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Front Engine Dragsters / Re: Newbie in need....
« on: January 15, 2018, 04:15:55 AM »
you are going to have fun here AND we are willing to help you spend that $$$. --no need to thank anyone. just sayin.
as for me, I have (built) a 150" Ex Jim Davis FED I got only a few usable pieces so I had to do a 98% rebuild) I am to old (and broke) to compete at 76- but I really enjoy taking it to the cackle fests. it has a 1957 Chrysler @ 398 CID on 85% nitro and it seems to love it. I will point out I bought a lot of used parts in this build and had to throw them away- it was cheaper in the end to buy all new, from nitro stripped blower to rods and pistons. even though it is "only" a cacklecar I built the the engine as I would to race. I believe when running a nitro engine the best parts are just good enough. cacklefests are also a lot less stress AND we can enjoy liquid libations while at it-a win win.
I should point out you are just a kid when in your 50's so that "to old to drive" won't fly here. a big welcome from bitter cold Missouri. Geri
as for me, I have (built) a 150" Ex Jim Davis FED I got only a few usable pieces so I had to do a 98% rebuild) I am to old (and broke) to compete at 76- but I really enjoy taking it to the cackle fests. it has a 1957 Chrysler @ 398 CID on 85% nitro and it seems to love it. I will point out I bought a lot of used parts in this build and had to throw them away- it was cheaper in the end to buy all new, from nitro stripped blower to rods and pistons. even though it is "only" a cacklecar I built the the engine as I would to race. I believe when running a nitro engine the best parts are just good enough. cacklefests are also a lot less stress AND we can enjoy liquid libations while at it-a win win.
I should point out you are just a kid when in your 50's so that "to old to drive" won't fly here. a big welcome from bitter cold Missouri. Geri