primer warrior budjet 12a track car
#1
i recently purchased an 83 fb previouse owner already swaped in 5 letter rear end it came with a header and modified factory intake with 600cfm edelbrock performer. the front rotor was toast when i got it lack of oil injection im assuming as it was not connected or functioning. owner diddnt even know wha the omp was. so heres my question what setup/port type/size would you recomend to get this bad boy screaming i plan on using spray since i already have a system. my goal is fastest 1/4 mile times for a local budjet class (less than $1000)
#3
Originally Posted by mazmike' post='883615' date='Sep 27 2007, 09:28 AM
i recently purchased an 83 fb previouse owner already swaped in 5 letter rear end it came with a header and modified factory intake with 600cfm edelbrock performer. the front rotor was toast when i got it lack of oil injection im assuming as it was not connected or functioning. owner diddnt even know wha the omp was. so heres my question what setup/port type/size would you recomend to get this bad boy screaming i plan on using spray since i already have a system. my goal is fastest 1/4 mile times for a local budjet class (less than $1000)
How about a "J" bridgeport closing at 80 degrees, and big exhaust port. Racing bearing clearance and 110 PSI of oil pressure.
Shift it at 9,400 RPM.
It won't pass smog even in China.
Lynn E. Hanover
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#9
We did a bridgeport setup that allmotor with an RX4 tranny ran 12.7 in an Anglia body. It was bridgeported had a holley 650 with spacer, RB intake mani, and a hooptie *** header with a flowmaster welded to it. I Still have the irons from that motor, im looking for some stock 12A irons, if you want to do some kind of deal lemme know.
#10
Originally Posted by mazmike' post='883835' date='Sep 30 2007, 05:58 PM
looking for a bridge port template that dosent require modification of the rotor housing/ or o-ring grooves
if you're not cutting into the rotor housings, then its not worth doing a bridge, the bridge port is too small.