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11-19-2019, 04:47 AM
#101
I used to tell guys you don't need 110 for lower compression engines like crates or in my case flat top smog headed motors. That they were just blowing money out the exhaust hell it was their money just trying to help them. I would just drive on by with my 2$ e85 Lol.
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11-19-2019, 02:23 PM
#102
What is the best external oil cooler option for a 604 crate? Thanks in advance
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11-19-2019, 07:23 PM
#103
i have a drag guy with a 14:1 ls3 that is just as fast on e85 as he was on gas , i have not seen any dyno sheets comparing the two on higher compression engines but would like to....
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11-20-2019, 07:45 AM
#104
Fastford and rw57 how is the e85 tunning window. Like with methanol you can be conservatively rich and not really hurt power so you don't really need to chase the jetting all the time. From my experience gas has a much narrower window.
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11-20-2019, 09:10 AM
#105
once you find your initial starting jets , just like with gas , i cant tell much difference in tuning , cold weather we increase jets and hot weather we decrease....
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11-20-2019, 09:25 AM
#106
softshoe72 --asked
What is the best external oil cooler option for a 604 crate? Thanks in advance
a NEW one
as for brand there are plenty of good ones ----seatrab is probably one of the best but allstar has a pretty nice one with -12 fittings and a bung for temperature
adapters for plumbing are a good topic for discussion as is hose size but I want to emphasize first ----
use a new cooler
they cannot be cleaned
Brad
www.race-1.com
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11-20-2019, 10:29 AM
#107
Pretty much what I do I've only changed jets a couple of times only because on my 750 e85 motor ran warmer. I talked to Joe and he said bump up jets from 90 to 92 haven't got to try it yet. My 600 e85 is a lot fatter on bottom end because it does not have jets on back it has a metering plate that has holes drilled out little less control on it. Like I said I love the stuff. Like Fast Ford said I just basically leave it alone .
Last edited by RW57; 11-20-2019 at 10:31 AM.
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11-20-2019, 12:51 PM
#108
Thanks Brad. Te Allstar was what i was gonna get but thought i would get a second opinion👍👍
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11-20-2019, 03:40 PM
#109
there has been an ongoing debate amongst engine builders about what is "best" for an adapter to plumb the cooler with.
the on the block (sandwich) adapters are said to be restrictive thus causing oil temperature to rise
while I do agree that the sandwich type adapters are more restrictive than most remote adapters there is something else to consider-----
when you use a remote adapter there must be a 3rd line along with appropriate fittings
every fitting and line poses a restriction and heat in some way
for the past several years we have used only sandwich type adapters
I do have to add that we carefully customize these adapters for enhanced flow by radiusing all the corners and increasing the port sizes
we feel as though our enhanced sandwich adapter combined with eliminating one complete oil line does a better job than remote filter mounting
Brad
www.race-1.com
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11-20-2019, 09:05 PM
#110
Wanted to add to the ground topic. Engine mounts and mid plates have a coating that should be cleaned/removed so the engine is properly grounded to the frame.
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11-20-2019, 09:17 PM
#111
Welcome Maverick---I love the handle (it's kind of how I live)
I see you are new to 4m and want to welcome your responses
the more views and opinions we have to any topic ---the more we can all gain
grounds are absolutely an overlooked area in racing and can be quite a problem at times
Brad
www.race-1.com
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11-20-2019, 11:13 PM
#112
i second brad , the more the better , BTW , i owned a sweet little maverick grabber years ago , wish i had kept it...
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11-21-2019, 02:35 PM
#113
Thank you for the welcoming. I also use the ground cables on the heads to the frame, just noticed installing new mounts that you would be lucky to get any grounding to the frame with the paint/powder coating they use. I have learned a ton from many on this forum, and look forward to learning more.
