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Renegade Raceway...

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Stumbled across this on my walk this morning…

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My dad had a 62 Super 88, then a 64 Super 88 when I was a kid. I remember my mom did some pretty good burnouts in the 64. Both had the high compression 394 4 barrel motor. Years later my brother had a 64 with the same motor, power windows and a/c.
Dad bought another one when he was in his 60s, a Dynamic 88 if memory serves, an original survivor car with 50k miles on it. That one was a bare bones 4 door sedan, radio delete, poverty cap special, only option was power steering.
 
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ENGINE
Type: 426 RB-block
Bore: 4.280
Stroke: 3.750
Cylinder heads: Mopar 906 cast iron
Pistons: Diamond
Compression ratio: 10.5:1
Crank: Stock
Rods: Eagle Steel
Camshaft: Lunati Voodoo flat tappet
Valve Lift: Intake .533 / Exhaust .552
Duration: 242 @ .050
Induction: Edelbrock Performer 440
Ignition: MSD 6AL
Exhaust: TTI 1 7/8
Cooling system: Cool Craft aluminum
Engine built by: Michael Damewood / Michael Diagrepont
DRIVETRAIN
Transmission: Cope Racing 727 Pro Race
Rear Axle: Mopar 8 3/4 -inch Sure-Grip
Rear Gear: 4.10
CHASSIS
Front Suspension: Stock
Rear Suspension: Stock w/ Caltracs Traction Bars
Steering: Stock
Brakes, front: Disc
Brakes, rear: Drum

Wheels: Front- American Racing Torq Thrust 15x5; Rear- Specialty Wheel 15x7
Tires: Front- Fruzion P205/65/15; Rear- Mickey Thompson ET Street P235/60/15
https://www.motortrend.com/features...yimageid=c47b7a96-cbc8-40f0-b3c3-251ffdff62ab

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Shelton Racing ProMod car. Met this guy at the GatorNats today. He had not 1, but TWO promod cars there! This one with a 14-71 Roots blower and the other one with a screw blower on it.

Had to be one of the nicest guys I've met! Invited us in close to look at his car and ask any questions. Stood there and talked to us for like 20 min or so. Something this ole dummy didn't know: since the blowers dump their air toward opposite ends of the engine, and this being heated air (at close to 35 psi of boost!), they actually use different rods/pistons in either the front or rear 4 holes to lower the CR by 0.2-0.3 to handle the hotter air. Never knew that! He also said the Roots blower is harder on the 4" stroke crankshaft than the screw blower. Interesting stuff!!
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Shelton Racing ProMod car. Met this guy at the GatorNats today. He had not 1, but TWO promod cars there! This one with a 14-71 Roots blower and the other one with a screw blower on it.

Had to be one of the nicest guys I've met! Invited us in close to look at his car and ask any questions. Stood there and talked to us for like 20 min or so. Something this ole dummy didn't know: since the blowers dump their air toward opposite ends of the engine, and this being heated air (at close to 35 psi of boost!), they actually use different rods/pistons in either the front or rear 4 holes to lower the CR by 0.2-0.3 to handle the hotter air. Never knew that! He also said the Roots blower is harder on the 4" stroke crankshaft than the screw blower. Interesting stuff!!
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Very cool!!
 
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