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House of Darts 09-04-2011 09:33 PM

225 stock eliminator help
 
Picked up a '63 Dart w/225. I thought that the 273/2 was avaiable for the Dart No such luck.The 225 has under 50K (documented). @ 2606 lbs. and 135HP this puts the Dart @T or U/SA. Is this a low budget racer? Does anyone have any direction , help or parts for this new set up? Thanks

Phillip marvetz 09-04-2011 09:45 PM

Re: 225 stock eliminator help
 
Not a very good combo for stock, I doubt it would run the index. Sorry.

Dragsinger 09-05-2011 02:18 AM

Re: 225 stock eliminator help
 
Phillip,

the biggest problem with a low powered combination is running the dial consistently. You have a small carb, small head and the performance will vary greatly with changing conditions. And per the above post, may not even run the index.

Billy Nees 09-05-2011 09:24 AM

Re: 225 stock eliminator help
 
Well, let's compare it to my 230 Chevy, it's got a bigger cam, better head, better intake, I don't know about the size of the carb but my venturi/ throttle bore are 1.313/1.686. It has a much longer stroke but it's not going to see a lot of RPM anyway, maybe 5500 to 5700 tops. It uses a torqueflite vs. my powerglide ( I had my 'glide so right that I never tried a 200 turbo) and it would weigh 200 lbs less than my Nova at U weight. I've gone 14.0s and teens in U in good air so I think that your Dart could be a bit better than an index runner.
As far as being consistant, little motors need to be paid more attention as to temps, weather and wind than big motored cars but they can work just fine.

Tom Moock 09-05-2011 10:24 AM

Re: 225 stock eliminator help
 
House of Darts, You mite get a hold of Mike Jeffrey, stock # one qualify at Topeka points meet with his 1980 Dodge Diplomat V/SA slant 6, -.990 under the index. 1980 motor mite be a little different than the 1964 slant 6. Tom

Billy Nees 09-05-2011 11:06 AM

Re: 225 stock eliminator help
 
80 car has 2bbl carb. Different animal.

Phillip marvetz 09-05-2011 11:07 AM

Re: 225 stock eliminator help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Moock (Post 280483)
House of Darts, You mite get a hold of Mike Jeffrey, stock # one qualify at Topeka points meet with his 1980 Dodge Diplomat V/SA slant 6, -.990 under the index. 1980 motor mite be a little different than the 1964 slant 6. Tom

The 1980 is a 2 barrel set up. It will run the index just fine, Mike and I can run 1 second under, Most guy's are 40-50 under without the trick stuff.
The 3 tenths index change killed the 1 barrel combos. I'd have to go look at my old time slips but I think I was only good for about 20-30 under way back when I ran the 1 barrel.
When it's all said and done Marks mustang is the killer in this class and probably will be for a long time.

P.S If anybody want's to run the 2 barrel combo my engine is for sale. The old wagon has a 360 now.

goinbroke2 09-05-2011 03:47 PM

Re: 225 stock eliminator help
 
What's in Marks mustang? 2.3L isn't it?
How far under has he run?

Phillip marvetz 09-05-2011 05:52 PM

Re: 225 stock eliminator help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by goinbroke2 (Post 280558)
What's in Marks mustang? 2.3L isn't it?
How far under has he run?

2.3 turbo. He has the record at 1.25 under and I'm sure he'll admit to being able to go a bit better than that, Or maybe not, LOL

David_Ewers 09-05-2011 06:31 PM

Re: 225 stock eliminator help
 
what years of dodge/plymouth used the 225 2 barrel setup?


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