"the objects in your mirror are closer than they appear"what I'm working on will surely keep you in my rearview mirror for years to come...
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"the objects in your mirror are closer than they appear"what I'm working on will surely keep you in my rearview mirror for years to come...
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It's like looking out of a jet they look like ants..... I"the objects in your mirror are closer than they appear"
3.21-3.55's would be mostly what you'd find in a D150. Mine would have been 3.55's from the factory, but somebody swapped them out for the 2.71's. I'm sure I wouldn't get out of 2nd gear in the 1/4 mile, but I haven't really driven it except what you see in the video's because I don't have plates on it yet.What range of diff gears did these trucks come out with originally?
2.71 with a 31 inch tyre you arent even going to see much of second gear over the quarter mile!
3.21-3.55's would be mostly what you'd find in a D150. Mine would have been 3.55's from the factory, but somebody swapped them out for the 2.71's. I'm sure I wouldn't get out of 2nd gear in the 1/4 mile, but I haven't really driven it except what you see in the video's because I don't have plates on it yet.
agree! We'll be changing things pretty quickly on this project, including the motor.First gear is going to take you to just over 60mph with those tyres at 4500rpm and with the weight and gearing of the truck currently im not sure how much faster than that it will go over the quarter?
If you cant find a really cheap diff centre for it i would be putting the smallest 15 inch tyre you could find on it, even a 25.6" tyre like a 225 50 15 would only take you back to around the equivalent of a 3.5:1 ratio.
going to weigh it this week. We'll do a phase 1 weight reduction for this summer. We hope to get it to 3600 lbs without sawzalls or changing the appearance drastically. In the mean time, we are looking for a manual steering box. Then next year when we install the "budget motor", I'm sure that will lead to more weight reduction as we push it to go faster.Waiting to see what the weight is. Let us know what you have taken off, I maybe able to help you more.
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Just take the belt off the power steering pump it will be manual... Lol...going to weigh it this week. We'll do a phase 1 weight reduction for this summer. We hope to get it to 3600 lbs without sawzalls or changing the appearance drastically. In the mean time, we are looking for a manual steering box. Then next year when we install the "budget motor", I'm sure that will lead to more weight reduction as we push it to go faster.
well, as it stands with 31" tires and 2.71's, and don't forget the tight truck converter... I don't know. But we'll line it up against my 16.7 (track proven) Ram, and see how bad it gets beat soonHell......that’s a feather weight!!
The shipping weight on my old Fury wagon is listed at 4200lbs.
Looks like the std gearing for it would have been 2.94’s.
So let’s seeeeeee...... that thing went 17.9’s at like 4425lbs race weight....... you’ll be 450lbs lighter....... and you’re talking about a gear change.
So......“In theory”, You should be at the bottom of the 17’s with the rest of the truck basically stock.
I gotta say, your choice of words struck me funny! Many said my plan went to pots and was shot because I bought a truck..... and now I'm in a "feather weight". LOLthat’s a feather weight!!
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we'll pull about 200 lbs out this year for the small block we are going to put in it. We wanted to be at 3600 this year, and it looks like that will be pretty easy.Take the box, bumpers off and light weight wheels and your at low 3000#'s
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LOL... so on our little cruise today (first time out on the highway), I can verify, she has some long legs that's for sure....First gear is going to take you to just over 60mph with those tyres at 4500rpm and with the weight and gearing of the truck currently im not sure how much faster than that it will go over the quarter?
If you cant find a really cheap diff centre for it i would be putting the smallest 15 inch tyre you could find on it, even a 25.6" tyre like a 225 50 15 would only take you back to around the equivalent of a 3.5:1 ratio.
we'll pull about 200 lbs out this year for the small block we are going to put in it. We wanted to be at 3600 this year, and it looks like that will be pretty easy.
that's cool, not everything has to weigh 3000 lbs and have 4.56 gears to motor on down the trackNot a mopar , but I built a 92 GMC short wide w/ a hot 406 sbc , that finish weighed 3500 even . Ran hi elevens and got 16.1 on the hiway --------30'' tires /373 gears.