Tame my 4-speed Stroker....

It's all good. I'm just reading and learning. I thought that people with experience/ knowledge say their piece; then the OP takes that info and decides what they want to do with it. Once a person gets pissed because they don't agree with another's post, they should just move on...


I see reading isn't your strong point. You can disagree all you want.
So let's clear some things up.

Jpar doesn't get to say who posts in what thread. God he isn't. I could say the sky is blue and Jpar would disagree.
Second, other people read these threads. If I don't answer the idiotic things people post (things like...use a heavy flywheel and leave at the most RPM just for starters) who will? Since I have done it, and still do, then I can say that's ignorant.
Third, Jpar is proving himself a liar, just like the people he aligns himself with on this forum. He says I don't have a car. That's a lie. I do. That I never race. That's a lie. I have. I may never again. And I've posted why more than once.
Third, Jpar has always told his side of the "race" story. I haven't said anything, nor will I. So he has his sycophant followers who live off his every word as to what happened to the "Stroker VS X block race". This has caused some to assume things that aren't true. I'll let them alone with their assumption.
Fourth, I've seen enough carnage across the decades to know, for a fact, what happens in a clutch car. BTDT. I've also watched the limited number of sticks get even less, because of idiotic ideas of clutch tuning. The cost of breaking parts is only a small part of the picture. Is the loss of time repairing broken stuff that need not break. It's the cost to get to and from the track, gate fees and such that triple and even quadruple costs. As an engine builder, those are customers. Customers who could be updating their engines, or chassis or whatever else. Instead, they break parts, spend bad money after bad money and eventually either give up the stick or quit. Some do both. Some convert the car to an automatic and then quit.

Seen it more times than I can count.

So you see, there is much more to the story than you may know. Sometimes, what looks like a rose is really a turd with lipstick.