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08-01-2015, 07:37 AM | #1 |
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Pure Stock '95 Firebird Firehawk
I have been drag racing bracket for many years and have always wanted to get into Class racing. I am looking at purchasing a '95 Firehawk to make into a class car. For the time being due to budget I am looking at Pure Stock and eventually into a Stocker. What I can find so far is IHRA has it rated at 315 for PS and the NHRA guides has the Firehawk weighing 3050. With looking at that I see it as a natural B/PS. Am I right? Is this a good combo for PS and eventually Stock? Keep in mind I am not in any plans to set records, just want to have fun in a class I love from the day I saw it. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Frank Last edited by FrankM; 08-01-2015 at 06:44 PM. |
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Re: Pure Stock '95 Firebird Firehawk
Hi Frank,, in my opinion, if this Firehawk gets you into the game, its a good combo. At least you're not sitting in the stands like me! As for it being competitive, I wouldn't worry about it right now,, I feel you're approaching this with the right attitude. You've bracket raced enough to know how to cut a light or work on your car to improve it.
Theres some fine folks on here that can steer you the right direction,, I'm surprised that Dan Fahey isn't on here already,,,hes Pure Stocks biggest cheerleader. I met him at Columbus last year and feel he is very knowledgable about PS. Get the Firehawk and go have some fun,, my 2 cents. Danny Durham |
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Re: Pure Stock '95 Firebird Firehawk
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Good Morning ..just saw this.. Cool another PS car is good. The Camaro/Firebird cars are excellent platforms. First email Mike Baker at IHRA for the correct class. Typically 4.10 gears, converter, Tune, tires get you close or under the index in even hot weather. You have a 7.5 inch rear which is strong enough for PS. Suggest you ping your C/FB community how they keep them reliable. After that read the rules to make the car more reliable. Key upgrade is a PS Blueprinted Cam for your engine. Bullet Cams have great PS cams that meet IHRA Specifications. Bullet and Mike Baker have done a lot of corroborating what is acceptable. Just remember the 11.50 ET rule. Going any quicker requires a Roll Bar. In B/PS not hard to get below that. I use Yank Converters the SS series is very streetable. Just had my YankSS3800 rebuilt. Replaced with a more aggressive PT4200. The locking Converters make cruising easy. Makes for playful street testing. Two key Tuners are PCMforLess and Ed Wright who lurks on this blog. I use TunerCat for making tuning changes. Hope this gets you started! Dan |
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08-03-2015, 07:20 AM | #4 |
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Re: Pure Stock '95 Firebird Firehawk
Thanks Dan. One thing I didn't mention is this will be a drag only car, I have no plans to drive it on the street if that changes any suggestions from anyone.
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What Division you running? Also you have ODB1 Computer and easier to Tune than the ODB2. I think you car would fall either C or D/PS. When you get finished send me a picture to danfahey@dansources.com I will post it on the Pure Stock Photo Album. Dan Last edited by Dan Fahey; 08-03-2015 at 01:15 PM. |
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08-06-2015, 07:17 AM | #6 |
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Re: Pure Stock '95 Firebird Firehawk
I am in division 3, I live just north of Columbus, OH. I will email IHRA about HP and weight, NHRA has it at 3050 for the Firehawk which I'm guessing is due to the composite body panels including the hood. I hope to have it home soon, made the deal with my brother and now it's to find the time to go get it.
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National Trails Raceway, Quaker and Pittsburgh all have independent races during the year. Lots of opportunities to mix it up .! If you can grab some old magazines. The Camaro/FB racers use to have a race series for a while. Classes were Bolt On (Near Pure Stock), Head Cam, Stocker, Big Dawg classes. Had great tips how to upgrade and go fast. Until middle of this year I drove to all the races. Loved the TriState Races and was Runner Up in two of them. Get to the track put my racing tires on and raced. Put streets on and went home. Dan |
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