B.R.E.Demon
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yes exactly looked at these and just redoing the endsDisabling the door and steering lock mechanisms is mandatory for my Bonneville (SCTA) adventure. I am surprised NHRA doesn't have the same.
yes exactly looked at these and just redoing the endsDisabling the door and steering lock mechanisms is mandatory for my Bonneville (SCTA) adventure. I am surprised NHRA doesn't have the same.
Should work. I was looking at adding a strut that wouldn't allow the lock mechanism to move. Seemed like the easiest solution for me.
For a 4 speed I would do a 3 speed shifter to run the 4 speed with a second rod to do reverse that has a twist lock like an brake handle on theses carsShould work. I was looking at adding a strut that wouldn't allow the lock mechanism to move. Seemed like the easiest solution for me.
But then we also can't have reverse - either remove the gear or disable it so it can't be selected. Another strut to hold the reverse arm on the 4spd in locked out position.
I'd be very curious to see that set up!For a 4 speed I would do a 3 speed shifter to run the 4 speed with a second rod to do reverse that has a twist lock like an brake handle on theses cars
Here you go bill Jenkins version without a lockI'd be very curious to see that set up!
Very nice! I love the look of the artillery wheels and the paint on the 32 RPU.My buddy from Colorado Hot Rod Haven (AMBR and Riddler builders) came out to check over the cage and the parts they’ll be working on. He should be back within the next week or so to knock out the cage work, which means I can finally lead the seams and roll the car over to start on the underside.
Another buddy came through big time with a passenger side drip rail—sending one down from their private yard. I also wrapped up the bottom edges on the doors, so those and the drip rail are heading to the blaster, hopefully later this week.
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I'm staying with a 8.50 cert cage but incorporating some parts of the 25.5 spec. That way if I must update in the future the foundation is there but I don't plan to push it past deep eights (that would be outlaw events anyway) otherwise I still have my FED chassis for when I want to go faster.How are you gonna deal with the aesthetics of a 25.5 cage in this thing?
That's bullshit.Crazy morning—took the day off to get the roll cage welded out so I could start on the underside, but of course, the welder was a no-call no-show. Thankfully, my buddy's coming in clutch to help out
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Cam Motion your employer? Do they just make late model cam set ups?Jewelry for the Pro Stocks just landed—BLP (Bo Laws) metering blocks and the craftsmanship is absolutely top-tier. Huge thanks to Mark for making it happen. One step closer to the finish line and the Cam Motion booth at PRI!
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Yes I'm their head of marketing plus technical service. We offer traditional motors too LA,B,and gen 2 Hemi our cores are limited for now but I'm trying to bring in stuff strategically to cover the most variations. We also do all the Chevy and Ford traditional lines tooCam Motion your employer? Do they just make late model cam set ups?
Yes I'm their head of marketing plus technical service. We offer traditional motors too LA,B,and gen 2 Hemi our cores are limited for now but I'm trying to bring in stuff strategically to cover the most variations. We also do all the Chevy and Ford traditional lines too
One reason you don't see them on the website is our belief is for traditional motors build a cam to the engine not just an off the shelf spec.
I've been here little over a year now prior to that was 4 years with ProchargerDepending on how long you’ve been there I may have talked to you in the phone.
Thanks. I didn't see the older engine stuff on the website.Yes I'm their head of marketing plus technical service. We offer traditional motors too LA,B,and gen 2 Hemi our cores are limited for now but I'm trying to bring in stuff strategically to cover the most variations. We also do all the Chevy and Ford traditional lines too
One reason you don't see them on the website is our belief is for traditional motors build a cam to the engine not just an off the shelf spec.
Yes we only do rollers. But anything older we always want to do a custom for.Thanks. I didn't see the older engine stuff on the website.
I couldn't be happier with my blp carbs.Jewelry for the Pro Stocks just landed—BLP (Bo Laws) metering blocks and the craftsmanship is absolutely top-tier. Huge thanks to Mark for making it happen. One step closer to the finish line and the Cam Motion booth at PRI!
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its not super frustrating as every bit adds up and like with the body @209.6 lbs it added up its just patience and dedication to a goal at this pointLot of effort for 6 oz.! Better than nothing but has to be a bit frustrating to only net a few oz. Kinda like when I spent two days stripping grimy-*** undercoating off my Duster thinking it would be 20 + lbs. and it only ended up being about half...
FMJ on B bodies Only just went through a mini ordeal replacing a steel oil pan with an aluminum one that only ended up saving a couple ounces.