My new '72

Postby Kowalski_72 » 19 Dec 2004 12:54

here it is, not been washed or anything yet....

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Postby Christer » 19 Dec 2004 14:02

The Magnum 500 rims really match the look of the Challenger! :s002: Are they 14"x6" or something like that?
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Postby Kowalski_72 » 19 Dec 2004 18:04

I think they are 5.5x14,not checked yet. The tyres are 205/70/14. I was going to change them,but I'm starting to really like the magnums!! Need proper decent wheelnuts and a couple of studs though.
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Postby Fat Tony » 20 Dec 2004 9:37

Nice Car :thumbsup:
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Postby bryan » 20 Dec 2004 18:39

where abouts in fife are you from kowalski? my girlfriend is fron anstruther.
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Postby Kowalski_72 » 20 Dec 2004 19:38

I'm in Glenrothes, not too far away. Anstruther officially has the best chippie in the world.... ever! And roads that would make owning a Challenger impossible!

P.S the Magnums are 6x14, I'm checking out new tyres for them right now. 205/70/14 maybe Coopers or Generals.
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Postby Joakim » 21 Dec 2004 9:14

Nice car. Sure looks even better washed.
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Postby dave-r » 21 Dec 2004 11:35

Kowalski_72 wrote:I'm in Glenrothes, not too far away.


And just along the road from Crail Raceway which I think is the only Drag Strip in Scotland?
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Postby Kowalski_72 » 21 Dec 2004 22:24

Yup, sure is,we have Crail on one side of Fife,and Knockhill on the other.
Been down he strip a couple of times already,in a Nissan Sunny GTi.... :roll:
Did manage a 15.8 quarter though,which for a shopping trolley,isn't too bad!

Got the fuel gauge fixed today,so I'll finally know how much I'll have to do without to keep that grin!!!! 8)
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Postby dave-r » 22 Dec 2004 9:00

That is about as fast as your 318 will push the Challenger if it is in good (but stock) tune. You might get 13s out of it with some speed parts and weight loss. Watch out the speed bug don't bite you! Otherwise you will be itching for more cubic inches. :lol2:
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Postby Christer » 22 Dec 2004 9:42

Have you seen the 1972 dealer brochure? If not....: http://challenger.mpoli.fi/phpbb/viewto ... 2920#12920
The last scan might intrest you, since the car on the picture is a "look-alike"-car.
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Postby Kowalski_72 » 23 Dec 2004 0:56

Yup, thats the page I have as my wallpaper for windows!!

Spoke to a mate today,who has a good few bits for my car,has a nice set of Keystone wheels too,which I quite fancy,also a built 318 with Holley,edelbrock performer manifold,crane cam and a few other bits......Hmmmmm...
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Postby dave-r » 23 Dec 2004 8:49

You see? That speed bug is starting to bite and he has only had it a few days! :s010:
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Postby Kowalski_72 » 05 Jan 2005 3:39

Yup, its a slippery slope! Got a pair of headers on their way just now,along with a full service kit. My R/H manifold is split all the way through, you can see the flames through it!... :s022:


Really have to get the brakes sorted out before I really use the right hand pedal, when I press the brake, its a lottery whether I'll stop,cross over the white line and give an old guy in a Volvo 340 heart failure, or screech like a banshee in a cloud of smoke..... :roll:

Anone got a performer intake and a 650 Edelbrock kicking around,they're more interesting than a set of cylinders and shoes.....

any advice on a decent cam Dave??
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Postby dave-r » 05 Jan 2005 9:30

Kowalski_72 wrote:any advice on a decent cam Dave??


Open a can of worms why don't you. :s022:

The cam has to match all the rest of the engine and drivetrain. The hotter the cam the more other changes you have to make. Have a read through the posts in the 'engine' section and have a look at the Hughes Engines web site as they explain cam selection quite well.
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Postby Kowalski_72 » 05 Jan 2005 22:07

I know its a dodgy question,just winding you up after reading a couple of other posts!!! :mrgreen:

I'm after an Edelbrock,about 650CFM, a performer intake,wth the aforementioned headers.I want to use the car as a daily driver after they stop seasoning the roads...Not after a dragstrip contender,but need enough to teach these Subishi boys what a real car sounds/smokes like away from the lights when required.Also after 8MPG with my big block D100 pickup,I'd like,at least to get more to the gallon than my shoe size (I've got big feet)

I'll check out the Hughes website and have a ponder.

What are Real Steel like for small block parts?
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Postby dave-r » 06 Jan 2005 8:36

I found that Real Steel had all the stuff for small blocks on their books but not always actually in stock. I used to find them expensive too. However my experiance of them is well out of date (I last delt with them in the mid-'80s) so things may be different now.

I am told US Automotive are good. The MMA has a list of UK suppliers on their message board or web site I think?

I always use Summit Racing in the USA for engine bits myself.
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