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I have the option to attain a 1986 T-Brid project car. The car is excellent having being stripped to bare metal and repainted inside, underneath, and exterior. It has a roll bar installed, rear suspension points boxed/reinforced, 8.8 rear, manual Flaming River steering. All factory wiring removed, dash gutted of all unnecessary items.
The owner's original plan was building a stocker and work done to this point is excellent. The work was performed by experienced racers/builders, everything looks great. In addition, I can buy this package VERY reasonably. And some background, I have raced stock, super stock and crate motor stock all with Chevrolet products. Also, years of bracket race experience, again, all with Chevrolet products. However, I enjoy learning and I am capable of building/tuning a Ford product. So my question, "what are the options in ref to class racing with this 86 T-Bird?" Without knowing any details my first choice is some combination in either GT or crate motor that uses a carburetor. In addition, I would consider building it into a small tire super stocker with some GT engine package. At this time I DO NOT like the thought of a turbo 4 cylinder nor a factory Ford FI unit. I am old so simple and things I already have experience with seem best. Put your thinking hats on and give me some ideas. Thanks
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Questions;
*can that 289 be a manual trans? *what specific class and what weight and index? Thank you
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and while we are talking about options for the 86 T-Bird please consider a combination that is capable of reasonable durability and capable of winning.
At my advanced age I do not want to waste my time. If this has potential I am interested. However, if it is a dead end, little hope of racing successfully I will let it pass.
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I agree with the sb ford 4 bbl in SS/GT.
My favorite is the 1968 Mustang or Mercury 302 4 BBL. (factory rated 230 hp) The SS/GT factor is 220 hp with stock casting heads or 230 hp with aftermarket.
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NHRA shows the shipping weight of 3031 lbs. for a 1986 Turbo Coupe. 3164 lbs for the V-8 T-Bird. Either way, the slowest GT class is 14 lbs per factored h.p. 14 x 220 h.p= 3080 plus 170 lbs for the driver, so raceweight should be 3250. Index for GT/M is 11.50 1/4 mile...7.35 1/8th mile.
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