Ford in Comp Eliminator?????
Is there a competitive Ford in Comp Elim? Seems to me I remember a probe running comp years ago, but i cant remember there combination. A really good friend of mine and I were talking about his a few mins ago about wanting to run Comp with a SBF. Whats the problem with not many of them running? Is it the heads? I can think of a bunch of heads out there that could do the job!!! Is it the R&D thats keeps the Ford out of comp?
Stephen Johnson #2162 Horace Johnson #2167 SS/D 427 Ford Fairlane NHRA-IHRA Comp Eliminator One Day!!! :D |
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Steve Ambrose and Bob Huetmann..... 6 cyl .
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I think it is mostly tradition. Most of the people running comp come from a GM background and are ignorant of the recent improvements in Ford motors.
The other factor is the cost of running a comp car, pro stock prices and sportsman payouts. Finally John Mihovitz (probably spelled wrong) has a very competitive V8 Ford running in comp. It is a turbo modular motor and usually is the number one qualifier when he competes. He has the traditional turbo consistency problem on race day but the car is very fast. In my opinion a small block pushrod Ford could be a winning comp car. It would be expensive but no more costly than any other V8 combination. After all the small block Ford is winning in lots of sanctionong bodies other than NHRA. |
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Here in Div.6, Mark Wolfe has Hurley Blackneys old turbocharged Thunderbird. Also Vancouver BC Canada racer Howie Stevens had been running running his Ford powered C/Altered Probe for quite a few years. (he was R/U at the Seattle national event some years back). The Probe was origionally the Warren Person Ford car. Howie sold the Probe last year, but allegedly has a new car under construction. Years ago he ran a Boss 302 Maverick in Modified Production.
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Here's a really nice car that Travis and Trent Gusso have been putting together over the last few years.
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I have been looking into a Comp Ford deal myself, My engine builder says it can be done but it will be real costly... I think alot of guys run GM mostly because of the availability of parts, or to get started you can always get a good used setup and build from thier..
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yea I knew about that car. That car is beautiful. I cant wait 'till she hits the strip. |
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Your engine builder is right, it will be real costly. All Comp engines are expensive. If your builder is going to charge more for a Ford, get a builder who knows Fords. |
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There are tons of all motor options out there and the Fords do just fine.
The NMRA which is Ford only has Factory Stock (mid - low 11s), Pure Street (mid - low 10s), and Hot Street (8.60s). The NMCA which is open to all makes, has Mean Street (high 9s, low 10s) and Pro Stock (8.50s - 8.60s) and again the Fords do just fine. The PSCA has a class that I *believe* is called Hot Street and they run in the 8.20s - 8.30s, Fords have owned it lately. The RAM Racing series in the Northeast is ALL naturally aspirated, and opps the Fords do OK there too. The only problem with Fords in Comp Eliminator is that they don't have 1/10 of the R&D that has gone in to the Chevys, and I'm talking V8s. If anyone starts to fund the R&D there's no reason at all the Fords can't hang. The biggest problem is approved heads. The Gusso's have taken a great first step with Kuntz & Co, but they've got a step learning curve ahead of them and I don't think they expect to set the world on fire right away. I do expect them to run respectably. There's a whole big world out there outside of NHRA! |
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