Fastest stock block nitrous
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I don't want to sound like a jerk, because Cam and Noyzee are both very nice guys and I don't wish to take anything away from them. Noyzee was the king for a long time, and Cam was too....
But
"Coulda, woulda, shoulda"... We had a lot of problems along the way with WhiteLTone's car, it was no cake walk, it wasn't luck, it was hard work...
I made this post asking what the fastest stock block record was because I have another customer I am building an engine for and it should be a tad bit quicker than Nick's 347.. So I was just interested to see if it was within reach. It will just be a little 383.
But
"Coulda, woulda, shoulda"... We had a lot of problems along the way with WhiteLTone's car, it was no cake walk, it wasn't luck, it was hard work...
I made this post asking what the fastest stock block record was because I have another customer I am building an engine for and it should be a tad bit quicker than Nick's 347.. So I was just interested to see if it was within reach. It will just be a little 383.
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Well Noyzee wasn't really trying for the record. His setup just worked really well and he didn't have time to really play with it like he wanted with his business. He ran the 9.30 on only a 200 IIRC, so there was more room to go fast.
Cam just decided to go bigger because of the class he was in. If he wanted to he could have went back together stock cube and went for it. He decided to worry about the class racing and not the record.
I give you credit, no doubt, that ya'll worked hard in getting that car down in the numbers. I'm just waiting to see the 8 sec slip.
Why not use a stock shortblock though like everybody else?
Cam just decided to go bigger because of the class he was in. If he wanted to he could have went back together stock cube and went for it. He decided to worry about the class racing and not the record.
I give you credit, no doubt, that ya'll worked hard in getting that car down in the numbers. I'm just waiting to see the 8 sec slip.
Why not use a stock shortblock though like everybody else?
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Well Noyzee wasn't really trying for the record. His setup just worked really well and he didn't have time to really play with it like he wanted with his business. He ran the 9.30 on only a 200 IIRC, so there was more room to go fast.
Cam just decided to go bigger because of the class he was in. If he wanted to he could have went back together stock cube and went for it. He decided to worry about the class racing and not the record.
I give you credit, no doubt, that ya'll worked hard in getting that car down in the numbers. I'm just waiting to see the 8 sec slip.
Why not use a stock shortblock though like everybody else?
Cam just decided to go bigger because of the class he was in. If he wanted to he could have went back together stock cube and went for it. He decided to worry about the class racing and not the record.
I give you credit, no doubt, that ya'll worked hard in getting that car down in the numbers. I'm just waiting to see the 8 sec slip.
Why not use a stock shortblock though like everybody else?
(5 years from being built till it first fired and went to the track..)
So when that broke this year, Nick wanted the record bad.. And since his car is kinda my "Test vehicle", he got a really kick *** short block cheap..
Like Cam, this is really just a class car.. It will run a local 9.50 index class for fun, 1 day races, 20 minutes from the house, 2 grand to win... Can't beat it..
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did someone **** in your cereal today?
thanks for all the credit.
side note. theres plenty of guys playing the same game and chasing the same record as i was with Forged stock block 346/347's the reason mine has rods and pistons in it is bc it came out of a 99 z with 118,xxx on the clock, why re use old **** and have more of a chance to go out on me.
steve- i think atv has the record. Jons motor should fly
87silverbullet, i hope i can provide you with that slip come March, when we actually get more than 3 passes in this thing!
atv thats hauling ***!
thanks for all the credit.
side note. theres plenty of guys playing the same game and chasing the same record as i was with Forged stock block 346/347's the reason mine has rods and pistons in it is bc it came out of a 99 z with 118,xxx on the clock, why re use old **** and have more of a chance to go out on me.
steve- i think atv has the record. Jons motor should fly
87silverbullet, i hope i can provide you with that slip come March, when we actually get more than 3 passes in this thing!
atv thats hauling ***!
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did someone **** in your cereal today?
thanks for all the credit.
side note. theres plenty of guys playing the same game and chasing the same record as i was with Forged stock block 346/347's the reason mine has rods and pistons in it is bc it came out of a 99 z with 118,xxx on the clock, why re use old **** and have more of a chance to go out on me.
steve- i think atv has the record. Jons motor should fly
87silverbullet, i hope i can provide you with that slip come March, when we actually get more than 3 passes in this thing!
atv thats hauling ***!
thanks for all the credit.
side note. theres plenty of guys playing the same game and chasing the same record as i was with Forged stock block 346/347's the reason mine has rods and pistons in it is bc it came out of a 99 z with 118,xxx on the clock, why re use old **** and have more of a chance to go out on me.
steve- i think atv has the record. Jons motor should fly
87silverbullet, i hope i can provide you with that slip come March, when we actually get more than 3 passes in this thing!
atv thats hauling ***!
As for the record I'm pretty sure RPM went 5.teens with a factory C5R block. (dont see many of those around)
Good luck with both cars.
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I am building a very similar engine for a customer. 4" crank, 3.905, .275/.292@50 770 lift, CNC'd Pro-Filer heads, 1 carb, couple of systems... We'll see what happens!