Help building Stock class car
Ok Guys, several years ago, I raced a 1974 W/S mustang in the northeast. I have the bug again and have a 1993 Mustang 2.3 Liter with an auto. I need some advice about if this car and engine can be competetive in its class. I think it would be a W. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
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There's a guy in Arizona who I'm sure has a little bit of experience he might be willing to share.Yuk,Yuk.I mean Yac,Yac.
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Actually, the sedan and hatchback fit U, meaning it can also run T and V. The convertible fits V, which can also run U and W. The motor is rated 125 HP by NHRA.
http://www.nhra.net/tech_specs/class...s/1993FORD.xls |
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You should just buy Mark's little white mustang and save yourself
time, money and grief. |
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There's a real fast "Stick Car" in New Hampshire with Spares as well!
http://classracer.com/classforum/showthread.php?t=21500 |
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best choice donate the $$$ to charity have someone kick you in the nuts every 2-3 weeks and feel better for helping someone in need...
second best choice buy the yacavone hair dryer special and be FAST upon delivery captain jack |
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Yac's car Ad #1131639 on racingjunk.com Best buy out there, you cant build it for that money. Fast right out of the gate and you can even be the record holder if you want. Mark builds first class cars.
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If you want to go with the 4 look at the Specs on the Ranger Pick up. Unless you have the car already.
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Joe Cool 108 you have a PM. Mike
Mike Galuk JOE COOL RACING M/SA-2000 |
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Alex, I'll take Turbochargers, for 5 horsepower...
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I've seen the car. It's a nice car. Rust-free Arizona car. All the right parts. You could have $10K wrapped up in a car like this LESS engine and tranny!
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I know Mark has been around and builds great cars. As someone earlier stated the economy is the issue and with 3 kids its hard to spare the cash. I have the car already and the parts, my labor is free. I wanted to know if the combo can be competetive.
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Joe Cool108,
there really isn't any reason you shouldn't beel able to be competitve. Engine specs are very similar to the 1976 models that run competively. The dual plug head design and EDIS may take a while to figure out but shouldn't be a big problem. Go to www.wilsonracingms.com for MS2 bolt in engine management system. Bo at www.bo-port.com can help with head and cam. I have 1992 that I originally was going to run but then got the Turbo Copue and decided to go different direction with the 92 Mustang. I know with what I played around with on the '92 2.3l it wasn't that far off and way over weight. I should have been able to be competitive. Good Luck. |
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Well if the car is too heavy, doesnt that put it at a disadvantage? I know class racing rules are very restrictive. I prefer to race in a class, its much more of a challenge than a bracket car.
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Joe cool if you want a competetive car I'll sell you my 66 Impala O,P,Q /SA went 13.037 @ 101.MPH, thats 106.3 under index on IHRA side @PBIR last weekend,in IHRA Q/SA weight call me at 813-363-5388 cell,(Won class at Houston tx.and No problem la.,won GATORS,fl. won and runner up at SSSSA races this year) also have spare stuff
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what is the min weight, i run a 88 with 302 and have had to add a fair amount to get to min
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Joe,
The Mustang I ran was myson's everyday driver until his death. IT was a loaded LX 2.3L auto car with pwr everything. The car weighed 3280 with my nephew in it and he is 30 lbs. lighter than me while class weight with driver could be 2795lbs. I bracket raced it a few times just to get an idea if it would be competitive and I think with work it could be but bought a 1986 Turbo Coupe to run instead. |
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Would this car because it is fuel injected be put in a FI class? Is there one that low in the food chain, or would it just go in the regular lower level classes with carb cars?
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In NHRA it's a natural U/S(A) car. In IHRA it's a natural K/FI(A). The index for both classes is a 15.15 which means you probaably need to run at 14.65 to be somewhat competitive. The IHRA K/FIA index is a 9.45. My Mustang ran a 10.20 with a tired 135k stock motor, with no modifications at all at 3280 lbs. and a stock A4LD trans. It did have a 4.56 gear and a 28" tall tire. I know that the 10.20 in the 1/8 mile is still a long way off from the 9.45 index but I know there was more in it. I bracket raced it several times and car was pretty consistent and in fact I runner-upped the first time out with it. This was after a 20 year hiatus from drag racing.
If nothing else go for it and have fun. To me the most important part of it all is just the participation and interaction with all those I have met. JMT. |
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