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11-14-2001, 05:11 PM | #1 |
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NHRA and IHRA Super Stock motors
I just read the "Small Stick Science" article in the 12/01 MM&FF issue. Ken Miele has a '98 Mustang with an '85 302 (306 probably) that ran a 11.38 at 118 mph. This is with a 585 cfm Holley, ported Victor Jr. intake, E5TE heads (1.78"/1.45" valves) etc. I realize that it's a race engine, but he's running better than my 306, S-trim combo in my Mustang GT. Comparing apples to oranges someone will probably say, but I want maximum power from my engine. How do these engines make so much hp and torque?
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11-16-2001, 09:50 AM | #2 |
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Hey Al, what do they have to weigh in superstock? I havent read that article yet, but thanks for pointing it out. Check out NMRA Factory Stock, those guys are equally impressive! 12 oh's @ 113 with a factory untouched intake, unported E7's, factory cam, 70mm tb, 75mm mass air, weighing like 3100. This is a very tire limiting class too! Only BFG Dragradials are allowed, and the guys numbers get alot faster bolting up some et streets when they are not at an NMRA event.
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11-16-2001, 07:34 PM | #3 |
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Andy, I glad someone finally replied to my question. I weigh 205 lbs. and the last time I checked, my Mustang weighed 3352 lbs. without me in it. But I'm going on a diet this winter and so is the Mustang.
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