let go 7th pass on rebuild. Tom is very knowledgeable & helpful from all the post I have read. Thank you very much.
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Your numbers are very similar to mine, although my car weighs almost 3600# and the MPH is more like 127-128.
I've been running S/ST for about 10 years that way, and it's worked very well. I do a lot of looking over my shoulder though.
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Good day all. My new username is wkcook, not warrenc. (lost password) I have my motor back. Many thanks to Bruce @ ABS Competition Engines in Regina, Canada. Any suggestions on PG transmission builders in Canada or along the northern USA border states?
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Not to be that guy that throws out a useless recommendation, but the best powerglide builder I've run across and most reasonably priced is Bernard Weaver at Weaver Automotive. I'm sure if you can get linked up with him he can ship you whatever you need. I've had his transmission in my car for over 10 years and made over 2000 passes. No signs of wear. I believe he lives somewhere near Richmond Virginia
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Bishop's Performance in Grand Rapids Minnesota looks to be fairly close to you. Chris is an excellent .90 racer and transmission builder. He should be able to build you exactly what you need. I believe he is a Hughes distributor as well.
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