I broke one with a slant and a 3 on the tree.
There are a ton of 10 second cars using 8.75 rear ends that race season after season.Likely the reason you never broke one is because you never have drag raced. Or don't. I wouldn't see one breaking with street tires. Try this a couple dozen times: First get some big Hoosier wrinkle wall slicks, do a nice fat burn off in a wet box until there's smoke rolling up into the telephone wires. Then creep up to a surface that if you walked crossed it with your tennis shoes you would probably lose a shoe.. Then rev your dual-quad stroker up to about five grand and sidestep the clutch... (Of course I would expect you to have a 489 case spooled with all the best brand new parts set up by a professional)
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LOL... Good for them...There are a ton of 10 second cars using 8.75 rear ends that race season after season.
little common sense goes a long way.... i'll leave it at that.LOL... Good for them...
There are a ton of 10 second cars using 8.75 rear ends that race season after season.
Nothing like dancing around calling someone stupid...little common sense goes a long way.... i'll leave it at that.
I wouldn't have blown it up...…You run on the same kind of budget that I do, thin...
Dump $1, 200 into the best eight and three-quarter Parts you can buy and blow it up within 20 passes.. Trust me you're next 1200 is not going into another one of those...
With a stock LOL 360 and an automatic I wouldn't suspect so...I wouldn't have blown it up...…
mid 11's in a 3100 lbs A-body …… 8.75 will yawn at that all day. 5000 rpm's, slicks, stroker, all cool. But who taught you to side step the clutch?Nothing like dancing around calling someone stupid...
Dana is tough. Tougher than a 8.75. 8.75's are tough, more than enough to handle a mid 11 second A-body.You run on the same kind of budget that I do, thin...
Dump $1, 200 into the best eight and three-quarter Parts you can buy and blow it up within 20 passes.. Trust me you're next 1200 is not going into another one of those...
LOL always "what my friends Chevy can do!"... LOL why don't you make your duster into a 10-second 4-Speed car with a 8 and 3/4 for a few seasons and report back....There are a ton of 10 second cars using 8.75 rear ends that race season after season.
you haven't seen my clutch tamer...… I'll post a picture sometime if you are interested. Not in this thread thoughLOL always "what my friends Chevy can do!"... LOL why don't you make your duster into a 10-second 4-Speed car with a 8 and 3/4 for a few seasons and report back....
... And no clutch tamer...lol...
Of course I had to hit the disagree button at least once! Lol I don't know @kerndog might get a laugh or get pissed who knows...you haven't seen my clutch tamer...… I'll post a picture sometime if you are interested. Not in this thread though
Of course I had to hit the disagree button at least once! Lol I don't know @kerndog might get a laugh or get pissed who knows...
one thing I do know I wish I was born with your NATURAL-BORN ABILITY and being able to go out season 1 with a 4-speed Stroker and be able to slip the clutch just perfect for that perfect launch. Now that I've done it thousands of times it's so easy LOL NOT!... Really until you've been there..
Ok, not to hijack a thread, but this quick run down of 4 gear racing: First, your set up was not meant to side step, period. 2nd, Keeping the rpms up by riding the clutch a second allows you to control the "stall" - like a 8" converter, keeping max power. Pop a clutch to snap parts and pull rpms down making less power is not how to race it. Friend at work did the same side step with his muncie Nova with slicks, breaking 12 bolt rears but never learned. Sorry, but I can't blame the 8.75 in your case.Of course I had to hit the disagree button at least once! Lol I don't know @kerndog might get a laugh or get pissed who knows...
one thing I do know I wish I was born with your NATURAL-BORN ABILITY and being able to go out season 1 with a 4-speed Stroker and be able to slip the clutch just perfect for that perfect launch. Now that I've done it thousands of times it's so easy LOL NOT!... Really until you've been there..
The great J Parry is correct again....Ok, Friend at work did the same side step with his muncie Nova.
When it comes to breaking parts, I have to use others for examples...The great J Parry is correct again....
BAHAHA....
So translation: I'm talking out of my backside and have no first-hand experience...When it comes to breaking parts, I have to use others for examples...
sure... LOL. I can't afford to break parts, and I hate doing a job twice.So translation: I'm talking out of my backside and have no first-hand experience...
Trust me you don't win round 1 (Ford fox body Mustang) and go out and around two (his brother and another fox body Mustang would have been a great victory) wanting to blow up your $1, 200 rear end, but s*** happens...sure... LOL. I can't afford to break parts, and I hate doing a job twice.
And to think I brought home a trophy with a 7.25 rear end...Trust me you don't win round 1 (Ford fox body Mustang) and go out and around two (his brother and another fox body Mustang would have been a great victory) wanting to blow up your $1, 200 rear end, but s*** happens...