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Brent Mills 03-19-2003 01:07 AM

Please welcome Hi-Per Rods (BackDraft Racing reps) to Club Cobra!
 
Please welcome Robert Boudreaux to the club. He's here to answer questions and help out where he can.

Excaliber 03-19-2003 05:31 AM

...and the legendary Club Cobra just keeps getting bigger and better! Great to have another rep on site.

Ernie

Blake Olson 03-19-2003 08:23 AM

Robert,

thanks for taking care of the TCC Merchandise online.

Can't wait to see the Hi-Per Rods online catalog when it's done...

blake

Boudy 03-19-2003 09:57 AM

Thanks.
 
Thanks guys. I will be here to serve and any questions you may have, I'll do my best to anwer. Reg will be stopping in also to help with technical questions on the BackDraft cars.

Our online parts catalog is less than a week away and will be growing continuously. So check in often. We offer a full line of products from most names like Edelbrock, MSD, Ford Racing, and more.

We also offer short blocks, long blocks and turn-key engines in any custom combination desired.

There will be ongoing promotions for club members and a Backdraft demo to test drive at as many TCC functions as possible.

Any questions? Don't hesitate to email, post, or call.
Info@Hi-PerRods.com
Robert (817) 703-1475

Thanks,

Robert

hross14 04-09-2003 12:34 PM

Hello, what would be nice are some ore particulars when it comes to the BDR numbers...i.e. weight, front suspension setup particulars i.e. anti dive/squat considerations, skid pad numbers, heater/defroster, performance numbers for a completed car, and any other numbers you think some tech head might want (update the website so work/time is not duplicated) to know. This may also be a touchy question but what is your take on the BDR .vs. the SPF and ERA?? I know that off the back there is a big price difference and some standard equipment that is not there but what is your take? Also what is the differnce between the standard suspension and the 3000$ option? Does the soft top/hard top come with side curtians. I hope it does not seem like i am being anal but if i do/when buy this car i plan to drive it often and keep it for some years to come. Any info you might have would be great.

P.S. i do not call Reg yet because i am just really in the research stage. Purchase will not be for another 10 months (unless the stockmarket really heats up). Thanks once again Henry

Boudy 04-10-2003 02:33 PM

No prisoners...
 
Hello Henry: I can see that you get to the point.:D

The BDR runs around 2300 lbs. It can get up to 2500 depending on what you bolt into it. The suspension is of BMW vintage from the 95' 325 series. Ride height is fully adjustable and it runs 49% rear with a 302 block. The front sets up identical to the BMW with about an 1/8" toe-in to soften up the steering. It also has the sway bar to provide anti-dive. The rear also sets up identical with the exeption of 0 camber to keep the wheels flat on the road, stock calls for +1.5 or so. The car does sqaut under acceleration. This however, helps with the transfer of ponies to the pavement. No skid pad tests have been done at this time.

Completed performance numbers? Which car? I can tell you that the rear suspension does a good job with traction and the car road coarses extremly well. A 302 based engine will handle much better if you intend to race the car.The guys in Deep South Club race 5 or 6 of them regularly in Florida and they run very well against the other 20+ replicas of all makes. The suspension upgrade is an M3 package that include shocks, springs, 1/2 shafts, and brakes. This package requires 17" wheels to house the larger brakes.

%/A search will yield all the threads you can bare to read on the comparison of SPFs and ERAs. An ERA is probably one of the most sought after cars when authenticity is concerned, it is a very different car from the TKMs. With that said, I'll tell you why one might choose a BDR. As you have mentioned, the BDR is $12,000 less expensive than others. It is not less car, just less expensive. The car drives and handles like a dream. Both SPFs and BDRs are well made with attention to details and quality. A manufacturer is entitled to sell it's wares for whatever the market will bare. Sometimes a new product is introduced into a market that raises the bar by offering more value built into it's product. If price is not an issue for you, I would let first hand research make your decision for you. Look at all three cars and drive them. You'll probably find club members in your area to help out. Side by side, your choice will boil down to a personal preference.

Thanks,

Robert

hross14 04-10-2003 03:23 PM

Hey thanks for the info. I hope that getting to the point does not seem too pushy..i just like to get to the bottom line (must be this auditing job (not IRS)). I have writtien a couple of threads but they always go off on a tangent....Doesnt seem to be much focus after a couple of posts. Well if you are at Knotts on Sundy i will see you there. I am a pretty young guy and i look like i am hispanic with glasses stocky build. Later Henry

Dr_lopez 04-10-2003 04:59 PM

First thing first, CONGRATS to Robert for your new dealership....
I own BDR # 5, and it's a super great car. Yes, us Deep South Cobra Club dudes are having lot's of fun racing as many times as we can. One of our members Dan Fortin got the fastest time in his 347 stroker BDR at the Gainesville Track event in January. We were up against 25 cars. I've heard concerns about the BMW rearend holding up under all that HP we're putting under our hoods, and I can tell you this much. My rearend is in perfect shape, but I can't say the same for my specially prepared King Cobra T5 tranny. It didn't hold up while running the Homestead Speedway track just recently. I'm trying to get it fixed in time for our race next weekend. Another friend and member in DSCC also broke his Tremec durning the same event but while doing 1/8 mile racing. Flanker also owns a beautiful BDR. So much for all those Ford rearend diehards, huh! All that muscle and we haven't broken one yet.
Henry, do check out the BDR cars that Reg the owner of the company in bringing your way to the Knott's Berry Show.

