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We have just purchased our first stocker and have never run the class before I will be on here quite a bit with a bunch of questions as we go so thank you in advance.
First question: The car we just bought was the car that the late great Jim Harrington drove it is I believe a natural J car with the 305. My question is where do I find the software for the fuel system is there a disk or can I download it from somewhere? |
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Also could somebody please explain what I'm looking at our car is a 92 camaro Z28 with a 3 speed automatic and a 305 how do I figure out what the natural class is by looking at this
CAMARO 1992 191 191 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 350 350 Man Only Auto Only Man Only Man Only Auto Only Auto Only * ** * ** * * ** * ** * ** & 140hp 140hp 170hp 170hp 205hp 205hp 205hp 230hp 230hp 245hp 245hp CAMARO 101.0 Coupe 2 Dr RS 5 Speed 3025 3025 3170 3170 3170 0 3170 0 0 0 0 W/4 Speed Auto 3080 3080 3269 3269 0 3269 3269 0 0 0 0 Convertible 2 Dr 5 Speed 3142 3142 3287 3287 3287 0 3287 0 0 0 0 W/4 Speed Auto 3197 3197 3389 3389 0 3389 3389 0 0 0 0 Coupe 2 Dr Z-28 5 Speed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3194 3194 0 0 W/4 Speed Auto 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3321 3321 Convertible 2 Dr Z-28 5 Speed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3298 3298 0 0 W/4 Speed Auto 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3425 3425 S/SS Factors 145 150 210 240 245 241 235 245 235 268 270 1.1.09 5.19.03 1.1.09 7.10.07 1.1.10 1.1.10 S/SS Factors w Replacement Heads 275 1.1.13 & = Dart # 10021070 |
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On the left side of each Guide, you find the vehicle model descriptions, and across the top are the available engine, identified by cubic inch displacement and original, advertised horsepower rating. At the bottom of each column, you may find another number which represents the NHRA factored horsepower. This is the number used in determining classification (not the advertised), and some engines will have a different factored horsepower for Stock and Super Stock. The numbers in the middle of the page are the power to weight factors for each model and engine combination, and identify which particular class a vehicle fits into. For instance, if the particular vehicle/engine combination you are looking at has a factor of 12.39 in Stock Eliminator, the vehicle fits in I/Stock, which according to the 2001 NHRA Rulebook, is for vehicles with a power to weight factor of between 12.00 and 12.49 pounds per horsepower. as far as I see, to be a Z28 auto it would have to have a 350 245/268 which would make it a I/sa shipping weight 3321 lbs div by factor hp268=12.39 = I/SA weight of the car should be 12 x268 +170 for the driver= 3386 lbs only the manual 5 speed Z28 came with a 305 the RS camaro came with 305 in a auto shipping weight 3269 lbs div by factor hp 241=13.56=L/sa weight the car should be 13.5 x241+170=3425 lbs It may be running as a 89 iroc with 305 .with a factor of 13.46 K/SA .305/220/241 hp hope this helps
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Ok folks we went out and tested our new (to us) stocker last night at what I believe was J weight and was able to go as fast as 7.58 what does this number translate to in the 1/4 mile?
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Somewhere in the 11.80 range depending on a few variables but that's close.
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Thank you, This may be a stupid question but would it be reasonable to expect the car to run farther under the 1/4 mile index than the 1/8 mile index?
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1.56 X the 1/8 time is the "official" formula, which depending on the variables is a good rule of thumb, think NHRA uses 1.6
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i dont know I will have to check
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Marco,
You need to talk to Bud Rowe, he built that & many other 305&350 ci. He can tell you everything you need to know , Bud & his son's are still racing and going Fast !!!! They at located in New Bern, NC and are super people to deal with ... He's the one you need to talk too, hope this helps you out .... Hopefully someone else has his number ?
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