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K/SA is a 12.65 minimum based on what my car would easily weigh. Would need a Roll Bar, small gas tank. Have an 8.5 inch rear...would need to upgrade to a MW or Moser 12 bolt. Jeff Warren built a good engine but would need better rods. Then there is the need for new cam, springs, valves. Because the PCM is limited to 7000rpm that would need replacing. Using a 4L60E with a Locking YANK converter. New cam would need more converter. That would mean a rebuild and a new converter. Then would need some chassis reinforcement to prevent breaking suspension supports. Best numbers is a $15,000 investment. Then would have to buy the expensive gasoline to meet NHRA rules. What I hate the most is putting in a Roll Bar.. Like the fact I can get in and out of my car with out contortions. At home can put my street tires on and take it for a drive. Car has run a 12.68 on a cold day. All those mods would get the car running low to mid 12s. Maybe high 11's on a cold day. Still have my 1969 Impala going through a full restoration. It was a M/SA car that can now run K/SA. That will take another year or so to finish. But the Budd Rowe engine would need upgrading. Finishing that car will be another $15,000.00 Selling it would help fund the 95 SS. I am having fun in Pure Stock.. Can put back on the street with AC and the comforts the car came with. Owned it from day one.. I agree NHRA does not need more classes. My argument my car "as is" would best compete as NHRA R/SA. Only have to add a few pages in the Rule Book. Not asking for the moon ! Just want to race...!! D |
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