Armando

Boudy 04-12-2003 08:07 PM

Henry: No problem on getting to the point. I've been accused of it myself.(SSHHH) Anyway, we are here to help. Reg is there with three cars. Check em' out. Go over them. Ask 100 questions, I don't think you'll be disappointed.

Manny: Is that you? If so, sorry, I never got your name when we met.

Robert

aumoore 04-12-2003 09:30 PM

Dr. Lopez is Armando Lopez and Manny Lopez is the crazy one. :D

xlr8or 04-12-2003 11:45 PM

I was crawling all over those cars today at Knott's. I was very pleased with what I saw. Body panels were smooth and straight. Well finished cars. Very impressive for what they cost. They also mentioned they have the big block option coming up for those that must have it. as well as a suspension upgrade that requires the 17" wheels to fit over the bigger brakes.

For what it's worth I really liked the car overall. Good value for the car. I believe the turnkey with a 400 hp 351 was about $35K

mannylopez 04-14-2003 08:30 AM

Hello Guys:
Yes, it's the crazy one, like Aumoore calls me.
Robert congratulations with your new dealership.
It's been a few months since we met at BDR of Pembroke Pines.
One of theese days we will stop and visit you on our way up to California.

Lots of luck,
Manny Lopez ( dualrollbars )

Boudy 04-14-2003 09:21 AM

Not to worry friend. Crazy is a relative term. It's all about perception. Kinda like fast, what's fast? Good to here from you. I should be down this summer at least once or twice. I wanted to make the open house but I've been busy, busy.

Thanks for the sentiments guys. I'm going to do all I can to make this area a BDR hotbed.

Boudy

Boudy 04-14-2003 09:27 AM

[quote]Originally posted by xlr8or


[b]Well finished cars. Very impressive for what they cost.

Add $10,000 to the cost of this car and it's still very impressive.

Boudy

Mad Macs 04-14-2003 02:39 PM

They are both crazy, I think it must be the hair!
Just kiddin' Armando! BTW sorry to hear about your tranny.

Craig

jpfletch1 04-21-2003 09:21 PM

suspension and running gear
 
Since there are no pictures of the suspension, brakes and running gear on the web site or brochure its kind of mysterious. What kind of power will the standard setup handle. Exactly what BMW parts are used.

Boudy 04-22-2003 12:08 PM

Re: No prisoners...
 
[quote]Originally posted by Boudy


[b]Hello Henry: I can see that you get to the point.:D

The BDR runs around 2300 lbs. It can get up to 2500 depending on what you bolt into it. The suspension is of BMW vintage from the 95' 325 series. Ride height is fully adjustable and it runs 49% rear with a 302 block. The front sets up identical to the BMW with about an 1/8" toe-in to soften up the steering. It also has the sway bar to provide anti-dive. The rear also sets up identical with the exeption of 0 camber to keep the wheels flat on the road, stock calls for +1.5 or so. The car does sqaut under acceleration. This however, helps with the transfer of ponies to the pavement. No skid pad tests have been done at this time.

Completed performance numbers? Which car? I can tell you that the rear suspension does a good job with traction and the car road coarses extremly well. A 302 based engine will handle much better if you intend to race the car.The guys in Deep South Club race 5 or 6 of them regularly in Florida and they run very well against the other 20+ replicas of all makes. The suspension upgrade is an M3 package that include shocks, springs, 1/2 shafts, and brakes. This package requires 17" wheels to house the larger brakes.

JPFLETCH1: I stole that from an earlier post in the thread so I hope you don't mind. I have some pics of suspension in the Gallery of Hi-Per Rods' website. But I can post more or send you some if you like. The standard suspension package will handle 450 HP at the flywheel with no problems at all. 500 HP will require the suspension upgrade unless it'll never see a race track. 500 HP is the limit for the stock suspension but it is not recommended to hit the road coarse with it. Standard is 4 wheel, power assisted disc brakes and vented front rotors. The upgrade has larger, all vented disc w/larger calipers & pads.

Hope that was what you wanted. If not, let me know.

Thanks,

Robert

EDIT: As for parts used, the complete front and rear suspension package is used. That includes sway bars and all.


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