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    NMRA Pure Street 2008 endeavor

    Got a question for you all. We have been kicking around the idea of a Pure Street entry next year. Most likely it will be a pushrod 310.7" c.i.d. mill with EFI. Manual trans deal. The cylinder heads and intake are 75% decided.

    What suggestions about this class/car in general do you have?

    This class mandates a 26x10 inch tire, diaphram clutch, hydraulic roller with .500" lift, N/A, and a 3,150 weight with driver for the combo I plan on running.
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    What kind of e.t.'s would you need to run to be competetive?
    Would you have the ability to travel the country to enter all of the races?
    Or would you try and hit the local ones?
    I'll call you tommorow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmkillr View Post
    What kind of e.t.'s would you need to run to be competetive?
    Would you have the ability to travel the country to enter all of the races?
    Or would you try and hit the local ones?
    I'll call you tommorow.
    10.2x's-10.4x's@127-129:)
    The first two are in the deep south and I would miss those and try to stay semi-local.
    Try to hit 4 out of the 8 would be the goal for the first season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pure Stock View Post
    10.2x's-10.4x's@127-129:)
    The first two are in the deep south and I would miss those and try to stay semi-local.
    Try to hit 4 out of the 8 would be the goal for the first season.

    Thats cool man!
    Thats real fast n/a!!
    Dont the real fast guys go 9.80-9.90's?

    I got this from there site:

    Pure Street is designed for naturally aspirated small block 1979 and newer Ford Fox Chassis bodied and Ford powered vehicles including 2005 4.6L Mustangs. Pure Street entries are limited to 302, and 4.6L modular engine types. 302 engine types are permitted a maximum of 311 cubic inches. 4.6L modular engines are permitted a maximum of 289 cubic inches.
    Last edited by gmkillr; 10-01-2007 at 01:18 AM.
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    The quickest pass in P/S legal trim is a 10.22@129.xx The best e.t.'s *usually* occur at Bowling Green KY this upcoming weekend.
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    what will your car need to be class legal ?and i think its a great idea
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    I would deff use an anderson motorsports cam.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahloh95 View Post
    what will your car need to be class legal ?and i think its a great idea
    1. Passenger side seat
    2. 26x10 M/T ET Drag slicks (10" wheels not mandatory but needed)
    3. .500" max lift hydraulic roller cam
    4. 3150 lb. min. weight with driver
    5. add an alternator
    6. must utilize an air filter
    7. no ram-air set-up
    8. install carpet and hatch interior plastic
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pure Stock View Post
    What suggestions about this class/car in general do you have?
    just get the car class legal and go have fun!!! you need at least a year of class experience to find your way and get the car where it needs to be. to be competitive at that point, your going to have to be on the edge every pass you make. taking the long term approach to a specific class is the way to go imo. it will save you money in the long run and if you can make friends with your classmates, they will teach you most of what you need to know!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodeheaver's View Post
    I would deff use an anderson motorsports cam.....


    Lol!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmkillr View Post
    Lol!!!!!!
    I was thinkin' more along the lines of a B303
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    I will supply security for a "Team Pure Stock" t-shirt.

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    Are you and Chris going to make this a 2 car team venture?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 351SVT View Post
    I will supply security for a "Team Pure Stock" t-shirt.

    We'll slide you into one of those 2XL's.
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    i want in too
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    I will lend a hand
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    Looks like all I need to do now is collect some parts and set up a tent outside of Hybrid. And the rulebook again and do some more
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    What's anybody's thoughts on doing a billet cranks and rods? Are there any gains to be had in a lightweight rotating assembly. I believe there is the longevity factor with the lightweight stuff. How I look at it is, the rod and piston have to be accelerated and stopped and the lighter they are the less wear on bearings and such. And if you follow that logic we may be able to gain some power??? Any thoughts?
    Last edited by Pure Stock; 10-02-2007 at 12:24 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pure Stock View Post
    What's anybody's thoughts on doing a billet cranks and rods? Are there any gains to be had in a lightweight rotating assembly. I believe there is the longevity factor with the lightweight stuff. How I look at it is, the rod and piston have to be accelerated and stopped and the lighter they are the less wear on bearings and such. And if you follow that logic we may be able to gain some power??? Any thoughts?
    yes yes and yes, billet stuff isnt just stronger, there are many bennys, like knife edged crank, improved oil passages, internal balence and the ability to withstand EXTREME RPMs...
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    does this class permit any power adders??
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