any muscle car owners in here?

MrIncredible

Is fintastic
Daily driver

'62 falcon with a 302. Steel crank, roller cam, various bits and pieces-5 speed, disc brakes, front sway bar, upper control arms lowered. Needs pant and interior work.

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Challenger

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Here's my muscle-ish ride.. '70 Challenger R/T, originally 383 w/ manual.. nowadays 500 w/ manual.
Undergoes some upgrades in coming months e.g. new engine just waits to be yanked in (540cid Indy +B1 heads), BDS injection, 4-link, Viper seats inside and some more.. and little bit more :rolleyes
 

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Challenger

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None, just to show off the overhood goodies :teeth

Seriously... don't know, it depends on the traction. I already have pretty bad traction with 4sp and 3.91 rear end, tends to burn tires even with 1-2 gear. The iron block is just too heavy in the front, weight distribution something like 44-56 roughly so not too good.
It goes what it goes, not really too much headache on that.. the engine pulls 1000hp with 6psi and I'll take it to 10-12psi
 

72SBC

Doesn't really care
None, just to show off the overhood goodies :teeth

Seriously... don't know, it depends on the traction. I already have pretty bad traction with 4sp and 3.91 rear end, tends to burn tires even with 1-2 gear. The iron block is just too heavy in the front, weight distribution something like 44-56 roughly so not too good.
It goes what it goes, not really too much headache on that.. the engine pulls 1000hp with 6psi and I'll take it to 10-12psi


1000hp?on 6psi? What size blower is that? How much compression? What size carbs? Cam?
 

CABilly

Splitter
Oooh Capri's are Kewl

This one's a driver. 302, headers, roller rockers, 650 carb, 9" rear, etc.

As much as I'd like to beef up the HP, my first priority is wheels/brakes/suspension. Those pizza cutters just aren't doing it for me, and the brake pads up front are seriously tiny.
 

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Challenger

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Short block is 8,5:1 with Wiseco's , O-ringed block (Indy Maxx aluminum block)
Callies crank, H-beam rods.. all polished
Cam is mech roller with +.700 lift and I'm going to run it with the BDS fuel injection, Carbs are just for back-up :teeth
Blower is 12-71

Also what goes in is shortened Dana 60 with MW heady duty axles, 4.10 gear with spool.. should be good for 2000hp
I'll rework the wheelwells to frame rails, that's free up room for 14,5-15,5" tire.. not wanting to do full rear end rework.
Front, coil over conversion, support braces from firewall to front + attachment for motor plate

Being all my life stick car man, in goes prepped TF727... some other lighweight stuff into front and heavy weight in back :laughing (e.g. Stock guys are even using some led plated to get better weight distribution).. but I'll just yank decent subwoofer and amps to back :teeth

soo, it's still going to be a "let's go for Coldstone"-driver... a bit more radical to stock though
 

72SBC

Doesn't really care
Short block is 8,5:1 with Wiseco's , O-ringed block (Indy Maxx aluminum block)
Callies crank, H-beam rods.. all polished
Cam is mech roller with +.700 lift and I'm going to run it with the BDS fuel injection, Carbs are just for back-up :teeth
Blower is 12-71

Also what goes in is shortened Dana 60 with MW heady duty axles, 4.10 gear with spool.. should be good for 2000hp
I'll rework the wheelwells to frame rails, that's free up room for 14,5-15,5" tire.. not wanting to do full rear end rework.
Front, coil over conversion, support braces from firewall to front + attachment for motor plate

Being all my life stick car man, in goes prepped TF727... some other lighweight stuff into front and heavy weight in back :laughing (e.g. Stock guys are even using some led plated to get better weight distribution).. but I'll just yank decent subwoofer and amps to back :teeth

soo, it's still going to be a "let's go for Coldstone"-driver... a bit more radical to stock though


Ah 12-71... the pic looked like a 8-71 I was about to call some b.s.


Slap some 10.5's on it and have fun.. no need for a bigger tire.. im on x9's :thumbup
 

72SBC

Doesn't really care
This one's a driver. 302, headers, roller rockers, 650 carb, 9" rear, etc.

As much as I'd like to beef up the HP, my first priority is wheels/brakes/suspension. Those pizza cutters just aren't doing it for me, and the brake pads up front are seriously tiny.



Thats one ugly bitch.....but its cool when they are fast :teeth, I thought you had a 80's Capi.
 

Challenger

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Ah 12-71... the pic looked like a 8-71 I was about to call some b.s.


Slap some 10.5's on it and have fun.. no need for a bigger tire.. im on x9's :thumbup

Well, 31*10.5 would be pretty good as 28*12,5 ET Streets just didn't do the job :laughing
I'm going more toward 29*15 but that's for street use. Maybe one day to try out at infineon how the tranny blows :teeth

Damn, I have a friend that uses same block, 477cid and some older Indy heads, twin turbo at around 6-8psi in a '67 Plymouth Vip body. Just dynoed 1570hp and +2000nm torque !!! Maybe I should throw that pump away and go with turbo's (he actually ran 7.89 1/4mile with that 3500lb body ha ha)
 
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CABilly

Splitter
Thats one ugly bitch.....but its cool when they are fast :teeth, I thought you had a 80's Capi.

Hrmph. I don't see any ugly in there. I think it looks like a little German Nova.

But when you hear her, she is pretty nasty..
 

dmack

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1995 Saleen 351 R with Vortech supercharger, 480 horsepower, Ford factory color Saphire Blue. Only 1 ever made in this color.
 

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