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Old Mar 9, 2006 | 08:55 AM
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Wow, congrats on taking the biggest plunge yet. Get some traction and go 10's !! Good luck with everything...
Thanks bro...that's the next step.....I'm scared the tranny is going to break...
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Old Mar 9, 2006 | 09:07 AM
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Thanks bro...that's the next step.....I'm scared the tranny is going to break...

Hey man... Tranny is going to be fine.... just stay away from stop lights....
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Old Mar 9, 2006 | 11:00 AM
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Hey man... Tranny is going to be fine.... just stay away from stop lights....
Thats the thing bro...I like going from a stop guess I need to stop that **** eh......I may be down there next week or weekend....I'll hit you up...I want to see what 8000rpms is all about..
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update: it's still sitting at the shop untouched. :P
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Old Mar 11, 2006 | 01:35 AM
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Originally Posted by nitrouz
update: it's still sitting at the shop untouched. :P
Your car or Brians'? Alex are you building your engine also?
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Old Mar 11, 2006 | 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by nitrouz
update: it's still sitting at the shop untouched. :P
I know He waiting for the rods and a couple of other things...
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Your car or Brians'? Alex are you building your engine also?
yea mine's next. April buildup. 502rwhp and 7000rpm is just not enough anymore.
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Old Mar 11, 2006 | 10:37 PM
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Wow..I wonder how many engines Ted has built now. They should know all the "tricks" by the time I roll in

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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by calimarc
Wow..I wonder how many engines Ted has built now. They should know all the "tricks" by the time I roll in
By the time I go in...... He will be a master lol. I should find out how much a built motor and TNetics Single Turbo system with 500+rwhp would cost. Since I own this Z now
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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 01:10 PM
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By the time I go in...... He will be a master lol. I should find out how much a built motor and TNetics Single Turbo system with 500+rwhp would cost. Since I own this Z now
You finally paid it off...congrats.....My motor is pulled and I'll have pics of the hole in my block....
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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by bigbri
You finally paid it off...congrats.....My motor is pulled and I'll have pics of the hole in my block....
Take some pics of yer damn wheels too Thanks bro.
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Old Mar 19, 2006 | 05:36 PM
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Should get my car back end of next week....I'll have a complete write up with pics....
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Originally Posted by bigbri
Should get my car back end of next week....I'll have a complete write up with pics....
And some vids
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Old Mar 20, 2006 | 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by atar350
And some vids
Can you handle it??
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I myself am soooooo anxious to see/feel it, I cant imagine what you are going through....lol. The real question is if we both can handle it, thats an insane amount of HP, if you can get traction (better put some weights in the trunk) you are going to seriously have the most untouchable car around bro....the next 0-120+ film of your speedo we do is going to make us, and alot of people that see it cry haha. Setup some races with your pals on those SVT forums....
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damn bro im still here watching.. ill be in cali with my mere stock block procharged Z soon 4 a paint job maby i can check this out .. you guys are my hero's

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Originally Posted by Ep3
damn bro im still here watching.. ill be in cali with my mere stock block procharged Z soon 4 a paint job maby i can check this out .. you guys are my hero's
Let me know I'll meet up..if your not to far...
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Thanks bro...I'm looking for a low 10 high 9 sec street car... Then I'll be happy...
Hopefully we'll see one of these "700RWHP+" cars go down the 1320'! Enough talk about 9s and 10s, let's see it!

I'll assume that you know the NHRA rules and regs for "fast" cars? If not, enjoy the read and start planning your cage and roll bar set-up:

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4:10 ROLL BARS
Mandatory in all cars running 11.49 or quicker, or per Class
Requirements. All roll bars must be within 6 inches of the rear or side of the driver’s head, extend in height at least 3 inches above the driver’s helmet with driver in normal driving position, and be at least as wide as the driver’s shoulders or within 1 inch of the driver’s door. Roll bar must be adequately supported or crossbraced to prevent forward or lateral collapse. Rear braces must be of the same diameter and wall thickness as the roll bar and intersect with the roll bar at a point not more than 5 inches from the top of the roll bar. Crossbar and rear braces must be welded to main hoop. Sidebar must be included on driver’s side and must pass the driver at a point midway between the shoulder and elbow. Swing-out sidebar permitted. All roll bars must have in their construction a cross bar for seat bracing and as the shoulderharness attachment point; cross bar must be installed no more than 4 inches below, and not above, the driver’s shoulders or to side bar. All vehicles with OEM frame (i.e., pickup truck where body bolts to framerails) must have roll bar welded or bolted to frame. Installation of frame connectors on unibody cars does not constitute a frame; therefore, it is not necessary to have the roll bar attached to the frame. Unibody cars with stock floor and firewall (wheeltubs permitted) may attach roll bar with 6-inch x 6-inch x .125-inch steel plates on top and bottom of floor bolted together with at least four 3/8-inch bolts and nuts, or weld main hoop to rocker sill area with .125-inch reinforcing plates, with plates welded completely. All 4130 chrome moly tube welding must be done by approved TIG heliarc process; mild steel welding must be done by approved MIG wire feed or approved TIG heliarc process.Welding must be free of slag and porosity. Any grinding of welds prohibited. See illustration. Roll bar must be padded anywhere driver’s helmet may contact it while in driving position. Adequate padding must have minimum 1/4-inch compression or meet SFI Spec 45.1.


