Thread: 1/4 timing
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11-25-2005 05:47 PM #1
1/4 timing
what might my time be in a 71 two door nova with 383 525hp - 535trq ?
i way about 200 pounds and i don't know what 71 novas generaly weigh
could any one tell me?Novas are great =)
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11-27-2005 12:16 PM #2
youre leaving out way too many variables. trans? converter? rear gear? how youre gonna make it hook? weight would depend on if its a stripped racecar or fully equipped street car? post some more info and im sure someone can get a close guesstimate80 MALIBU WAGON driver project
74 CAMARO drag car project
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11-27-2005 12:59 PM #3
Assuming it's a street runner, but you do have a good rear suspension and reasonably good slicks, probably high elevens @ 110 mph.
First time out and if you're inexperienced at drag racing, don't be disappointed to find you're only running a little over one hundred mph with a high 12, low 13 second ET.
Get things squared away and the combo indicates 11.10 @ 118 mph.
That's assuming a 3800# car including the driver.
Pull 400# out of the car and you're running mid 10's @ 125 mph.
All of which ain't bragging points until you do it....C9
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11-30-2005 08:42 AM #4
thanks manNovas are great =)
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12-01-2005 07:49 AM #5
My 72 Nova weighs 3380 without me in it. (3620 with me)
It's all steel except for a fiberglass hood.
406 small block with about 450-460 hp
Turbo 400, 3200 stall
12 bolt, 4.11 posi
Steel wheels with BFG Drag Radials
complete 2.5 exhaust
Air Conditioning (it works)
Complete interior
full tank of gas (less about a gallon)
Manual steering
The car does not have a cage in it at this time.
Like Malibufreak says there are so many variables probably most important would be how the car launches, your gearing, track and weather conditions. If you have that much horsepower and torque and it hooks I would think it should be in the 10's if the weight is similar to my Nova.
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12-24-2005 01:31 PM #6
to find out times go to www.stealth316.com it'll give some ideas, just plug in the numbers you have to get what you want.
OK but i have a question, never been to a track, none close to me. till now. i am going to take my 55 210 chevy in jan. It is all stock body, weights 3200 with half tank of gas plus 200 for me (3400 lbs) 3.55 gear muncie 4 speed (low geared). stock 283/stock steel crank/ 480/480 hyd cam open headers holley intake edelbrok carb/ accel elec ignition,,,,makes good power up to 7000 rpm. Doesn't spin at all off the line, has a homeaide traction bar from the bottom of the leaf spring welded to the frame about 2foot long. 300 HP according to dyno 2000.
any guesses
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12-24-2005 04:42 PM #7
i cant see a .480 hyd cam making good power to 7000. what heads? i dunno if that 300hp is very accurate.80 MALIBU WAGON driver project
74 CAMARO drag car project
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12-25-2005 03:05 AM #8
Originally posted by malibufreak
i cant see a .480 hyd cam making good power to 7000. what heads? i dunno if that 300hp is very accurate.
Welcome to CHR. I think that you need to hook up your vacuum advance. At part throttle when cruising you have less air and fuel in each cylinder, and the air-fuel mixture is not as densely packed...
MSD 8360 distributor vacuum advance