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You can run the 440-6 or any other combo you like in the GT classes. If the later model Drag Pak engines are your thing you can run FGT. I’d think there’s enough guys running those throughout the country that you’d be able to find a reasonably priced, gently used piece that’ll get you in the game.
Don’t listen to the forum troll, either. If he really thought class racing is as bad as he says he’d find somewhere else to cry about all his “haters.”
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Says another hater and liar that claims to have blocked my posts because he too can’t handle opinions and advice that differs from his meanwhile it’s no surprise he’s a liar, he defends scumbags for a living.
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The ignore user function also comes highly recommended.
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Entry fees are around $200 +/- $20 depending on which division you run in. Payout is not amazing for the price, around $2k to win with $100 per paying contingency sticker on the car at divisionals, $300 per sticker at nationals. I won a national event in S/G in 2023, was not stickered up great, and still cleared about $4500 (and a really awesome wally).
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Dawson, my son and I ARE class racers and we have won numerous “awesome” Wallys for class wins, Division Championships and National event wins.
That said, your $14k investment in your program will not be nearly enough to transform the OP’s bracket car into a legal, competitive, stocker much less a competitive super stocker! Last edited by 1320racer; 02-17-2025 at 12:05 PM. |
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I just wanted to share my investment for the sake of "being transparent on real costs." The money I've spent on my program is a known, the potential money this fella will spend is an unknown.
And by class racer, I mean STK/SS racers are interested in helping and advising people who are interested in STK/SS racing. That is the thread we are in, anyway. Sorry for the confusion lol.
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I have done fairly well with my Superstock Aspen
SS/LA and SS/MA. It usually runs a couple tenths or less under the index. However, it always runs at least the index. I do not remember every having a Heads Up race in eliminations the last fifteen years. They are few and far between. It was the late Larry Harroll racecar that I bought with the engine apart for $3,500.00 from his Widow after it had been sitting for decades. As long as you can run the index in bad weather or a strong head wind there is absolutely no imperative to go any faster except your personal drive. My son Jon runs SS/KA in his Duster and may get a heads up in eliminations once a year. He actually welcomes them but they are still scarce and hard to find. John Winslow for many years has run a 426 in SS/JA with good success and it is saddled with the small Carter and a bigger engine. than the 383. There are some workarounds to improve that carb but you would need to call me in private for info.
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There you go, so in addition to the OP?s car not being legal for stock eliminator, the engine doesn’t have the best/right heads and as for super stock, nothing about his car/combo is right for building a competitive super stocker, no mind the need for “big money” to attempt to do it.
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liar to his face. BTW: Jared served as a very capable and respected prosecutor in his area of the country for a number of years. Every person has a right to a competent defense and a presumption of innocence in our nation. Nowhere in my post did I mention Stock Eliminator in my above post. The 915 heads or the superseded legal heads are a good basis for building an engine for either stock or SS. However, I have seen multiple Mopars in that year range having been converted back to Stock wheel tubs and spring location from SS. I have seen many 383 and 426 cars raced in Stock competitively included Jared's car for a number of years.
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