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X-Tech,
Thanks, I meant to say NHRA-legal camshaft for A/S in 1966. Don't think you could run 11.90's with the factory.480/.460 bump-stick. Knew there had to be some trick with Grotheer and Stahl, leaving the line straight and not going up in smoke, and not sending out a driveshaft via=air-freight ![]() PC X-Tech, Did anybody in Mopar ever try to get the 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury or Dodge Polara cars legal with the early 64' 426/385HP (Nascar) Max-wedge engine into NHRA.. 11.0-1 pistons, Stage III Max-Wedge heads,.520 solid-lift camshaft, Nascar DP aluminum intake and single Holley Model #4160 (860cfm) w/center-feed inlet (part# 2532095) Would have fallen nicely into the 8.70-9.49 wt/hp break. Would have been a perfect A/Stocker for 1964/65, and B/Stocker for 66' instead of the over-rated 426/365HP Street-Wedge over-rated at 365HP. T The 426/385HP would have been one great street/strip engine. R/T. Max-Wedge Stage III heads had bigger ports, added bridging for the deck surface, 2.08 intakes/1.88 exhaust valves, crescent-shaped combustion chambers and the sides of the combustion chamber (intake side) cut for improved flow, as well as an additional 0-degree top dress angle on the valve seats, and the heat cross-over port removed/closed. An easy 40HP+ over stock cylinder heads. Last edited by Paul Ceasrine; 06-21-2010 at 01:22 PM. Reason: add-on |
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