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Old 09-14-2010, 08:33 PM   #1
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Jeff, is this the same 440/6 pack that Mr. Wann ran in his GTX, if so then may be you need to look at your car or engine builder because if i remember seeing some Q-sheets a few years ago he didn't lose many heads ups and was always a top qualifier.
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Old 09-14-2010, 10:24 PM   #2
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Jeff, is this the same 440/6 pack that Mr. Wann ran in his GTX, if so then may be you need to look at your car or engine builder because if i remember seeing some Q-sheets a few years ago he didn't lose many heads ups and was always a top qualifier.
He's right Jeff. If you had used the west coast rulebook you could have been fast all along. Now that you're using the west coast class guide everyone has their panties in a wad.
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Old 09-15-2010, 01:23 AM   #3
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Maybe this can answer the question why MR Teuton GTX or road runner was slow. BOISE, Idaho - Final order after 6 rounds of qualifying in Stock Eliminator at the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, Northwest Division, 34th annual Napa Auto Parts Ignitor at Firebird Raceway:

Psn--Num--Class-Driver, Home Town, Machine-----------------ET---Index---(+/-)

1 7980 B/SA Steve Wann, Modesto CA, '70 GTX 10.358 11.93 -1.572

I wonder what that car would have run like at Bella Rose?
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The '70 GTX / Roadrunner has the small "air grabber" hood scoop (the one that pops up).
The '69 Roadrunner gets the fiberglass hood with a big ole honkin' scoop.
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Old 09-15-2010, 02:45 AM   #5
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The 69 440-6 has numerous differences from the 70 440-6. Flat top pistons with no valve relief but then again its not 411 hp either. The 69 is 395. This is still a combo that has potential to perform very well. probably a good 10.50 C car. Too bad it probably could not run with the 5.9 drag pak at 284hp
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Old 09-15-2010, 02:46 AM   #6
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The '70 GTX / Roadrunner has the small "air grabber" hood scoop (the one that pops up).
The '69 Roadrunner gets the fiberglass hood with a big ole honkin' scoop.

The 70 has more compression.
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Old 09-15-2010, 05:47 AM   #7
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NOT MUCH piston to valve clearance on 69 due to flat tops without valve relief. It would not accept a camshaft as aggressive when I ran the combo in mid 70's
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I am a Chevy guy but -

I think Jeff Teuton knows what he is doing and I think his point is well taken

Finally he has a combo that is very fast

I doubt his "stuff" was ever slow do to lack of effort or money
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Jeff, is this the same 440/6 pack that Mr. Wann ran in his GTX, if so then may be you need to look at your car or engine builder because if i remember seeing some Q-sheets a few years ago he didn't lose many heads ups and was always a top qualifier.
A FEW YEARS AGO THE 70 WAS AT 405 THAN 411 NOW AT 417 HP, don't even think about HIDING OUT IN C/SA min. wt. 3920, that's why the combo is no longer competitive.

Jeff the BIG hole in the hood isn't worth all that much, but I do like the plastic hood on the 691/2 for weight off the nose.
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