Postby christer » 24 Oct 2007 12:49

Hezzel wrote:
christer wrote:christer wrote:

Nothing wrong with your car either, Hezzel. Have you owned it for a long time? When was that photo taken?



christer, i have owned it from 1989 ,.Bought it from Steffes Speed Shop in Mariestad . Picture taken 1989-90.


I bought mine from Karlskoga, not far from Mariestad. So easy to buy (if you got the money) and so hard to sell without beeing afraid that you will regret it afterwards, right? :D
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Postby fal308 » 24 Oct 2007 16:03

Everything I've read agrees that Hemis and 440+6s got torque boxes. I've also read where some convertibles got them. Also I read conflicting articles on 440s and T/As (AARs) getting them.
Were the torque boxes part of the mandatory Hemi suspension package?
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Postby dave-r » 24 Oct 2007 16:23

There is no dispute here. All Challenger 440s (4bbl and 6bbl), all Hemis and all convertibles got the torque boxes. Period.
If there is the odd one existing without them then that is a mistake. But I have not seen or heard of any.
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Postby Hezzel » 24 Oct 2007 19:03

Yeea :D
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Postby dave-r » 24 Oct 2007 20:14

The point of them was to counter some of the massive torque from the engine that would twist the body.

Something you small block and 383 owners don't have to worry about. :P :crazy:
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Postby Eddie » 24 Oct 2007 20:30

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Postby RedRaven » 24 Oct 2007 20:59

:s001: :mrgreen: :p:
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Postby christer » 25 Oct 2007 11:56

dave-r wrote:Something you small block and 383 owners don't have to worry about. :P :crazy:


It reminds me of a slogan from Mopar muscle club here in Sweden (I used to be a member of this club. It does not exist any more.): Everything below 7 litres (426") is starting engines. The people around me use to remind me of that slogan from time to time. :evil:

To be honest I am quite pleased with having a 383". The short stroke makes it hi-revving and I like that kind of engine. A dream I have is to build an engine from scrach starting with a 400" block.
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Postby dave-r » 25 Oct 2007 13:27

christer wrote: A dream I have is to build an engine from scrach starting with a 400" block.


Me too. :thumbsup:
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Postby Eddie » 25 Oct 2007 16:48

Christer, Dave, I am building a 512 Stroker with a 400 Block. I e-mailed Brandon and asked him about his new Alloy Heads available Feb. 2008 for 899.00 complete ready to run pair. He replied that he will be swamped with orders and requested name and contact number. I obliged. These are almost identical to the Edelbrocks but maybe better for a 'stealth' engine due to the ends appearing as cast iron, not flat milled like the eddies. You might keep this in mind, I think it cant be beat for the money. 290 CFM@.500-.600 most street cams are in this range. 330 CFM with porting. :twisted:
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Postby christer » 25 Oct 2007 20:24

airfuelEddie wrote:Christer, Dave, I am building a 512 Stroker with a 400 Block. I e-mailed Brandon and asked him about his new Alloy Heads available Feb. 2008 for 899.00 complete ready to run pair. He replied that he will be swamped with orders and requested name and contact number. I obliged. These are almost identical to the Edelbrocks but maybe better for a 'stealth' engine due to the ends appearing as cast iron, not flat milled like the eddies. You might keep this in mind, I think it cant be beat for the money. 290 CFM@.500-.600 most street cams are in this range. 330 CFM with porting. :twisted:


Intresting stuff, Eddie! Thanks!
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Postby Eddie » 25 Oct 2007 21:16

What are your thoughts on a 512SIXPACK?
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Postby christer » 26 Oct 2007 4:59

airfuelEddie wrote:What are your thoughts on a 512SIXPACK?


:s006: :s007: :thumbsup: :s004: :s009:

It sure will be able to produce A LOT of torque/HP :!:
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Postby dave-r » 26 Oct 2007 7:23

Six pack EFI with Procharger maybe. :D
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Postby Eddie » 26 Oct 2007 9:09

The E.F.I. would be cool but I'm talking stock looking 440 SixPack but with 512 cheater cubes in a low deck package painted Hemi Orange with stock looking aircleaner and valve covers.
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Postby fal308 » 26 Oct 2007 16:31

There are a couple of companies that make/made an EFI that looked like a vintage Hillborn unit. Can you imagine a 528 Hemi with those Hillborn stacks through the hood on your average daily driven 9-second '65 Sport Fury? :mrgreen:
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Postby speeddemonkiller » 31 Dec 2009 5:44

Here is a picture of a 71 Hemi Challenger from my home town. This picture was takin out at the Nats in 05 (Survior tent). One owner and it only has 1800 miles on it. Stop driving it in 72.

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Postby christer » 06 Jan 2010 21:59

speeddemonkiller wrote:Here is a picture of a 71 Hemi Challenger from my home town. This picture was takin out at the Nats in 05 (Survior tent). One owner and it only has 1800 miles on it. Stop driving it in 72.


Wow, I really dig that car. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: That is as good as it gets! :nod:
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Postby Jimiboy » 22 Jan 2010 15:43

speeddemonkiller wrote:Here is a picture of a 71 Hemi Challenger from my home town. This picture was takin out at the Nats in 05 (Survior tent). One owner and it only has 1800 miles on it. Stop driving it in 72.


:shock: :thumbsup:
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