Mwjones
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Thanks. He was a true Mopar hot rodder. We used to race top fuel, AA class dragsters. Those were the days.Mwjones, So sorry to hear about your Dad. Prayers for you and Family.
Thanks. He was a true Mopar hot rodder. We used to race top fuel, AA class dragsters. Those were the days.Mwjones, So sorry to hear about your Dad. Prayers for you and Family.
Thank you. I will definitely start there. I have not installed the EFI yet as it was a present from my wife and Im not sure with electrical things. I will not let it control timing if you have heard of regrets doing so. I have no idea regarding the curve but will work on figuring it out. Thanks for your time.You should 100% verify the tune. Do you let the EFI control timing? Most times I see this on the forum and people end up regretting doing that. Do you know what kind of timing curve it has? That would be the first thing I would check.
Thanks. That sounds like what I'm looking for. Just some fun, nothing too serious.Usually a complete ignition tune and dialing in the carburetor along with a good dual exhaust system, stall converter and a set of gears is all that's needed for street fun. If one has the funds a dyno tune will get awesome results. Also building the engine by pure stock drag racing rules can produce great results.
Very true. In the late '70s my bone stock 340/4spd./3.23 GTS was running 14.30s, dipped to 14.27 once- only mod was a recurved distributor, the AVS off of a 440, and F60 Firestones in back (and I hate to admit it, a pair of slapper bars). Later additions of Cyclone headers, LD340, Holley 780 and a set of 3.91s put me at 13.30s. Still with stock cam.
But don't take my word for it.
1967-1969 Dodge Dart GTS
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I had the 727 rebuilt about 200 miles ago with a stall converter. Now if the tranny is cold it slips in reverse but no problem going forward. I no longer live near the tranny shop for a revisit but I will look for a good local shop. Thanks.Dont happen very often but maybe twice in this thread.A slipping sprag in the converter,will turn a tork multiplyer into a fluid coupling.What appears to be stall speed,is not making any tork it’s just beating the oil to death.It can be hard for a layman to diagnose. A decent tranny guy will pick it up easily .If your tune checks out it may be worth your time to have it checked out.
Your welcome. Good luckThanks. That sounds like what I'm looking for. Just some fun, nothing too serious.
Are you sure the tranny is not slipping going forward?I had the 727 rebuilt about 200 miles ago with a stall converter. Now if the tranny is cold it slips in reverse but no problem going forward. I no longer live near the tranny shop for a revisit but I will look for a good local shop. Thanks.