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No, It belongs to my friends, two brothers auto repair shop.That is some nice work. Is that your shop
Quick update on the "issues" I found on Buster. Used a Mac Tools adjustable timing light when the engine was installed, set the timing to 38 locked and then moved it to 40..............except the timing light's adjuster was off by 8 degrees. So we have been running at 32 total for the last 3 months. Best et and MPH like this was 10.72 at 125.
Ordered a new digital light and set the total at 40. That resulted in the 10.34 at 129.78. Only other changes were adding some compression to the rear and front coil overs and changing the tire pressure from 8.5 to 12 PSI.
Still have some more tuning with the chassis and front end limiters. I believe I can get it to a 1.35 60' foot. Going to have BLP work on the carb this weekend at the doorslammer/ pro stock race this weekend and fix the stumble down low.
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Sometime this summer is the plan. Going to the chassis shop to have the lenco mounted, firewall moved back 4" and replaced/ move the motor back 4" / add a steel mid plate and aluminum tunnel. When he is done, I will have to re-wire the car at the same time, plus getting the clutch set up correct, so it should be ready by October/ November .How long before it gets a 3rd pedal lol?????
JW
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^That's going to push your "Turd" well into the 10s. (If drive train and tires set for drag race) I'm a believer in the B-block stroker. It's a big block that thinks it's a small block. And also the secret why the Chevy 396 performed so well against bigger cubes. The shorter deck meant lower rotating weight. And small mains meant less friction. I also believe that the Mopar RB was under stroked in its stock or mild build. Bore a 440 60 over to get 451. It stands no chance against your B-block build with equal head/cam and intake. The Chevy 383 stroker (350 with 400 crank) very simular. And also very successful. (But in a small block package.)