Postby Eddie » 10 Mar 2007 1:59

Very nice Christer! :s002: The cars are nice as well! :mrgreen: I have been aware of a hardcore group of Chrysler enthusiasts from the Netherlands, Sweden, U.K. Germany,France and Australia. Here in the states seems like Ohio is the hotspot state. MoPars are maybe 10-20% of the hobby. Whats it where you live?
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Postby christer » 11 Mar 2007 14:00

airfuelEddie wrote:MoPars are maybe 10-20% of the hobby. Whats it where you live?


About the same I guess. I try to stay away from other makes so I can´t say anything for sure though :)
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Postby Eddie » 11 Mar 2007 22:28

It's hard to avoid the other makes around here. Of particular interest to me is the MG "club" that uses small american V-8's for their engines. The best of both worlds, make mine 340 MoPar powered with Sir Harry Westlake heads and aluminum blocked! :thumbsup:
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Postby mopar steve » 22 Mar 2007 16:24

Hi guys, thanks for the comments. Bakerman, yep, l will be at the Wheelers do, been going to their shows for years! As you say, nice and local for us too!! :thumbsup:
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Postby mopar steve » 18 Jul 2007 10:28

Had another good month with the car this July, got voted vintage mopar of the month on the American Dodgetalk web site, then got a call from my mate to say i'd been voted into the top 20 American Car World Magazine feature cars!!!! :D

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Postby Eddie » 18 Jul 2007 13:22

mopar steve wrote:Had another good month with the car this July, got voted vintage mopar of the month on the American Dodgetalk web site, then got a call from my mate to say i'd been voted into the top 20 American Car World Magazine feature cars!!!! :D
Hey Steve, "bragging on both boards ehh" :biggrin: I voted for you on DT,(three two's)!!Congrats again Steve!! BTW, Ron Wilson will be sending you a custom Liscence plate. My car won in June and it's nice to see Challengers win the vintage section again. :thumbsup:
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Postby mopar steve » 18 Jul 2007 15:00

Already got the plate, how come you got more than one name then?!!! :s006:
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Postby Eddie » 18 Jul 2007 19:03

You're right Steve, I should change it to AirFuelEddie on DodgeTalk as well. :? But Dave's site is my primary hangout! :mrgreen: The other MoPar sites wont have me. :s009:
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Postby dave-r » 18 Jul 2007 20:33

I was his last resort and I felt sorry for him. :lol:
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Postby mopar steve » 29 Jul 2007 16:21

Even better now, just got back from the Mopar Euronats, run a pb of 10.9!!!! :lol:
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Postby Eddie » 29 Jul 2007 16:49

SSSmokin! Congrats Steve! :thumbsup:
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Postby mopar steve » 29 Jul 2007 17:54

My smile was this big.... :mrgreen: thanks.
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Postby dave-r » 30 Jul 2007 8:48

I saw that run Steve! :shock:

You did that just because I had told people that day that your car was a mid-11s car didn't you? :lol:
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Postby mopar steve » 30 Jul 2007 13:08

Always nice to prove people wrong!!!! :wink: Love this shot though,

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Postby Eddie » 30 Jul 2007 19:05

Nice action shot Steve, bet you gave that Camaro hell! :mrgreen:
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Postby 72 Challenger (Hans) » 30 Jul 2007 19:19

Man, where were you on sunday? I couldn't find you anymore... :s001:

Saterday, end of the morning, you was in the line-up between 2 plum crazy challengers. On in front of you and me behind you. Thought I had to check yours out as it looked beautifull but as I had to wrench around the whole they to get my clutch disc fixed (which seems to be still working) I had no time to check yours out before sunday.

Congrats on the new best. Always nice to get new pb's eh. Well done :thumbsup:
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Postby mopar steve » 31 Jul 2007 6:15

Thanks Hans, left around 2 pm on the Sunday, sorry l missed you. :roll:
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Postby Jimiboy » 06 Aug 2007 12:21

:thumbsup: How brutal aint that car of yours Steve!? Like that smooth wing...

(That mean machine in the orange car Christer... I want that wiew of a Big compressor in my challenger so baad! :cry: :s003: )
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Postby mopar steve » 02 Apr 2008 12:08

This car is now for sale! :(
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Postby dave-r » 02 Apr 2008 12:19

:shock: :(
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Postby mopar steve » 02 May 2008 6:29

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Postby mopar steve » 27 Sep 2008 6:46

Ok guys, no money around at the mo, but i've also changed my mind anyway!!!!!!! Started buying some bits to 'improve' the car now, many more on my list too! :s023:
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Postby mopar steve » 02 Oct 2009 8:26

Now got most of my 'bits', a 452 with B1 Indy heads, ally rods etc 655hp on the Dyno, should be fun with the gas too!!!! :s006:
Off out to Florida this month to get the 'other bits', also got a nice new small convertor for it, yee haa! :D
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Postby Tim » 02 Oct 2009 11:37

Sounds like a plan in the offing here. :s002:

What are you up to with the car then Steve?
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Postby Dave » 03 Oct 2009 13:24

Fancy doing some rounds of Pro ET? :)
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Postby mopar steve » 04 Oct 2009 6:24

No thanks on the pro et! :?

Hoping to have a flat hood next year, but to also get the car into the nines, and also be a bit more streetable!! Running that 10 with the 'little' 383 was great, but the engine was right on it's limit, spent more time looking at the temp gauge than out of the screen!!!!! :s008:

Would love to be able to drive the car more than l already have, in 6 years, i've only clocked up just over 2000 miles!!!! :roll:
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Postby Dave » 04 Oct 2009 9:53

I know what you mean, we haven't driven ours on the road for 2 years since we keep breaking stuff :s005: . However it looks like we've adressed all that now :D and we should be back on the road next year. We're after a no breakage season, then we'll fit a quantum leap of upgrades. It's ironic really that an F3 is capable of supporting 2000hp+ (though we wont be anywhere near that.......... at first :twisted: ), yet when the engine is off boost the motor will be milder with less cam, compression, stall, gear etc.
We're determined to run a 9.3 N/A, which @ nearly 3900lb, to get those 2 10ths, I need to find 70hp. Not easy when your already near the limit :(
I'm very much of the opinion that if you want your cake and to eat it, turbo's, centrifugal s/c's and N20 systems are the way to go, though there is a certain kudos running quick N/A :thumbsup:
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Postby mopar steve » 24 Nov 2009 16:31

Just come back from Florida, can't believe those guys are running 6's @ 200mph!!!!!!! :s006:
( World Street Finals, @ Orlando).
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