I did 15.2@89 with a 2.16 60'. Thats a good et for street tires for sure.
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i did 15.7 @ 87 or 88 cant remember with a bone stock 3.0L and a 604 in a 88 reliant in drive and matting it on green.
i would hope that modded 5-speeds would be running 14's......
Brian
Originally Posted by turbovanman
Mine should have run 14s, but I wasn't actually shooting for that when i put it together. I put this pressure plate in it, exactly as you see it, as an experiment. Stock v6/t1 pressure plate plus a heaping helping of rust. I kind of put it in as a joke because I knew it would more or less work regardless of looking like that.
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That turned out to be a mistake as far as launching on slicks because it was clutch limited to a ~2.08 60'. I didn't foresee when i 5spd swapped the dynasty that it would be close enough to 14s right off the bat to make me regret my clutch choices, but oh well. I sold it cheap to a guy who talked a big game about using it to build a boosted 3.0/5spd van that never ended up happening. But yeah from what i know someone ran a stock 3.0/5spd shadow on 20" slicks to a 14.6 years back and a basically stock Dynasty (which is heavier) was one functional clutch away from 14s.
Not to knock on anyone's work, just saying it's possible.
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Brent GREAT DEPRESSION RACING 1992 Duster 3.0T The Junkyard - MS II, OEM 10:1 -[I] Old - 11.5@125 22psi $90 [U]Stock[/U] 3.0 Junk Motor - 1 bar MAP [/I] 1994 Spirit 3.0T - 11.5@120 20 psi - Daily :eyebrows: Holset He351 -FT600 - 393whp 457ft/lb @18psi 1994 Spirit 3.0T a670 - He341, stock fuel, BEGI. Wife's into kid's project. 1990 Lebaron Coupe 2.2 TI/II non IC, a413 1990 Spirit 3.0 E.S. 41TE -- 1993 Spirit 3.0 E.S. 41TE -- 1994 Duster 3.0 A543 1981 Starlet KP61 Potential driver -- 1981 Starlet KP61 Parts -- 1983 Starlet KP61 Drag 2005 Durango Hemi Limited -- 1998 Dodge 12v 47re. AFC mods, No plate, Mack plug, Boost elbow -- 2011 Dodge 6.7 G56
My car has always been slow lol. It ran 16 flat consistently in stock form with a 5-speed and drag radials (and a leaky head gasket). Engine needs overhauled currently but it will have to wait. Considering sleeve(s) to fix a gouged cylinder or maybe a whole new block. Still beating myself up for not catching that bent oil control ring sigh.
You can bore .100 over, especially if you are not trying to make 1000+whp. Find the piston that will bore out the damage and it will work.
That said, not too spendy to get a new van or mitsu block.
While they sell them, never seen anyone actually repair sleeve their 6g72 cylinder.
Brent GREAT DEPRESSION RACING 1992 Duster 3.0T The Junkyard - MS II, OEM 10:1 -[I] Old - 11.5@125 22psi $90 [U]Stock[/U] 3.0 Junk Motor - 1 bar MAP [/I] 1994 Spirit 3.0T - 11.5@120 20 psi - Daily :eyebrows: Holset He351 -FT600 - 393whp 457ft/lb @18psi 1994 Spirit 3.0T a670 - He341, stock fuel, BEGI. Wife's into kid's project. 1990 Lebaron Coupe 2.2 TI/II non IC, a413 1990 Spirit 3.0 E.S. 41TE -- 1993 Spirit 3.0 E.S. 41TE -- 1994 Duster 3.0 A543 1981 Starlet KP61 Potential driver -- 1981 Starlet KP61 Parts -- 1983 Starlet KP61 Drag 2005 Durango Hemi Limited -- 1998 Dodge 12v 47re. AFC mods, No plate, Mack plug, Boost elbow -- 2011 Dodge 6.7 G56