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Maybe the mag wheel thread has turned you off on getting a set after 33 pages of absolutely NOTHING. :rolleyes: Chas, the Kirkhams had a show car a long time back with yellow center stripes. :p |
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The small block would do that and still have a big top end and lots of flexibility with that rpm range. I stuck with the FE because it is an original car if it weren't, I would have gone the small block route. At one time I was looking at a DFX Cosworth Turbo engine but again the originality thing got to me so I did not do it, had a hell of a deal on one and it was under 400 lbs complete. |
I understand now. My experience was with alloy 9.5's at 427 and 460" with power between 625 and 710HP (solid rollers, Kuntz heads, Callies strokers-those were 470-480 pounds.
You're talking smaller, lighter block and tiny stroke cranks. Cosworth Turbo eh? YIKES! Please post your next mods on 3170 or your next project. I'd love to follow along. |
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The Cobra is sitting under a car cover waiting for it's lazy owner to install a new flywheel and some larger front tires for this summers autox season. I am currently working on my Ford GT trying to get into the 2011 Optima Challenge, I have upgraded because that blown LS chevy killed me on the straights last year. I have added a 6' wide carbon fiber rear wing mounted above roof line, a 7" deep carbon fiber front splitter, Penske shocks, 19x12 rear wheels and 19x9.5 front wheels, heavy springs, lowered it 2" from stock and added skirts to keep air from entering at the sides of the car. I also added a 4.0 L Whipple and long tube headers, and two MSD Boostapumps because we were running out of fuel on the chassis dyno. We are currently working on a new mass air flow and improved air cleaner to get rear wheel HP over 900. First Dyno runs were 862 RWHP and 790 lb/ft. The car melted the cats and plugged the exhaust the first time out at an Optima qualifier. I am working on a fix for that and will be running it at Willow Springs in May, hopefully all will go well this time. It is pretty quick now but weighs 3470 lbs so it is not nearly as agile as the Cobra. It is lots more stable than the Cobra above 100 mph though and pulls like a train up there. Here is a link to a Youtube video where the cats are beginning to plug the exhaust. The speeds in gear are 1st 62, 2nd 102, 3rd 140 check out how quickly it pulls 1st, 2nd and part of 3rd it isn't the Cobra but it ain't bad. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vZcU6uSW1o[/url] |
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That thing corners flatter than my grammar school sweetheart. It pulls merely incredibly. You are working in a league apart from us. Do you run JPL in Pasadena? :confused: |
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