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Re: SOLD my 1969 SS396 300 Deluxe Post Sedan
Well, I hate to be the fly in the ointment, but those figures seem a bit low to me. To be frank, you've gotta be thinking the same thing after spending a pretty good chunk of change on some nice, premium parts. I've been watching your build and I liked your cylinder head, solid Roller camshaft, and intake choice. I've had similar solid roller BBC's that have made good power and I expected about 460-480 HP out of your motor. What do you think is holding it back from it's potential?
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Re: SOLD my 1969 SS396 300 Deluxe Post Sedan
It's in and I actually drove it to the gas station.
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Re: SOLD my 1969 SS396 300 Deluxe Post Sedan
I would have figured more also, but as long as it's reliable. We built a 427 about 15 years ago using stock 3/8ths rods, factory comp 11-1 TRW pistons with BONE STOCK 840 heads and a roller cam. The son of gun put out just over 550 HP at 7000 using an Edelbrock victor manifold and a 1050 dominator. Our car weighed just at 3000 lbs and ran low 10.20's at 130 mph. Love the 427's. I have the 077's on my 427 (430hp) superstock motor, which are good heads if done correctly. That motor put out 772 with a very mild porting job per NHRA Volume specs. The 401 heads are the way to go, so if anyone wants a set of 077 heads complete you know where to find me. I want the 401 heads... Brian Oakes and few others are making 850-900 plus HP with their 427's, but are running the 401 GM head
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Re: SOLD my 1969 SS396 300 Deluxe Post Sedan
Kurt,
Thumbs up! She looks Great! Now you have plenty of time to fine tune her. Dan |
Re: SOLD my 1969 SS396 300 Deluxe Post Sedan
I went with some friends to Union Grove's Great Lakes Dragaway last Wednesday. I had some issues at first which is to be expected the first time at the track with this car and a new motor.
I made 7 runs. The first was [email protected]. After a few changes I got the car down to [email protected]. The right lane timing lights weren't working at the 60'. I made a couple of runs in the left lane but only received one time slip. That was 2.161 60' which was my 13.87 run. It wheelhopped something terrible so I couldn't do anything from the start. The cam said it's good until 6200 but I went quicker shifting at 7k. It sure felt good to take it to the strip. The car felt at home there!! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/3gears.gif[/img] Here are a couple of pictures. I'm trying to get the digital videos up on photobucket but I don't know how to get them on my computer first. Kurt http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...e/100_4265.jpg My buddy was having a hard time with the auto focus camera. http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...e/100_4289.jpg |
Re: SOLD my 1969 SS396 300 Deluxe Post Sedan
Kurt,
The car looked and sounded great. Congrats! Bob McClurg snapped a shot or two....we'll see how they turned out next week. |
Re: SOLD my 1969 SS396 300 Deluxe Post Sedan
Neat stuff Kurt. Looks like you had a blast [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/headbang.gif[/img]
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Re: SOLD my 1969 SS396 300 Deluxe Post Sedan
My old Post Sedan never looked more at home! Great job Kurt!
Next trip your in the 12`s! Dan |
Re: SOLD my 1969 SS396 300 Deluxe Post Sedan
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Xplantdad</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Neat stuff Kurt. Looks like you had a blast [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/headbang.gif[/img] </div></div>
I did, I wish I could afford to do it every week. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img] It felt good to run a 13.18 and a 13.14 with a 4 speed! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/3gears.gif[/img] |
Re: SOLD my 1969 SS396 300 Deluxe Post Sedan
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Postsedan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My old Post Sedan never looked more at home! Great job Kurt!
Next trip your in the 12`s! Dan </div></div> I purchased some QA1 adjustable rear shocks to eliminate the wheel hop. I know with a little more tuning it will be in the 12's. |
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