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Old 11-14-2007, 08:02 PM   #1
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Default 1978 Malibu SS SS/GT

First of all let me start off by thanking any and all who reply to this post. I have been bracket racing for several years and am THINKING of jumping in the deep water of SS or SS/GT with a malibu i just bought ( already has a 9" in it with full street trim). Can't seem to find the "clasification Guide" for IHRA or NHRA, could someone tell me were this car would end up as far as class?? And second anyone on here that runs one willing to help a newbe out a little??


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Old 11-14-2007, 09:20 PM   #2
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First of all let me start off by thanking any and all who reply to this post. I have been bracket racing for several years and am THINKING of jumping in the deep water of SS or SS/GT with a malibu i just bought ( already has a 9" in it with full street trim). Can't seem to find the "clasification Guide" for IHRA or NHRA, could someone tell me were this car would end up as far as class?? And second anyone on here that runs one willing to help a newbe out a little??


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Mark,
On the NHRA home page, pass your cursor over the "rules" tab. A drop down menu will appear and the "stock car classification guide" is on that menu. Where it ends up depends on what engine you choose. I know a couple of guys around here used to run the 78-82 Malibu in SS/GTA or SS/GTB, with 67-70 big block engines.
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Old 11-15-2007, 03:02 AM   #4
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Question Re: 1978 Malibu SS SS/GT

http://www.nhra.com/tech_specs/class...ion/index.html Mark this will get ya the guide. what engine do ya want to run? small block? big block? car can run anywhere from GT/LA to GT/AA
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Default Re: 1978 Malibu SS SS/GT

Mark, you also need to be aware that a SS/GT car these days needs state of the art rear suspension to be really competitive, especially in the upper classes. Super Stock is not as simple as it once was. I'm not trying to discourage you, but rather to encourage you to get it right so you have fun, go fast, and are competitive.
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I was planning on SB but do have access to some real good BBC parts from a very competive combo.
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Question Re: 1978 Malibu SS SS/GT

what small block do you want to run? and how fast/quick do you want to run....as in I have a 350 and would like to run 10's....that way we can find a class/combo that works for you. also do you bracket race? if so what times do you run now......if you can find a combo that's close to what you run now you'll be more comfy in the car
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Old 11-18-2007, 03:59 AM   #8
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What size tire can the car fit? I ran an 81 Malibu with a 250 horsepower 327. It had a 4gc carb and ran it with a 31.25 X 12.2 tire. I probably could have run it with a smaller tire, but with some marginal tracks I chose the larger tire.

If you run a big block, the torque you make with necessitate a 14 X 32 tire.

I built the car with a 9 inch and 4-link. You could run it with a ladder bar, but it isn't as adjustable.

With the stock suspension, you would need an anti-roll bar and adjustable control arms. Then, tire size would dictate the motor you could run.

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