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#91
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You guys are making this way too complicated. It did not run L88 times it ran L72 times! The crew at hand was a drag racing dream team, no amateurs allowed.
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#92
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Personally I love this discussion. The history and mystic of this car just keeps getting better. I can't wait for Ryan to get Warren's paper to see what it says. The BOTTOM line is, this car is going to a great collection/collector for us all to enjoy and not becoming an auction whore. Cheers and keep it coming!
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#93
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An L-88 cam has a lumpy rough idle shaking, vibrating, inconsistent RPMs
The caption says the car was docile and quiet looks like stock appearing 7mm plug wires, iron heads, and tower radiator hose clamps photo from Super Stock magazine drag test |
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- The track was wet, or drying ("a light, cold rain had just finished falling") and was facing a headwind - The car didn't have traction bars (or anything other than spring clips for traction control) - Hedrick was instructed to go very easy on the clutch/flywheel, with no power shifting Not trying to be argumentative, just looking for a story that makes sense! Last edited by lycan; Today at 05:25 AM. |
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They would also on camaro and firebird loosen the top nut 1 inch on the front shocks to give it 1 inch of travel before having any resistance even with drag shocks . Another was to file / grind the serrations off the bushings in the front end to give it an easier weight tranfer. Last edited by turbo69bird; Today at 06:08 AM. |
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