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Old 08-15-2021, 11:56 PM   #13
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Default Re: starting line gear ratio?

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Originally Posted by Mike Rietow View Post
I caught a little NHRA Stock qualifying highlights today from Topeka. I don't know much about this class really as far how elaborate the engines are allowed to be, or how much they have to weigh, but this car runs about like my n/a 23 degree sbc on 10" tire 69Nova.

What SLR do these class cars typically run? What transmission and how many rpm's do they typically cross? It was a current model Camaro, is it limited to an LS? I think the announcer said 409cid. Just curious, run pretty good seemed like.
An FS/C car is not a traditional Stock Eliminator race car, it's a factory race car with no VIN. The factory race cars come with Ford 9" rear ends and engine combinations that may not be available in regular production-based cars.

A better comparison with a traditional production-based Stock Eliminator race car, might be a '99-'02 LS 346 V8 Camaro A/SA car. The current national record in A/SA is 9.65 at 136.3 mph.

A car like that would have a stock throttle body, stock intake manifold, stock heads with an NHRA-legal valve job, stock bore (plus up to .040"), stock stroke, stock compression ratio pistons, stock valve lift, stock rocker arm ratio, and so on, with a "metric" TH200 3-speed automatic transmission with no trans brake, an 8" converter, and 9x30" tubeless radial slicks.

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