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Average Score 3.12
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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=978
Submitted by: Jesuz
Comments: 24  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 1  (View)
Submitted on: 02-11-2002
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
Engine
383 ci stroker motor; 4.030 bore x 3.75 stroke; 5.7 rods (factory) polished beams; 2491 TRW forged
pistons w/ custom lightening; SCAT crank; Trickflow Twisted Wedge heads w/ polished chambers 64cc;
true decked block to 0.0, torque plate honed bores, line bored mains; Comp cam 280H; Edelbrock
Performer RPM intake; Proform HEI w/ Jacobs plug wires; Doug Thorley Tri Y headers w/ Flowmasters;
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#1
2-12-2002 @ 03:07:09 PM
Posted By : Geist02mds Reply | Edit | Del
KICK ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

#2
2-19-2002 @ 02:25:05 AM
Posted By : 500plus Reply | Edit | Del
I second that!!!

#3
3-14-2002 @ 03:16:54 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
I third that! (Can you actually third something? Oh well, if you can't, I'd make an exception for this car.)

#4
3-14-2002 @ 03:19:26 PM
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee Reply | Edit | Del
I FOURTH THAT (I KNOW THAT'S REALLLLLLLLY NOT ALLOWED BUT I WANT EVERYONE TO KNOW I HAVE GOOD TASTE!)

#5
3-14-2002 @ 03:22:43 PM
Posted By : Jurrell Reply | Edit | Del
A famous Quote
"THiS cAr KiCks yo MamA's aSs!!! "
and I second that....


#6
3-19-2002 @ 04:51:40 PM
Posted By : V8Torque Reply | Edit | Del
OK Riceboys, this is what a real engine mod list looks like - stuff that actually makes the engine produce more horsepower and torque.

I really, really, wish I had one of these cars.


#7
3-19-2002 @ 05:14:57 PM
Posted By : Jiffy Reply | Edit | Del
except for "line bored mains"...I'd hope that every good engine has their main bearing bores line bored...

#8
3-19-2002 @ 05:16:00 PM
Posted By : alacrity024 Reply | Edit | Del
..yeah but can it take an s-turn at 80mph?

#9
3-19-2002 @ 05:18:03 PM
Posted By : SuperDave479 Reply | Edit | Del
Who drives like that anyway?

#10
3-19-2002 @ 05:19:28 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
No one, except for racecar drivers and jackasses who THINK they're racecar drivers.

#11
3-19-2002 @ 05:20:15 PM
Posted By : alacrity024 Reply | Edit | Del
well if you've got all that power, you'd better be able to run from the cops with it!

#12
3-19-2002 @ 05:20:57 PM
Posted By : SuperDave479 Reply | Edit | Del
Exactly. It could be built to handle in races, but that obviously wasn't the intention.

#13
3-19-2002 @ 05:22:38 PM
Posted By : alacrity024 Reply | Edit | Del
I suppose all it needs is some modern suspension tuning and it'd be plenty fun to take through turns.. My only problem with muscle is that for the most part it's only good for a straight line. That's fine and good if a drag race is all you're looking for, but I like to be able to trust my car in a turn.

#14
3-19-2002 @ 05:23:40 PM
Posted By : SuperDave479 Reply | Edit | Del
Yeah, on an old car I'd want to do the same.

#15
3-19-2002 @ 05:25:31 PM
Posted By : alacrity024 Reply | Edit | Del
amen to that. all the struts (heh, leafsprings, maybe?), bushings, etc. are likely shot on a car that old unless it's been very meticuliously (spelling?) maintained..

#16
3-19-2002 @ 05:50:31 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
Most smallblock musclecars handled well from the factory.

#17
3-30-2002 @ 06:14:14 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
Towards the late 70's, most of the muscle that remained got really good handling upgrades, the Trans Ams were equipped with the WS6 (or was it 9?) suspention for improved handling, and most people who have an old one like this do fiddle with the suspension, put in better bushings, traction bars, coil overs instead of leafs, etc.

#18
5-11-2002 @ 08:50:27 AM
Posted By : cams116 Reply | Edit | Del
Way off topic I know. But thats a nice bit of grass its parked on.

#19
6-01-2002 @ 03:00:31 PM
Posted By : CRXtrackguy Reply | Edit | Del
I don't like correcting people, but Skid said that most smallblock musclecars handled well from the factory. Really, they handled good FOR THEIR DAY, but are pretty lousy compared to more modern cars. leaf springs and live rear axles don't make for good handling.

#20
6-04-2002 @ 07:19:35 AM
Posted By : AtEase Reply | Edit | Del
No matter how crappy handling it's got, it still is sooooo sweet.

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