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What Jim said. And if you're going to run a stick, the iron head is the ticket.
Mickey does have some good pieces, his car runs.
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Aaaah, i missed the stick part. Heres what i'd like to do: 1968 Camaro stocker with an automatic that runs 9.90 to 10.1. weight is not an issue. i can get down to 2750 with an iron headed SBC and glide combo (less driver), 2990 with driver minimum (6ft 4" 240lbs driver....stop the snickering). I'd like it to be NHRA legal as i could do what i am trying to accomplish very easily with a fastburn IHRA combo.
what about small tire super stock. is that legal in NHRA too? is it legit to put a super stock legal motor and carb in front of a trans brake glide and call it a GT/ what-ever-the-f-it-is auto super stocker? Ian |
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Yes, you could run it as a Big Block GT/ SS.. whatever, but those cars take a beating from the frontwheel drive conversions in GT. You can also do it as a Small block. I'm not sure if the SB GT classes are as bad as the BB.
also: I dont snicker at guys my size. :~) It is tough to get all of me out of some cars. I love those swing out door bars.
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You're not going to run that number with an NHRA legal Stock Eliminator 68 Camaro with an automatic transmission.
Yes, you can run GT classes with an early Camaro. Just do not expect to be competitive, you'll be up against late model stuff that is small, light, and slippery. The fastest automatic combination in Stock for you would probably be a 396/350, but it won't run 10 flat. You could possibly run the 396/350 automatic combination on a 9" tire in Super Stock. You'll need a full cage,and you'll work real hard to make it work. Honestly, the iron head 396/375 stick in Stock is the way to go in order to run the number you want to run.
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Ian you have all the parts to go 10.00 that i sold you 350 /290/ ? with a glide . And I sure would like that 1.2 under crate motor you have .......... Mike
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i was looking for a stock combo before i looked into the ss possibilities. i assume i could run a bit quicker yet with the combo i have just by pumping up the tires and going to a lighter weight oil, but i was looking for for a bracket setup 10, rather than an on-kill 10 program.
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I have a set of BBC 291 heads if anyone needs them.
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I went from 10.50's - 10-60's in D/S to 10.00's in SS with nothing but an engine & gear change. 100 HP is approximately .500 ET and that 100 HP should be obtainable over a Stocker engine; give or take.
I do have a short WB and that obviously helps but there are others going 9.70's - 10.00's with 9" slicks (look at Wann & Little with their SS/JA & SS/HA cars). My opinion is using a clutch makes it easier. You can tune a clutch for bad tracks better than a convertor. I would agree with Alan that a bad track and convertor would be more troublesome.
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