I had 28/11.50 15s on the back of my 65 Valiant and it had room for 29s. I think the early cars are shaped a little different.>How are you gonna fit a 29" tire on a 65Dart? Does that even work?
I had 28/11.50 15s on the back of my 65 Valiant and it had room for 29s. I think the early cars are shaped a little different.>How are you gonna fit a 29" tire on a 65Dart? Does that even work?
I thought for SURE mine was a 2.94, but when I put it back in from having the 3.90 sure grip in it, there it was. A set of 3.23s. No wonder that little 170 was so peppy. lolI never been in a slant that didnt have a 2.76 rear. That's saying I've been in only a few slants but they were all 2.76, except Raj's that had a ridiculous 'Doba 2.40ish rear gear. New oil, filters, coolant flush, roll of duct tape and drive it!
I'm goin the other way. This 9" has a 3.00 gear. I'm gonna use it when I swap in the T5.My 66 slant three-on-the-tree is a 3.23. Soon to be a 3.55 when I make that swap.
Not too shabby at all!I just drove from Memphis to Tucson non stop for the Duct Tape drags back in October. That was 24 hours and 30 minutes From Memphis to Tucson because of weather and traffic. The drive through Little rock sucked bad as I drove through it right at 4pm on a thursday afternoon. But on the way home I did it in 20 hours and 45min total time including fuel stops. Yes I accounted for the two hours for time zones. I was able to do this because I left AZ Sunday at 6am. I was going 80mph most of the way with 65-ish through Dallas. Set up is a 225/904 with a lock up converter, low ratio gears/ 2.76 gears/ 26.3" diameter tire. This is right at 2850 rpm for almost a day straight each way. Doorstep to doorstep is 1420 miles so that is an average on the way home of 68.43mph. Not bad for a 50 year old car.
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Almost all early-A 225's came with 2.94's & 13" tires..including both of My '64 GT's. The 'vert is a 3-on-the-tree, the Cpe is a PB auto.I never been in a slant that didnt have a 2.76 rear. That's saying I've been in only a few slants but they were all 2.76, except Raj's that had a ridiculous 'Doba 2.40ish rear gear. New oil, filters, coolant flush, roll of duct tape and drive it!
Do you have an example of such a timing box?4) install a dash-mounted, dial-back, timing retard box, with a range of at least 15 degrees.
Your tuning procedure seems to mention adding spark advance to see if the vehicle speed increases (due to increased efficiency/power/torque), yet you show a timing delay (retard) box. I googled, but couldn't find any sort of timing advance box that could be used with a stock distributor.Mine is a Jacobs, but I heard they went out of business. It includes an interpreter and an amp; to take the output from magnetic trigger inside the distributor, to fire a coil. Mine was new in the early 2000s