Hello, This is my first time at a Challenger forum. Don't hate me for this, but I have been spending most of my time at a 94-6 Impala SS forum to learn about my daily driver. GM guys really aren't that bad once you get to know them
I am 18 and own a 1970 Dodge Challenger 340 (with R/T badges but nobody has realized that there never was a 70 340 R/T) and a 96 BBB impala ss for a daily driver. The challenger is sort of a joint project between me and my father, although all he did was buy the car initially and fund the project. Im really the only one who drives it and the speed shop I work at part time does all the work on it. All the body and paint work on the car was done before I bought it. It has VERY good paint, which I believe is b5 bright metallic blue but there are 2 patches of slight bubbling where the prep work must have been done poorly. The color is VERY bright, although it shows up as anything but that on camera. I have not verified that it is b5 bright metallic blue yet as I have never had the car side by side with another b5 car, but that's my only guess. There are a TON of things done "wrong" or as I prefer to call it, different on the car that I actually grew to like. I think the only thing I would change at this point are the mirrors. Heres my mods and some pictures...
(before I put the MSD in)
(before I put a C2 Tach/shift light in)
Again, sorry about the color
Mods are: balanced and blueprinted
Speed pro pistons
Eagle rods
factory steel crank
block bored .30 over
3 angle valve job
comp cam, valve springs and lifters
hardened valve seats
edelbrock performer manifold
holly 670cfm street avenger carb(rejetted many times)
Hooker Super Comp headers
MSD 6AL ignition w/ accell coil
K&N filter
Richmond 3.91 gears
Hurst line lok
KYB+Lakewood shocks(70/30)
all new PST suspension components
Freddy Brown Performance 727 tranny with manual valve body
JL front speakers, apline rear, Kenwood motorized amp, alpine deck
I may have left out some small things.
Although my father has owned 2 other challengers, this is the first car that we have built ourselves for street/track. I work together with my boss (who is also the guy who does all the work on the car) to decide on what parts we are going to use ect... everytime something gets done. Although my dad wanted just a mild street car originally, my boss and I eventually talked him into building it for more of a track/street car. Thus far, everything on the car has been done great and it seems to be bulletproof. Even though my boss knows nothing about mopar, he gets advise from his buddy at the machine shop next door who actually worked with Sox and Martin.
Anyway, I have a few questions. Our next step is to hook up a nitrous system. Because of the built motor/tranny, my boss is confident that it can take a 250 shot so long as we can get it to hook. That is actually my problem. I don't know much about what these cars can handle. With drag slicks, and a 250 shot (or even 200), if I hook well am I risking screwing up the frame/fasteners or twisting the axles?
Sorry for the long post. Thanks for reading
Kris[/img]
Oh yea, we nicknamed the car "blueprinted"