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Sounded awesome for that short burst,made my #'s look wimpy by comparison...but my little 383 sounded like a freight train all the way up to 6800rpms.
You got a good 100 lb ft of torque on me (391 rwtq),would love to hear what your 1/4 mile times are...congrats,awesome looking car,especially in Black!:thumbsup: Gotta love big blocks... |
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yea the car has some serios traction problems.lol when todd just lighty accelarates to pass a car its starts getting sideways lol yes it needs stickier tires but i also feel it need some suspension tweaking... |
Payback+Traction? :rofl:
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Wow nice vid! and nice numbers!
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Nice numbers and great sound for sure! You might like this, you already might be past the 500hp with those readings. My dyno guy stated when we were running on that dyno that, " the humidity in the brick was off" and it could easily be out by 10-20 hp in your favor.(I guess it's a common problem on that particular dyno) I have no idea what that really means except your numbers are actually higher! Garth (from Leading Edge) did not really want to acknowledge that and the subject was dropped quickly.
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He actually said his dyno was really tight and most guys complained of low numbers. I noticed the sheet says 5% humidity but the weather said 15% yesterday. I'm sure that would effect the correction factor. Oh man my foot was tired after getting it on that rack. I ended up bending a v clamp as well. Glad to hear it may be conservative. What did you end up making on his dyno?
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If I recall correctly, Scott ran his 69 with ~500 rwhp and 335 drag radials to the tune of 11.50s. Even though one is a big block and one is LS7, pretty darn similar cars. That's where my prediction still stands.
High 10s? Yeah, if he throws on 15" big n littles, drag shocks, and a wicked clutch dump! :_paranoid |
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