EL5DEMON340
Well-Known Member
this is about the 4th post in about as many months that you rag on the 383 RR and to a lesser amount the superbee. Your correct the 383 was no killer at the strip in NHRA classes but it was the engine that most common guys could afford and go racing with. When now in 2013 when you mention mopar muscle cars its the big charger, RR, cuda and challenger that come to mind. As for the ram rod why would you pick the 383 RR to pot it against doesn't make sense! Use another hot sb be it ford or Chevy or a sb b body or just use the 69 hemi RR there were a lot of them around back in the day. Lets here about a different car other than the 1968 383 RR next time you post NHRA class stats from 45 years ago. Lets see how some of the 340 cars stack up against the ford and Chevys,, ha.... what do you say???Honest Observation,
In 1968 and 1969,
Set up 383 Road Runners and Super Bee's were running at best 13.25's in
the {10.00 - 10.49 Wt/Hp} Stock Class.
* 1968 = E/S or E/SA
1968 National Records
* E/S.......12.78
* E/SA.....12.79
Never saw one get into the 12.90's back then, and nobody else did either.
Look at all the older National Dragster Publications, and Magazines.
You won't see one 383 Road Runner or 383 Super Bee with high marks.
They were good medium-sized body 'no frill' lighter weight Street Performers
that were durable
No matter what Artie says.
Artie what Boring Bars did you operate.........???