Stocker info needed
I have a 68 chevelle wagon with a BB in it (not stocker legal) and im thinking about turning the car into a stocker. How do I find out what drive train combo I can run? I tried looking it up on NHRA.com but my head was spinning. Im curious as to what class letter I can run and options, weight, ect. Not looking for saftey of modification fules as those are easy to figure out, just looking for possiable combos. Thanks in advance.
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Just noticed the "wagon" part. I would say its going to fall a little higher than the B/C SA class. |
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If I were doing a 68 Chevelle wagon, I'd be doing one of 2 excellent 327 combos, 250 horse rated at 245(natural M or N depending on trim) or 275 horse rated at 265(natural K or L).
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You probably should take a look at the classified section, there is a 69 wagon for sale for $6200. You probably would have a hard time getting yours converted to stocker trim for that price.
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Go to this page, the NHRA Stock Car Classification Guide, then click on 1968 Chevrolet:
http://www.nhraracer.com/content/gen...635&zoneid=132 That will list all legal combinations for 1968 Chevrolets for Stock Eliminator. WHen you see this 327 * 250hp 12.88 One * is the Stock Eliminator rating; two ** is for Super Stock. 12.88 is the weight break for the car, which would be J/S with a four speed, and J/SA with a Powerglide/automatic.. A car can move up (I) or down (K) one class, with weight changes. Top weight break (12.00 for I, 12.50 for J and 13.00 for K) x the NHRA Rating of the engine (that 250 hp version 327 I listed is NHRA rated at 245 that you see when you scroll to the bottom of that column) + 170 (driver weight; all cars use 170) = minimum eight, with driver, across the scales at the conclusion of the run. So for J, 12.50 x 245 + 170 = 3,232.5 pounds for J/S-J/SA. You figure the weight the same way for I and K, using that Class' weight break. For engine specs, camshaft, compression, valves, etc etc, refer to the NHRA Blueprint Guide, at http://www.nhraracer.com/content/gen...634&zoneid=132 |
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It's a station wagon he is working with...his factor will be in the 13 - 15 range.
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Might put a strain on a trailer tho. |
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Would be around 3700lbs at it's heaviest.
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It weighs 4400 now with me in it
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327 250 HP is 14.47 327 275 HP is 13.49 3787.50 for 250 HP 3709.75 for 275 HP Does this look correct? |
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