4:11 ROLL CAGE
Mandatory in all cars running quicker than 10.99 seconds or faster than 135 mph, or per Class Requirements. Cars with unaltered firewall, floor, and body (from firewall rearward, wheeltubs permitted) running between 10.00 and 10.99, roll bar permitted in place of roll cage, or per Class Requirements.
All cage structures must be designed in an attempt to protect the driver from any angle, 360 degrees. All 4130 chrome moly (CM)tube welding must be done by approved TIG heliarc process; mild steel (MS) tube welding must be approved MIG wire feed or TIG heliarc process.Welding must be free of slag and porosity. Any grinding of welds prohibited. Additionally, roll cage must be padded anywhere the driver’s helmet may contact it while in the driving position. See illustrations on page 87. With driver in driving position, helmet must be in front of main hoop. If helmet is behind or under main hoop, additional tubing,same size and thickness as roll cage, must be added to protect driver. Main hoop may be laid back or forward, but driver must be encapsulated within the required roll-cage components. On unibody cars with stock floor and firewall (wheel tubs permitted), the roll cage may be bolted or welded to the floor/rocker box via 6-inch x 6-inch x .125-inch steel plates similar to the roll bar attachment requirements of paragraph 4:10, page 74. Unless attaching to OEM floor or frame, the minimum requirements for a frame member to which a roll-cage member is attached are 1 5/8- inch x .118-inch MS or .083-inch CM round and/or 2-inch x 2-inch x .058 MS or CM rectangular. All cage structures must have in their construction a cross bar for seat bracing and as the shoulder-harness attachment point; cross bar must be installed no more than 4 inches below, and not above, the driver’s shoulders, or to side bar. All required rear braces must be installed at a minimum angle of 30 degrees from vertical and
must be welded in. Side bar must pass the driver at a point midway between the shoulder and elbow. Unless an OEM framerail is located below and outside of driver’s legs, a rocker or sill bar, minimum 1 5/8-inch x .083 CM or .118 MS
or 2-inch x 2-inch x .058-inch CM or MS rectangular, is mandatory in any car with a modified floor or rocker box within the roll-cage uprights (excluding 6 square feet of transmission maintenance opening). Rocker bar must be installed below and outside of driver’s legs and must tie into the main hoop, the forward hoop, frame, frame extension, or side diagonal. Rocker bar may not tie into swing-out
side bar support. If rocker bar ties into side diagonal more than 5 inches (edge to edge) from forward roll-cage support or main hoop, a 1 5/8-inch x .083 CM or .118 MS brace/gusset is mandatory between the diagonal and forward roll-cage support or main hoop. Swing-out side bar permitted on OEM full-bodied car, 8.50 e.t. and slower. The following requirements (a through d) apply:a. 1 5/8-inch O.D. x .083-inch CM or .118-inch MS minimum.Bolts/pins must be 3/8-inch-diameter steel, minimum and in double shear at both ends.
b. Male or female clevis(es) permitted. Male clevis must use two minimum 1/8-inch-thick brackets (CM or MS) welded to each roll-cage upright; female must use minimum 1/4-inch-thick bracket (CM or MS) welded to each roll-cage upright. Pins must be within 8 inches of the vertical portion of both the forward and main hoops. A half-cup backing device must be welded to the vertical portion of the main hoop (inward side) or the upper end of the swing-out bar (outward side), minimum .118-inch wall (CM or MS) extending at least 1 5/8 inches past the center of the pins. A clevis assembly using a minimum .350-inch-thick male component and two minimum .175-inch-thick female components may use a 1/2-inch-diameter Grade 5 bolt and does not require a half-cup backing device. c. Sliding sleeves of 1 3/8-inch x .083 CM or .118 MS, with minimum 2-inch engagement, are permitted in lieu of the upper pin/cup. d. All bolt/pin holes in the swing-out bar must have at least one hole diameter of material around the outside of the hole. On all cars requiring a roll cage, if the OEM firewall has been modified (in excess of 1 square foot for transmission removal, not including bolted-in components), a lower windshield or dash bar of 1 1/4 x .058-inch 4130 chrome moly or 1 1/4 x .118-inch mild steel
is mandatory for connecting the forward cage supports.
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Old Mar 24, 2006 | 11:37 AM
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Well just bring out 4 CS Z's, so when they kick out Bri for running a ridiculous time, Ill just slap my number on his car, run it again, get kicked out, and so on....haha.
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^ haha good plan .. Bri when i go to cali ill def make the trip!
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