oil pan fit
#13
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Originally Posted by curtisreed
So who's pan do you run Roadkill?
We used it all last season and had no problems. No "Quick 60's" or any "Diaper Drag" either . .
('67 Iron Camaro, Alston tube chassis, 582" BBC/PG, 9" Ford, Ladder Bar/coil over-5.90/9.24/151mph-s/pro-Gasoline, no juice)
#14
Originally Posted by roadkill2
Originally Posted by curtisreed
So who's pan do you run Roadkill?
We used it all last season and had no problems. No "Quick 60's" or any "Diaper Drag" either . .
('67 Iron Camaro, Alston tube chassis, 582" BBC/PG, 9" Ford, Ladder Bar/coil over-5.90/9.24/151mph-s/pro-Gasoline, no juice)
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2700#, and the times were at 4850 feet MSL, 7100' corrected air, 101°, 28% humidity . . about average for where we race . .
If we were at 800-1000' with say, 3100' Corrected air. 85-90°, we could probably put together a high 8.70 or so . . but we live and race up on the rock so you take what you can get . . Y'kno, if a frog had wings . . .
If we were at 800-1000' with say, 3100' Corrected air. 85-90°, we could probably put together a high 8.70 or so . . but we live and race up on the rock so you take what you can get . . Y'kno, if a frog had wings . . .