RE: Re: RE: 11sec dak- How I did it

From: Vladimir Ryall (vladimir@austin.rr.com)
Date: Sat Dec 19 1998 - 00:48:13 EST


No offense intended... I just know where you are headed, cause I have been
there myself, although it has been a few years. Best of luck, seriously !.
By the way, you know anyone interested in buying my Elvis Stamp...

VLAD
96 Indy
    -----Original Message-----
    From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net]On Behalf Of Tom & Fern
Moffat
    Sent: Thursday, July 02, 1998 8:16 AM
    To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
    Subject: DML: Re: RE: 11sec dak- How I did it

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Vladimir Ryall <vladimir@austin.rr.com>
        To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
        Date: Wednesday, December 16, 1998 11:23 PM
        Subject: DML: RE: 11sec dak- How I did it

        Looks like someone is about to replace a cylinder
wall...however...you won't be the first...or the last... :)

        VLAD
        96 Indy
            I'm not sure how to take your comment Mr Ryall. I've talked to a
lot of people @ Mopar about the limits of a stock shortblock, and I feel
like I'm within the bounds of its integrity;however close. If your worried
about breaking parts, however, you should probably take up stamp collecting.
It'll be much safer for you.

            -----Original Message-----
            From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net]On Behalf Of Tom & Fern
Moffat
            Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 1998 6:07 PM
            To: dml list
            Subject: DML: 11sec dak- How I did it

            Greetings!
              From a new DML subscriber. I finally broke down and bought a
computer. I guess its because I' ve been spending to much time on my truck!
             The first thing I' d like to say is that is no max-effort, high
dollar race truck. Any member can easily replicate what I' ve done for a
relatively modest investment.
            MODS:
             318 stock short block
             Magnum heads- Hughes stage 1 port job(stock valves)
int=240cfm/exh=180@ 500 lift
            valvetrain-RC performance pushrods,retainers&keepers; comp
cams -custom grind cam 512/520 lift; duration 206/212 @ .0500; 112
seperation; crower roller rockers 1.72 ratio
            Intake- M-1 single plane drilled for fuel injectors
            (24lb)
            Throttle body- bored by AST in Houston
            Ignition- MSD 6a
            Power adder- Nitrous Express Gemini plate system -150HP
(adjustable)
            Regulator- mallory FP regulator on return line (92 daks)
            Headers- Doug Thorley.no cat, 3" to the back,Warlock bypass
muffler
            Tranny- 518 2600 stall,shift kit
            rearend- stock 3.92
            Tires-MT ET streets 28X10
             That about covers it. This truck is driven daily getting 16mpg.
This truck use to have a vortech s-trim putting out 10 lbs of boost. I' ve
learned quite a bit over the years about this truck. I hope the members find
it useful.
            Sorry I almost forgot:
            ET: 11.5 @118 (150 shot N20)
            60ft:1.70
            Motor:13.2 @103.8

            PS I just added a 3800 stall converter and Weld wheels(5 lug
coversion) I'm going to the track this friday at Baytown,TX. Anyone care to
join-come on!



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