Moparmatt72
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Sweet ride. Who made those valve covers I really like the design and look?
Sweet ride. Who made those valve covers I really like the design and look?
NEW UPDATED VERSION .055 over /stock stroke 440
ross dome piston (13-1)
bme alum. rods
.590 cam
MP "452" alum. head (76 cc)
max wedge ductile adj. rocker
M1 intake
750 carb (E-85)
9 inch turbo action (4500)
turbo action v/b with trans brake.(leave at 3000)
8 3/4 (then)...Dana60 (now)
4.10 (then)...4.56 (now)
29x9 (Hossiers)(then)....30x9 radials (now)
ladder bars and coil overs
stock front end
*car weighs 36xx lbs.
best et - 11.24 (then)...11.11 (now)
mph - 119 ..same
60ft. - 1.52 (then)...1.46 (now)
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Thats a great looking car! Nice shots of it..
1970 Road Runner same as above, all steel
4000 w/ driver and ballast (trying to slow it down)
1972 440 stock block
4.375" stroke crank
I beam rods
stroked to 520ci
Steath heads ported by Modern Cylinder heads (CNC porting only)
modified stock sheetmetal valve covers (to clear the rockers)
Holley Street Dominator Intake (port matched to heads)
Holley 950 HP Carb
MSD Pro Billet
MSD 6 AL
AL water pump and water pump housing
.590 MP Solid cam
440 Max RAS 1.6 rockers
11.3 Compression (.055" thick Cometic head gaskets)
modified 1972 stamped steel valve covers
same trans and converter as above
315 Mickey ET Streets
2" Hooker Super Comp Headers
3.91 8-3/4
super stock MP springs
Driven from Indiana to Topeka, KS for Hot Rod Drag Week 11 and back
didn't break or overheat (even with the stock 22" radiator)
intake, heads and water pump all painted engine color (steath stroker)
Best ET 11.36 @ 120 mph
runs thru the traps at 6500 rpm
engine made over 470 RWHP needs tuned (didn't have time before Drag Week), AFR was fat, the carb needs jetted down a little.
Was at the Woodburn,Oregon track in October and saw a late model charger go 9.60's on 3 stages of n2o.It is widely known on all the lx/lc forums. I am the only one to get into the 11's on motor so far. There is one nitrous car and one blower car with an ecm swap to also go 11's.
my 63 dodge
440 motor 906 heads 509 cam 4.10 rear 9 inch slick 4200 stall and 850 carb
pump gas 11:46 @118 best time
this car was a lot of fun never broke anything in 2 years of racing
my son raced it. now he races my duster
67gtx 0324 tell us more about your combo, as this is very similar to what I want for my 67 Belvedere. I know it will likely be a little slower due to weight, but your car is exactly where I want to be performance wise.
Thanks
440 stock crank stock rods resized arp bolts .030 forged flat top pistons with valve reliefs the cam was a
hughes 563 lift "I forget I changed it" hughes rocker arms, push rods by smith bros. 906 heads 2.14 intake
1.81 ex milled .040 edelbrock performer rpm 850 carb. msd 6al, Mallory 110 electric fuel pump factory
pre set 7 psi no reg. 4200 converter by dynamic 4.10 rear 28x9 slicks the motor was basically a street
motor idled around 800 rpm ran it at 6000 to 6200 rpm it just ran and ran never broke one thing on motor
for 2 years I think the car was just under 3400lbs hope this helps
ron67GTX 0324 thats a very nice 63 Dodge you have ! I also like the wheel combo alot with Torque Thrust up front and steelies out back as you can see. I do love the 63 Plymouth and Dodge's ! Sweet launch pic. Ron
only thing I managed under 11 seconds was the burnout....
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