Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Pat » 17 Aug 2014 10:33

Realy nice progress Eddie !!! Looking so good =) Hope you have had time to see if the distributer from Don realy is in phase :s006: i made a new bracket on mine for the location of the cap in thicker alu plate also !
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 17 Aug 2014 20:28

Thanks Ade and Pat! Pat,,I think I am going to call Don at FBO and send back the excellent Distributor he sent me for when I did the dyno testing on this engine. I want a vacuum advance dist. because this is going to be used 99% on the street and long road trips. I will also ask him about the phasing,,,I have been looking at the Fire Core Dist. I'll ask him if that's a better choice then his MoPar unit. Either way thank you for excellent advice!! I will heed it! Thanks again,,,Ade and Pat! :D
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 18 Aug 2014 8:33

Adrian Worman wrote:That looks just incredible Ed, car is fuckin awesome :mrgreen:
Good lads you had there to help ya, great having buddies willing to give up time for you ain't it?
Excellent job all round mate, you must be stoked :wink:

Thanks Ade,,yeah those guys rock,,they helped immensely ,,I am stoked! I am gonna hook up the tie rod,,brakes, front brake lines,bench bleed the master,, then Hyd. clutch, then buy a set of Nitto Front tires, roll the car over to my new shop, and on the rack,,next part to get is the fuel tank and lines,,regulator. I also want to weld in the subframe connectors while it's on the rack. I would like to get it fired up by Christmas
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Adrian Worman » 18 Aug 2014 10:22

Nice :mrgreen:
What subframe connectors did you go for? Are you going to brace the inner fender to scuttle panel?
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby dave-r » 18 Aug 2014 17:24

Awesome mate. :D
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby fal308 » 18 Aug 2014 19:02

Now that is some true car porn!!!!
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 18 Aug 2014 20:40

I'm going to buy a set of ART connectors or make my own. Havent decided yet. I have some steel stock .120 thick,,just need a plasma cutter and my welder. I wont be using the contoured type,,I had those then sold them they are weak and heavy. They neck down to a skinny section at the front. Plus my floor pans are done and painted/undercoated. No,,I love those fender braces,,but I'll pass on them for now. I need to do what Drew told me. Focus on getting it done,,,started up,,,road tests,,breakin the rear end,,brakes,,, Trans,,,and work out any bugs for the 2015 VP trip :lol:
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 18 Aug 2014 20:46

Thanks Barc,,Dave,,Ade :D
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 15 Oct 2014 2:27

New Nitto 275/40/ZR17's

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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby dave-r » 15 Oct 2014 8:01

That looks a lot better Eddie. 8)
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Adrian Worman » 15 Oct 2014 12:15

They're a good tyre, used em loads of M cars, all the Skyline lads over here use em for track days, they get a really goo rep :wink:
Still gonna struggle on launch tho at that width but they'll steer well.
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 16 Oct 2014 2:41

Thanks Dave and Ade! When you Dave and Wayne come over next year,,you guys can show me how to launch this damned thing,, :lol:
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby dave-r » 16 Oct 2014 11:42

Eddie wrote:Thanks Dave and Ade! When you Dave and Wayne come over next year,,you guys can show me how to burn the clutch out on this damned thing,, :lol:


Yep, will do Eddie. :lol:
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 25 Oct 2014 1:38

Got the 72 on the rack with a little help from my friends!

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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 25 Oct 2014 1:39

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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 25 Oct 2014 1:40

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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 25 Oct 2014 1:41

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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Adrian Worman » 25 Oct 2014 11:19

Ahh that looks sweet, that's a good stage to be in on the build, little final assembly, fettling and adjustments etc, it's gonna be an awesome car Ed :mrgreen:
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 26 Oct 2014 0:14

Thanks Adrian,,I am very fortunate and grateful for what I've been blessed with,,I wish my VP mates lived closer and we could all use it,,even Dave's Vette,, :lol: ,(jus kiddin dave), :lol: I did tell a neighbor his rusty Malibu,,,no,,,hell no,,no fuckin way dude,, 8)
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby dave-r » 27 Oct 2014 10:29

Don't worry Eddie. My Vette is too low to get on those ramps anyway. :lol:

Hopefully I can get to see your new workshop next year. :s003:
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby drewcrane » 27 Oct 2014 15:00

Wont be long before you are burning those hides :s007:
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 28 Oct 2014 5:54

No,Dave the vette will clear just fine! My HellCat will have to clear as well,,I'm fabbing some Ramp extensions,, 3/16 thick steel plate,re-inforced on the Bottom with 90 angle"Iron" :lol: We did this at school,,my Lift is the same model,,this worked great! Vettes,,Vipers,,SRT's and even fords cleared it :mrgreen:

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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 28 Oct 2014 5:56

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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 28 Oct 2014 6:01

My front Brembo's were 'rubbing' I assumed the Calipers needed centered,,but when I mounted them over the rotors,,they appeared on center. The cause was improper adaptor geometry ,,incorrectly machined,,one end was closer to the hub centerline than the other. New CNC'd adaptors go on Tomm. Dr. Diff sent me new ones. Free of course, my Kit was the very 1st to sell,,current kits are corrected.

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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 28 Oct 2014 6:04

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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Adrian Worman » 28 Oct 2014 9:18

There's always some fettling with parts in the aftermarket industry so I'd sort of accept if I have to mill odd pieces etc, but these Dr.Diff people seem to take their quality and development pretty seriously, I'm impressed Ed :wink:
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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 30 Oct 2014 2:18

New CNC'd Billet Alloy Caliper Adaptors from Dr. Diff,,spins freely and is centered now!

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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 30 Oct 2014 2:19

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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Eddie » 30 Oct 2014 2:24

For Sale: Cheep,,lol

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Re: 72 Challenger

Postby Adrian Worman » 30 Oct 2014 17:13

What size rotors did you use in the end Ed? 11.75"? I used 10.95" ones on my car but now I've got the bearing adaptors fitted I could drop the larger diameter rotors on and use the same caliper as you.
Does Cass do those as a seperate item?
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