500 inch, 13 to 1, Indy 440-1 heads, 705 lift roller cam. cross ram intake w/2 edelbrock 750 carbs. First outing this year. Had smaller heads previously and ran 10.18 qtr at 133 mph. Hope to get out next spring for some racing. Should be in upper 9 sec. I'll post a couple pics soon. Will be going in storage soon.nice looking car
any details ?
what engine, ET, how fast etc. ?
500 inch, 13 to 1, Indy 440-1 heads, 705 lift roller cam. cross ram intake w/2 edelbrock 750 carbs. First outing this year. Had smaller heads previously and ran 10.18 qtr at 133 mph. Hope to get out next spring for some racing. Should be in upper 9 sec. I'll post a couple pics soon. Will be going in storage soon.
Hey DougLooks like a nice ride. I had a very similar combo years ago in a 63 Dodge. 498, Unported -1, .700roller, 13-1,63 cross ram,750 Carter’s,727 push button, slightly heavier 3425. Usually around 10.30@130. Best ever 10.18@133. Yours looks like it will run 9s to me. Good luck. Maybe some NMCA races next year? 3250 is very light. How did you get there? The big plug is the intake. I dynoed mine 658@5750. Same day with an Indy 440-25 cross ram, same carbs, 710@6750. It was better from 4000 and up. Never ran it with Indy intake. The Indy certainly works well on my current car.
Doug
Yeah, but that x-ram looks so FINE!I know I'm giving up about 75 HP w/current Crossram v. Indy one.
68 cast block. That 3250 is the car only! Put my *** in the seat and it goes to 3500!That’s pretty light. Aluminum block? I’ve chiseled mine down pretty good. 3320 with my 200lb but in it. It does have a 275 lb Mega Block, full cage, and a Dana. But plenty of light weight tricks. I’d love to run the crossram but with my motor I’ll bet it’s over a 100+hp hit.
Doug
Thanks! I am truely blessed to just own the car!Yeah, but that x-ram looks so FINE!
Was that Waynesburg?
That makes more sense.68 cast block. That 3250 is the car only! Put my *** in the seat and it goes to 3500!
No. Local Airport. Elevation about 2300 ft, about half second slower than any tracks nearby, which are 120 miles away. Oh and no prep!Was that Waynesburg?