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Are you guys being coy or what? And that shade of blue is what please?
I'm really curious to know what a SAAC board member and bon vivant kinda guy thinks. |
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I wouldda sworn you'd go Rangoon Red.
Now-old, real Halibrands, 1991 Halibrands, Kress, Lacey and Richard 'Air Halibrands', Kidney Beans, Rudges, or Foose Dubs??? Cough it up Ron... |
Well, at least we won't have to suffer through another thread where the OP can't decide what shade of blue to paint his or her car or what shade of white or black to paint their wheels/sidepipes. :LOL:
Back to the mag wheel thread. |
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There...suitable for a post-it in the damn book and all the KMP BNL history ya need. |
I know it's a CSX4000, Chas, but I love this pic of CSX4323 in Post #40 with the dirty mag wheels.
http://clubcobra.com/forums/showthre...t=85692&page=3 |
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Why not just highly polish your current Trigos and save the $$ for your Cammer??%/ Ron's still not divulging his wheel selection and he owns a 'real' GT 350 -so I'd guess they'd be some type of 'real'. |
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There's a great video clip that turned up, interviewing an original purchaser of a 427 Cobra who talked about how they got aluminum wheels because there was a problem with the magnesium Sunbursts exploding when they rubbed a curb and 'sparked.' http://saacforum.com/Smileys/default/hysterical2.gif |
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The engine noise is NOT coming from the Cobra, but by a race car passing by. |
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And uh-I avoid rubbing my magnesium against curbs.:eek: |
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And those black stripes suck because they don't taper-among other reasons. |
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So I can ask-why did you paint your car silver? (Besides the fact that it looks beautiful) I though that a 'take-no-prisoners' guy like you would save 50 pounds with bare skin. I know, I know-800HP, what's 50 pounds?...:LOL: |
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When I first put in an aluminum engine I went all out on weight, I even had a magnesium water pump, 25 pound clutch and flywheel, a standard bell housing because my Lakewood was heavier, magnesium Jerrico trans, small battery, etc. etc. The car weighed 2180 with 10 gal of gas and 10 qts of oil. The handling was not good and the car was very unpredictable although fast in a straight line. I then decided to stiffen the frame with an insert using a round tube with a vertical blade rosette welded in the tube. The car then went to 2270 ponds but handled much better, after that I added the dry sump system, fuel injection and supporting electronics. Car weight is now 2350 but very drivable even in the wet, just illustrating that structure trumps weight but weight is still king if you can get it. A bare original Cobra is pretty ugly and needs lots of filler for acceptable paint. A polished Kirkham is a 1000 times nicer than any original and I am not sure you could ever get an original that nice even with a ton of body work so I stayed with paint to cover the many flaws of a hand hammered body. If I were to build another Cobra today I would start with a Kirkham and use my suspension, modify the frame and use carbon fiber brake rotors and a high horsepower Windsor based small block of about 650 HP that would rev to 10,000. I'll bet you could bring that in at about 1900 lbs, it would be killer fast and handle better than just about anything out there until aero took over, of course you could do a Daytona coupe in Carbon to solve the aero issues. |
More thanks for your car's resume and your great build progression. Very refreshing to see serious tech on here.
I think you and Morris have achieved the most success for road racing Cobras with the difference being yours is in more of a conventional configuration. You both agree on many points like starting with a KMP, stiffness, power required and lightness. Just to pick your brain, an all aluminum, 9.5 deck small block (of 358 to 427 ") would weigh in around 470 pounds. Why such a modest power figure (650) when with Cup technology (na), you could achieve 730-800HP and a conservative 9000RPM top? It's great reading your experiences and views. |
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I'm bored, bored, bored....though the excitement from last weekend was putting 5 gallons of gas in the tank, unfortunately, via a 5-gal gas can, since my car still hasn't seen the light of day in months. :CRY: As for the magnesium wheels, no curbs in my garage. :p |
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