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Wait till tomorrow morning!
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We don't want to leave out the Blue Oval Bunch.
1986 T-bird, 302, EFI, 200 hp. This is the early head version with a lower rating. You know the drill, Mustang 8.8 posi, C4 ,good converter.. For the P/SA shootout... or with AOD for a darn good Pure Stocker I would think. Last year when I got the idea, I searched Craigslist. First one up was an old lady car with 60K on it for under two grand. Stock short block, new valve job and cc-ing,stocker cam etc, ought to run under the index like that. Not the expert here though.
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The carb is the area of focus on the 273 2-bbl MoPar. One of the first stockers I ever had anything to do with was Bob Ayres' "Grog" '66 Q/SA car in 1969-70. |
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Mark, I am not sure if that particular combination will work too well..........
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JimR: Paul knows the 273 way better than I do.....I believe different year 2
BRL have different CFM and I just do not know which is which. I have always done better with the 4 BRL combos especially the Thermoquad and Q Jet stuff. |
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Good morning! Ready for another "Dime Rocket"launch?
1981-82 Camaro, Malibu, Monte Carlo with 2V 267/150. I can't believe this one hasn't been done ever! It gives away some cam and valve size to the 262 combo that we all know works but it also gets back 15 HP! Down side would have to be getting cars light enough to run U and it's probably stuck there. It would probably even work with the 7.5 rear (4.56 best ratio) and a short slick which would be lighter and cheaper. Sorry Dwight, this one's auto only. It actually has a bigger carb than the 75 262. Just one more comparo, there were a couple of good running 229 V6s around so we know that they work, the 267 is rated 2 HP less than the V6!
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Hey Billy, how about a 4 /140 Vega ??
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Now this is a fun thread.
Much better than the ones with all the pissing & moaning. Any good undiscovered AMC combos out there?
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My dime in the pot today may stretch the limit because it is EFI, but it has proven potential. 96-99 Jeep Grand Cherokee 242/190-175/170 MPI 2WD of course! One of the best flowing cylinder heads offered on a pushrod American I6, lots of blueprinted compression, more than adequate camshaft. The offroad guys have developed lots of stuff for this engine and the knowledge base is broad and deep. The throttle body flows over 450 cfm according to Chrysler and there are several "tuneup" controllers available that are affordable. AMC Torqueflites bolt up and some years used Dana 44 or AMC 20 rear ends. There is a racer in Div 1 (I cannot remember his name) who runs this same engine in a late 80s Comanche pickup and the later engines are even better. Several superceded parts should be listed in the tech bulletins that cover intake systems and the cylinder head that would possibly be even better than the current listings. This is an R, T, or U car depending on year and model and you could even squeek a 5-speed into the 96 model. We're up to $.20 in the pot now! |
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