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93GTDIN 08-07-2003 03:48 PM

A likely story
 
TFS TW heads
TFS 2 cam
EGR delete
full exhaust (longtubes)
15" (rim size) slicks w/ 3.73's

all of the above in an otherwise stock (injectors, TB, MAF, i mean STOCK otherwise) 94 hardtop cobra


can you see that combo running 12.3's @110+ all day with a perfect tune?

Dark_5.0 08-07-2003 04:18 PM

I think it would run about a 13.0-13.3 at maybe 106-107.

I could see it in a notchback but not a sn95.

Dark_5.0 08-07-2003 04:19 PM

I take that back. Yes it is possible. with a good driver/60ft.

tmoss 08-08-2003 07:39 AM

Yes it's possible.

HotRoddin 08-09-2003 12:01 AM

Re: A likely story
 
Quote:

Originally posted by 93GTDIN
TFS TW heads
TFS 2 cam
EGR delete
full exhaust (longtubes)
15" (rim size) slicks w/ 3.73's

all of the above in an otherwise stock (injectors, TB, MAF, i mean STOCK otherwise) 94 hardtop cobra


can you see that combo running 12.3's @110+ all day with a perfect tune?

When pigs fly

TMASTER 08-09-2003 01:20 AM

no way! lol

93GTDIN 08-09-2003 02:03 AM

Well I witnessed it here at the track in san antonio (SAR). He was running 12.6's many times in a row and claimed to see 12.3 - 12.1 regularly which i believe because everybody was running a few tenths off their best. humidity was awful..

Anyay I looked under the hood and all I can say i saw for sure was stock cobra upper, stock tb, stock MAF, no nitrous, no power adder...

Ideas? A stroker perhaps?

'89GTStang 08-09-2003 02:52 PM

a good port and polish can do wonders!! as well as going on a good diet.

93GTDIN 08-09-2003 02:57 PM

they were the stock unported (i was told) old style tfs heads.

HotRoddin 08-09-2003 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by 93GTDIN
and claimed

Long time ago, I had a 58 Ford Fairlane. It was as stock looking as stock looking gets ... right down to stock hubcaps. It had a big block FE motor in it. I "claimed" to everybody i met it was a basically stock 352 (all FE blocks have 352 cast very visably into the front of the block) ... I told them it was a very mild almost stock cam in a stock car. The Car was an old race car my brother had abandoned ... if you looked in the glove box you were looking at the steering column ..nothing under the dash at all, empty ..the rain came into the car through the outside cowl grill if i didn't cover it. The hood had all the structure cut out, nothing but sheetmetal left. the back windows were fixed plexiglas. The car was stripped totally. That "352" was actually a 406 with heavly worked 427 heads, it had tri power (3, 300 CFM Holleys) on a Ford aluminum manifold. It had a Ford NASCAR short track cam in it made to pull out of corners and it just oozed low end torque. It had 4:56 gears. It had 13 to 1 compression (you could stand 10' behind the car and the exhaust would make your pant legs flap.) It was a stop light warrior ... all low end ... I totally destroyed people here in So Cal stop light to stop light for about 6 years .... when i finally wore the thing out and kissed it goodbye, everybody in town still thought it was a basically stock 352 in a big heavy 58 Ford.
Point being, Hotrodders are the biggest Bullsh***ers on the planet next to maybe fishermen (i'll tell you about the world record Bass i caught sometime) ... take everything you hear with a grain of salt ... the crap you read in the hot rod books ... do you really think they are gonna spend 10's of thousands of dollars making their car competitive then tell you exactally what they did so you can go fast as them without spending all that time and money ???? lol
Use some logic ... if you could go low 12's in a basically stock 302 then my old 58 would have been running low 9's and all the guys on this board with fairly modified 302's would be running mid 10's easy. I'm stickin with my original reply ... when pigs fly ... you'll never convince me its gonna happen.;)

lx mike 08-09-2003 10:51 PM

There's something he's not telling you about the car.


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