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Old 04-24-2012, 09:08 PM
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Hi, I am a new guy here so I am introducing myself.
My name is Balazs and I am from Hungary.
I have a 69 Cougar Eliminator clone.
We started to restorate 1 year ago and I hope we will finish at the end of summer.
About my car.
Rebuilt 428CJ Ram Air engine ca. 450-500HP
Keisler RS 600 (still waiting on it , hope I will get it in this century )
Built 9" rear with Torino ends, Moser 31 spline axles, Strange pro iron center section, Auburn pro limited slip, 4.11
Rollerized factory style upper and lower arms, roller spring perches,
Grab-A-Trak lowering springs and 1" sway bar
Bilstein Sport Shocks all around.
5 leaf reversed eye springs
SSBC Tri Power 13" front disc and Force 10 Sport R1 12.8" rear disc brake ( I did not received them yet but I am very interested on this kits as I heard many bad things on SSBC )
So many things to make it much better.
Thanks for your attention.
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Old 04-24-2012, 09:20 PM
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Welcome....must be lunchtime! I'm Hungary

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Balazs

The car looks pretty nice. You can't stop in and not give us some more details. Are you going to do black Eliminator stripes?
What wheels are you going to run?
What size tires?
Let's hear some more details on your motor. Edelbrock heads and rpm intake? What cam and compression?

Maybe you should just go with a TKO or a T56 6 speed. Quicktime makes a bell for either behind your FE and they are available and proven.

Since you are running leafs some caltracs out back will help her hook up and won't kill the corner carving.





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Old 04-26-2012, 12:32 PM
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Balazs

The car looks pretty nice. You can't stop in and not give us some more details. Are you going to do black Eliminator stripes?
What wheels are you going to run?
What size tires?
Let's hear some more details on your motor. Edelbrock heads and rpm intake? What cam and compression?

Maybe you should just go with a TKO or a T56 6 speed. Quicktime makes a bell for either behind your FE and they are available and proven.

Since you are running leafs some caltracs out back will help her hook up and won't kill the corner carving.






Ok,so lets the engine first.
Eagle crank and rods, stud girdle to make the bottom end more stronger,
Compression around 11,5:1
Edelbrock Performer RPM ported heads with 2.19 intake and 1.75 exhaust valves
Performer RPM intake with Ultra 750 double pumper Holley
Harland sharp rockers
Comp Magnum 292 H solid lifter cam
Hooker Super Comp 6114 headers
MSD ready to run distributor
Canton oil pan
Original 428CJ Ram Air cleaner on top with K&N filter

I have already ordered the Keisler RS600 8 months ago and put $1500 deposit so I think I have to stay with this tranny. They promised that it will be ready to ship at the end of may. Will see, I hope the best...

Yes I will use all the Eliminator stripes.
As far as for the wheels I did not decided yet. I have changed my mind many times about the look of the car. I am very interested now on the pro-touring style so I can imagine that she will get some Pro-Tourer wheels.
Tire will be 285 on the back on 17" or 18" wheels, 245 or 255 on the front on 17" wheels.

I am thinking on selling the rollerized factory style front control arms with the Bilstein shocks and go with coil over set up. Also coil over to the rear replace the leafs.
I have seen that Total Control Products has good products for reasonable prices.
I will continue this thread or open an other one on the proper place as I have any more progress.

Just one more thing about the engine. If this 428CJ will not be strong enough I have a '70 429CJ 4 bolt block with a pair of Ford Racing Aluminum SCJ heads ready to build and stroke it to 5xx

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Just one more thing about the engine. If this 428CJ will not be strong enough I have a '70 429CJ 4 bolt block with a pair of Ford Racing Aluminum SCJ heads ready to build and stroke it to 5xx
Noooooooooo Keep the FE it weighs way less than that 385 series motor. If you want more hp grab a Pond, Shelby or Genisis 427 block and a 4.375 crank for a 500ci FE. You can get to 700hp with the heads you have if the pot job is done right,

That CJ should work unless you get more radical with the suspension.
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