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http://www.classracerinfo.com/CGPage...7&MAKE=Skyhawk
Locate the car model-body in the left column, find the engine along the top. Where row and column intersect is the power to weight factor. Click on that number when it turns yellow and it will return the classes, weights, indexes that the car fits. A button at the bottom of the page will take you to the engine blueprint specs including all the legal pistons, rods, oil pans, cranks, blocks, etc. Some cylinder head listings may have some flow data available. Merry Christmas!
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Now the next problem, how am I going to make a 2bbl 305 run low 13s in a 3200# car
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To me...that is the fun of it
you have to go over every part on the car looking for an improvement
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So engine wise what are some things you can get away with? By no means are these motors stock. Lots of rpms? Perfectly balanced rotating assemblies? What are some tricks that you are willing to share?
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Seriously, if you want to do the engine yourself, you need to find some local racers and or a machine shop that has experience with stocker engines. Making power that passes tech takes a lot of trial and error. There is not really one magic thing. Everything has to be as good as it can be. Of course, start by picking a viable combo. If you pick a V6 combo vs a 305 for example, they want different things. I would say to research the rule book and the classification guides. See what classes the combos fit in. Order stats from Nitro Joe and see how others in those classes run. You probably don't know enough about it to even ask the right questions yet. The more base understanding you have the better. ( before you choose). If there are local association races or you have local class racers near you, get to know them. Have them show you their cars. I think that will help get you started.
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THAT should get you started!
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