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| Author: | ShivaDart [ Sun Feb 27, 2005 8:46 am ] |
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drag racing = expensive If you start out slow, you want to go quicker. Not that I wouldn't want to go, unfortuneately all the races seem to be states away and I can't get out to them. My list of upgrades(in order of how I want to do them) *fuel injection(actively persuing) *16 inch rims and low profile tires all around *Rear discs *upgrade from the small discs to the large front discs *Koni or like adjustable front and rear shocks After that I will have a bonified four door sports car with the speed of a turtle In short, thanks departed .com and .org, you're information is making me spend a fortune on my $300 car |
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| Author: | Will [ Sun Feb 27, 2005 5:36 pm ] |
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Once you start getting into custom parts it cost the same to build any engine. I could hae built a nice big block for the price of my slant. |
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| Author: | ShivaDart [ Sun Feb 27, 2005 8:14 pm ] |
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I'm confused.... I don't remember posting this here.... it doesn't make much sense here. I was actually meaning to post it on the .com thread in the other section Sorry. Oh well, might as well go with the flow I'd bet you could build a smallblock Chevy cheaper than you could build up a slant(I'm talking high-end builds that make you really quick). There are a ton of bolt on kits for the smallblocks, to really make horsepower with the slant there's a lot of custom fabrication. My guess is that when someone builds up a slant they have a greater desire to be different than to have a lot of speed, someone that builds up a V-8 wants to be quick but doesn't care about being different as much. |
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| Author: | Chuck [ Sun Feb 27, 2005 8:30 pm ] |
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Quote: I'm confused.... I don't remember posting this here.... it doesn't make much sense here. I was actually meaning to post it on the .com thread in the other section
Your post was about racing and had nothing to do with the thread that was running, so I moved it. You could have started a new topic instead of adding on to that one. I felt it was confusing to leave it there.
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| Author: | Slant6Ram [ Mon Feb 28, 2005 8:19 am ] |
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I can't believe there isn't any slant six racing in Washington, I see so many old Mopars on ebay that are in Washington. I've also seen several posts from people in washington state. Somebody out there really needs to get something organized. (hint hint) I like the slant six people! Yes, all out racing with a slant six can get expensive, but I can get started with an $800, 19 second car and not get laughed off the track. Some of the friends I've made have offered me affordable used parts as they upgrade. We stick together and help each other out, because it's fun to get faster every year. I enjoy a little fabrication now and then and I like that I can be part of the group without 10 years of experience. |
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| Author: | slantzilla [ Mon Feb 28, 2005 11:03 am ] |
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My guess is that when someone builds up a slant they have a greater desire to be different than to have a lot of speed, someone that builds up a V-8 wants to be quick but doesn't care about being different as much.
That's why I do it. It is much more satisfying to have a 12 second Slant street car than a 12 second 340 Duster.When I am at the track with my buddy who has an 11 second 383 Demon race car, I will have 10 people come and look at my old Valiant for every one that looks at his race car. |
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| Author: | Tom Drake [ Tue Mar 01, 2005 7:06 am ] |
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Quote: When I am at the track with my buddy who has an 11 second 383 Demon race car, I will have 10 people come and look at my old Valiant for every one that looks at his race car.
I would have to agree with Dennis. Definitely draws a lot of attention. Everytime we would take the Simca out( especially TnT night) people would be crowded around looking it over and asking questions. The most popular questions was "Why" and the second was "Who made that motor?". Truth be told we got less attention at Mopar meets than we did at Bracket races and IHRA races...never could explain that.I like different. Anyone can build a 10 sec BB(1/4) but how many people can say they have a 10sec slant 6?(or 9) Tom |
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| Author: | Dart270 [ Tue Mar 01, 2005 1:12 pm ] |
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Same goes for road racing. Every time I have had my '64 Dart out, it gets lots of questions and goofy looks, and plenty of thumbs up! Slant, different... Lou |
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| Author: | ShivaDart [ Tue Mar 01, 2005 3:30 pm ] |
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Quote: I can't believe there isn't any slant six racing in Washington, I see so many old Mopars on ebay that are in Washington. I've also seen several posts from people in washington state. Somebody out there really needs to get something organized. (hint hint)
There aren't many into slants in Washington, I see a few people pop up every so often from the Seattle area, and I believe one person lived/was think of moving to Spokane. A slant six race here would maybe consist of four people to start out with(there are a lot of slants in Washington, just no modified ones or people that think they're anything worth making quick). A race over here would grow with time, and I would make time for a race over here, but personally... I wouldn't have time to actually help organize a race over here. Does anyone know if there are any majorly quick slants up in this state?Someone has managed to get into the 9's with a slant? I thought the fastest ones were in the 10 second range. |
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| Author: | slantzilla [ Tue Mar 01, 2005 7:50 pm ] |
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Quote: Does anyone know if there are any majorly quick slants up in this state?
Dave Mueller has a super trick wagon that runs 11's.Quote: Someone has managed to get into the 9's with a slant? I thought the fastest ones were in the 10 second range.
Charles Meyer, the Cox Brothers, and the Drakes have all run in the 9's. Mike jeffrey has gone 10:05@130 at Kearney.
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| Author: | ShivaDart [ Tue Mar 01, 2005 10:48 pm ] |
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Quote: ShivaDart wrote:
My only comment: SWEET!! Does anyone know if there are any majorly quick slants up in this state? Dave Mueller has a super trick wagon that runs 11's. Quote: Someone has managed to get into the 9's with a slant? I thought the fastest ones were in the 10 second range. Charles Meyer, the Cox Brothers, and the Drakes have all run in the 9's. Mike jeffrey has gone 10:05@130 at Kearney. |
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| Author: | Guest [ Thu Mar 03, 2005 4:22 pm ] |
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I live near Portland Oregon and I travel to Spokane once in awhile to visit friends. Where do you live in Spokane ?? I also go to Deer Park ?? Dave Mueller |
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| Author: | Doctor Dodge [ Thu Mar 03, 2005 9:19 pm ] |
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Hi Dave... Are you ready for Redding? ( I sure wish you would haul out to Vegas, It was fun seeing you there 2 year back) DD |
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| Author: | russ [ Sun Mar 06, 2005 5:43 pm ] |
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I got to say(is drag racing expensive) ....Yes...But as far as I know I am the only person that drive around with A street /6 race car here and that my friend is Sweet and when I race 5.0's and thay find out that thay were beat by a 6cyl. Now that is priceless!!! |
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| Author: | ryandcovalt [ Fri Mar 11, 2005 12:29 pm ] |
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Yes Drag Racing can be Expensive, but if you use your head and keep your eyes open you can find /6 stuff cheap. I dont have a pile of money in my 72 swinger and it runs mid 15's on 14" street tires. There are always guys at swap meets getting rid of cams and intakes, and I must say there is nothing that gets as much attention as a nice dodge /6 with a hyper pak setup, that runs like a jack rabbit on steroids. |
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