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jamie2370 04-02-2019 11:29 AM

Stock Classification
 
I know this is taboo around here but..... I'm going to run the Div2 Opens in my Camaro with the crate motor while I'm building my stocker motor, mostly for the grade points. Problem is I'm not positive on class or weight. It's a 330hp 350 motor. Car is an 87 Z28. Thanks for any help.

jmcarter 04-02-2019 12:05 PM

Re: Stock Classification
 
Somebody with experience in CM combinations will probably chime in but if not I’d contact Danny Waters (on FB). He’s doing D2 tech and will no doubt be at the Atlanta D2 event and could class you there.

Frank B. 04-02-2019 12:09 PM

Re: Stock Classification
 
Jamie you have to use the heaviest 87 camaro weight 3232 and the 330hp crate motor was refactored to 334hp that means factor is 9.68. So you would run H/CM with index of 11.95 or 7.75

jamie2370 04-02-2019 01:09 PM

Re: Stock Classification
 
Thanks, that's what I was thinking. I just wanted to be close on weight when I get to Atlanta

KEN BUGAJ 04-02-2019 01:45 PM

Re: Stock Classification
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jamie2370 (Post 586111)
I know this is taboo around here but..... I'm going to run the Div2 Opens in my Camaro with the crate motor while I'm building my stocker motor, mostly for the grade points. Problem is I'm not positive on class or weight. It's a 330hp 350 motor. Car is an 87 Z28. Thanks for any help.

If you're going to build a NHRA stock motor
you better save your money, Good Heads and intake will run 5 to 7 thousand.
Otherwise you'll get killed by the other cars in your class. Good luck !

Lee Valentine 04-02-2019 03:15 PM

Re: Stock Classification
 
Jamie,don't let them scare you. We have the good heads and intake nowhere near that much and goes plenty fast. We use Reid's in Massachusetts,fast stuff and fair prices.

jamie2370 04-02-2019 03:44 PM

Re: Stock Classification
 
Nobody scares me. The combo I'm using can go from F to J with nothing but a cam swap. And the intake only flows air so no real secrets there. Already have heads lined up that were on a pretty fast firebird. Also my Dad and Brother have been in stock for most of my 41 years. Not new to the game. When I wasn't helping them I was bracket racing, winning track championships and big money races. Intimidation doesn't work with me lol. And just a bit of honesty..... I'm about tired of people trying to scare off new people from coming to Stock. Won't be long and there won't be anybody left. Sorry, off my soap box now

HR9121 04-02-2019 06:54 PM

Re: Stock Classification
 
I'll echo what Lee said, not sure I got much more than 7k in my whole motor and I think it runs pretty decent. It's not a 69 Camaro so it's not that expensive which you already know. Let me know if you need anything buddy, see you soon although I won't be at Atlanta as I have to have surgery on Monday so I don't believe I will be cleared by Thursday lol.

Mack Reeves 04-03-2019 03:28 PM

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[QUOTE=HR9121;586145]I'll echo what Lee said, not sure I got much more than 7k in my whole motor and I think it runs pretty decent. It's not a 69 Camaro so it's not that expensive which you already know. Let me know if you need anything buddy, see you soon although I won't be at Atlanta as [[SIZE="6"]SIZE="5"]I have to have surgery on Monday so I don't believe I will be cleared by Thursday lol.


Hope the surgery goes well Cooter... Maybe be cleared to race by Friday?? :) :)…...

HR9121 04-03-2019 08:18 PM

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Mack I sure hope that's the case but unfortunately my Dr tells me I'm going to need about 10 days recovery but I've never been known to follow orders very good!


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