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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1981 Monte Carlo BBC 396
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    1/8 1/4 Mile?

     



    ok I am tiring to figure out what my car will run at the track i don’t know how heavy the car is but it the fount end was lighted up by the previs owner by turning the fount end in to Swiss cheese.
    I would like to know what u guys think as ill be hoping to run this car at the track next summer.

    800CFM q-Jet off an Oldsmobile 403 modified or the original 1967 750CFM Q-Jet
    396 60+ over 408
    TRW Forged Pistons @ a true 9.5:1
    large oval port heads New valves 2.065 1.72 and light porting
    Eagle 5140 Connecting Rods
    CraneCams 103052 ADV Duration 272 °/272 ° .515/.515lift .050 216/216
    CraneCams Valve Springs, SP 121 lbs. @ 1.800, OP 298 lbs. @ 1.300, Average Spring Rate 354 lbs./in
    J-B Weld
    CraneCams Energizer Full Roller rockers
    Crank is balance
    Cast Crank was turned 10/10
    Stock Exhaust Manifold with light porting "would have a Edelbrock Performer but i got ripped off "
    THM 350 stock converter
    running posi with 3.08's hoping to upgrade to 3.23's
    Last edited by BBMonte; 10-10-2008 at 09:37 AM.
    some times i do feel like i have a crayon in the brain
    1981 Chevy monte carlo + Chevy 396 = crazy FUN!

    like uncle ben says.... "With great power comes great responsibility" drive safe and drive FAST!
    dont be a REV Mechanic damit!!!

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