slimjim
Well-Known Member
This Dodge 318 was in the junkyard earlier this year. After being plucked from the yard and overhauled on a 5 year old’s budget, it’s out here at the drag strip collecting wins and leaving people scratching their heads.
Yup. His first pass was an 8.4 then an 8.6. Not sure if he had traction issues on that second one or not. I think the Dart can hit 8.5 with some springs, from wheels that fit, and a converter. Any faster than that and I’ll be booted from the track.Nice passes. The 440 Duster ran 8.4's ? Did I see that right?
why would they boot ya ?Yup. His first pass was an 8.4 then an 8.6. Not sure if he had traction issues on that second one or not. I think the Dart can hit 8.5 with some springs, from wheels that fit, and a converter. Any faster than that and I’ll be booted from the track.
Convertibles running 8.49 or faster need an 8 point cage. I just have a 4 point roll bar that I welded up.why would they boot ya ?
Why not a 440? 122 extra cubes instead of a measly 42.318. The easiest upgrade to a drop in bigger engine i.e. 360.
We agree. It's a legitimate point. The only thing stopping anyone from upgrading from a 318 to a 440 is the k member, transmission, exhaust, all the other supporting bits and pieces. You know, not much.Why not a 440? 122 extra cubes instead of a measly 42.
It's what stopping me from putting a 440 in place of my 360We agree. It's a legitimate point. The only thing stopping anyone from upgrading from a 318 to a 440 is the k member, transmission, exhaust, all the other supporting bits and pieces. You know, not much.
You make a good point and a job that I have done but I think @273 was making a point of, “If your going bigger, why not to the top instead of just a little.” It really is a fair enough question and IMO, it shows the hypocrisy.We agree. It's a legitimate point. The only thing stopping anyone from upgrading from a 318 to a 440 is the k member, transmission, exhaust, all the other supporting bits and pieces. You know, not much.