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180 psi is OK but I'd like to see it around 200. I'd love to see that things reaction to about a .236/.240 on a 108(or even a 106) and with a lowgear TF it shouldn't need the cam advanced. 1.50 headers are right but I'd like to see it's reaction to a 2.5" collector.
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Sam: You Really need a 275 low gear! They came in some of the
later 70s- 80s cars. When I put a spare trans in my 340 low comp. stocker it went from 1.45 60s to 1.58 and would not fall out of a tree! The difference should be pretty dramatic on your Duster. I used to get them from a Transmission parts core shop in Vegas . Bob Mazzolini Racing used to sell them by themselves years ago. If you can not find one..........let me know and I will start looking for one they are not expensive and probably a lot of Mopar Guys have some laying around. The next thing I would try to find is a Aluminum front Drum as they make a good improvement for the money. PM me if I can Help! Last edited by GTX JOHN; 01-17-2013 at 06:30 AM. |
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