After my one journey to the strip this year, there is no improvement
over last
year and I'm still 0.20 seconds from cracking into the 11s with my
near 3800#
1965 Belvedere. How do I pick up that two tenths or so without a
spending a
fortune. Keep it under $2,000 (or a lot less).
My first thought is reduce weight. Scrape off the undercoating and
take out the
jack and spare. But I don't want to get carried away with weight
reduction as I
want the car to look "stock".
I'm pondering a serious day at a chassis dyno with someone who knows
carbs -
that might cost me $500 or so.
Other more expensive options is changing the pistons to get a quench
motor with
the existing open chamber 452 heads (is that even possible?). $300
for KB
Hypertech step pistons. Plus rings, gaskets, etc.and a engine
rebalance.
Next step is to go to Performer RPM heads. I'm concerned about power
loss as I
already have a Stage 1 port job by Koffels on the 452. One
restriction is I want
to run pump gas - 93 octane. Bare heads in the $1,200 a pair range
plus maybe a
$100 to install the valves out of the 452 heads.
I'm already running a near 550 lift Comp Cam and think that will not
change.
60 foots are in the 1.73-1.74 and it looks a little sluggish off the
line. (see
"Don Gallimore at Pinks All Out" on YouTube) The rear's a 4.10.
Maybe a 4.56
with the existing 4100rpm flash stall converter might do the trick.
The 9" tires
are not stressed now so I think they can handle the additional torque
multiplication. It's a Dana 60 so it's not a low cost changeover.
Could fixed
one of my 8 3/4 units - destroyed a good number of them in my 4
speed days - so
I've got a lot of parts. That'll cut another 50# off, too. Can it
take the load?
That'll cost me less that $500.
Anyone care to offer some suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Akron Don
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