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  • #31
    Re: Dodge Resurection (Update No.1)

    Originally posted by dulcich
    Stack 'em up, I'm rollin'
    -dulcich
    I'll be right over. Whats the address?? :D
    BS'er formally known as Rebeldryver

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    • #32
      Re: Dodge Resurection (Update No.1)

      The engine doesn't seem to have a torque curve. More like a torque straight line! You know how to build 'em.

      Have Fun
      Dan

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      • #33
        Re: Dodge Resurection (Update No.1)

        I need to get a run out there, i have a couple projects after Reb's done with ya.

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        • #34
          Re: Dodge Resurection (Update No.1)

          That torque curve is flatter than my first wife. Good for a motor bad for a 1st wife.She had more problems than her chest ;D ;D

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          • #35
            Re: Dodge Resurection (Update No.1)




            Man thats pretty....

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            • #36
              Re: Dodge Resurection (Update No.1)

              Steve knows engines.That's why I read everything he writes.
              Calypornya...near the beach

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              • #37
                Re: Dodge Resurection (Update No.1)

                You're really cranking out the work. That's great.

                But I liked the car much better in stock trim.

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                • #38
                  Re: Dodge Resurection (Update No.1)

                  That's just the granny in you talking ;D

                  I'm really going to need saving on the vette flares, that cut-off wheel is calling my name.
                  -dulcich

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                  • #39
                    Re: Dodge Resurection (Update No.1)

                    I liked it better with the dog dishes and flat hood as well. That is a great car to sneak up on someone with. Looks great though. It looks like you put more work into stripping that engine bay than I have anything this year. Keep up the great work.
                    200 mph or bust.......

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                    • #40
                      Re: Dodge Resurection (Update No.1)

                      Dulcich

                      How can you have a really bitchen Vette with out finder flares??

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                      • #41
                        Re: Dodge Resurection (Update No.1)

                        :-\ I'm asking myself that right now and the answer is I don't know; seems like I do need them to have a bitchin' Vette. Check out the sweet Le Mans cap on the 'Vette thread.
                        -dulcich

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                        • #42
                          Re: Dodge Resurection (Update No.1)

                          Steve , now you`re going to have to get it to hook . Oh Oh ! Project phase Deux !
                          Best of luck with that sweet Dart !
                          Chryco ;)

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                          • #43
                            Re: Dodge Resurection (Update No.1)

                            Love the project, keep us updated!

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                            • #44
                              Re: Dodge Resurection (Update No.1)

                              always loved that car hope it kicks but does it still have the 8.25 with the aftermarket locker? i think that is the car you did that with right?

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                              • #45
                                Re: Dodge Resurection (Update No.1)

                                Yup, that rear is still in there, I can't believe it has survived as long as it has, but it has never been on anything but street radials; 8 1/4 with a PowerTrax (was skeptical on the PowerTrax at first look); 120,000 miles since I put it in and who knows how many in the Pick A Part junker I pulled it from. Drove it hard for quite a few years and just replaced the axle shaft bearings and seals.

                                Oddly, I've never had as much luck with the 9 1/4 Mopar rears; blew plenty of those out, in fact in every 9 1/4 equipped vehicle I've ever owned - 83 W150 with swapped 440 (three), 77 360 Stepside (blown when bought it), '99 Durango (twice in 255K miles), 90 Ramcharger (one).

                                Working on the Dart right now.

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