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11-21-2019, 02:50 PM
#114
don't be afraid to call us out on something that you disagree with----everytime I think I have something completely figured out someone somewhere shows me there is always more to it---no matter what the subject
hey fastford---I have a Maverick story also
My grandpap on my mom's side passed away in the early 80's and he owned a 1974 Maverick that he bought new
the family gave it to me ---this thing was in mint condition
I was about 21 or 22 at the time and didn't want to be seen in the thing and sold it for basically nothing
what a fool I was --I would cut my left (you know what) off to have that car today
Brad
www.race-1.com
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11-22-2019, 07:33 AM
#115
Brad we all have cars we did that with. My list includes a 68 charger one owner 383 fully loaded car less than 100.000 miles sold for 800$. 1953 Studebaker super commander I was 18 my dad gave it too me hell I didn't want that thing now its
like what was I thinking.
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11-22-2019, 02:10 PM
#116
yikes ---both of those are a sting
I can add some young stupidity
I had a 1968 Camaro in 1978 (I was 16) ---I couldn't get it to stop overheating and then one day the clutch started slipping----in a huff of anger I scrapped it
most of the stuff I drive today is a teenager and that classic was only 10 years old when I turned it into a box of steel
I am embarrassed to even sign my name to this post---LOL
is what it is
Brad
www.race-1.com
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11-22-2019, 05:45 PM
#117
talking about oil coolers i use a long tube alum fin one thats about 3 ft long thats easy cleaned and i use the sandwich adapter never have had a cooling problem, this is on the 604.
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11-23-2019, 12:05 PM
#118
i think i can top both of you , when i was 15 , my mama bought me a 69 mach 1 out of a junk yard , i worked all summer long in a body shop for 2 bucks an hr sanding cars and saved my money up to fix it , i had saved about a 1000 bucks and was buying a engine and 4spd out of wrecked torino from a friend of my dad , we were just starting to pull engine when his friend pulled up in a 67 or 68 vette with a smoking 427 , 3 two barrel , 4 speed and a hole in the rt front fender , a buddy of his owed him 800 bucks and could not pay so he gave him the car , Ed , my dads friend , said, "why are you fooling with that ole mustang , if you will give me my money back , you can fix this vette up and it will be worth something one day " , needless to say , i thought the sun set and rose behind a blue oval and said no way......one of the dumbest things i ever did , there is no telling what that car is worth today.....
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11-23-2019, 12:12 PM
#119
Originally Posted by brad hibbard
don't be afraid to call us out on something that you disagree with----everytime I think I have something completely figured out someone somewhere shows me there is always more to it---no matter what the subject
hey fastford---I have a Maverick story also
My grandpap on my mom's side passed away in the early 80's and he owned a 1974 Maverick that he bought new
the family gave it to me ---this thing was in mint condition
I was about 21 or 22 at the time and didn't want to be seen in the thing and sold it for basically nothing
what a fool I was --I would cut my left (you know what) off to have that car today
Brad
www.race-1.com
here is something you may not know , all the maverick grabbers and v8 mercury comet,s that looked like a maverick , had the Mexican 302 blocks in them , which i collect , they are a good bit stronger than a reg 302 and we stroke them to 347 to 355 and with the N heads , there a light weight engine that is great for dirt track racing , when rules allow.....they also came in 70 to 74 f100 short wheel base PU and early v8 econolines and up to 74 model square body bronco,s....
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11-23-2019, 11:24 PM
#120
Originally Posted by brad hibbard
in supers or open engine competition usually there is no carb spacer rule for height so compound angle spacers are common where the carb is angled toward the left and toward the LR at the same time ---this is possible with 1.5 to 2 inches of spacer to work with
in the crate world most rules dictate a maximum of 1 inch
working these angles into 1 inch of space is difficult
our original tilted spacer was tipped to the left 7 degrees
it left no room to do any antireversion work under the spacer so it was not real good on restarts
our updated version still only tips to the left but the angle was cut to 3.5 degrees which gave us the opportunity to work on the bottom side of the spacer to increase acceleration for restarts
it races very well and restarts excellent
here is a link to it
http://race-1.com/i-23432925-cii-100...acer-4150.html
many dirt late models today have the engine tipped toward the rear and that compliments our angle to the left perfectly
Brad
www.race-1.com
how much are engines being tipped back? iam at about 2.2 degrees rear up at ride height and about 3.4 rear up at rocked over
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