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Walter R. Malik wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 6:41 pm 1. Blair Patrick ... FE Ford ...2511
2. Geoff Mummert ... S.B. Ford ... 2504
3. Jon Kaase ... B.B. Chevy ... 2448
4. Clark Hinkle ... B.B. Chevy ... 2411
5. Adney Brown ... S.B. Chevy ... 2405
6. Ted Eaton ... Y Block Ford ... 2358
7. Chris Pelczar ... S.B. Chevy ... 2321
8. Barry Robotnick ... FE Ford ... 2285
9. Daniel Boshears ... B.B. Ford 385 ... 2282
10. Jamie Wells ... S.B. Chevy ... 2254
11. David Molnar ... Studebaker ... 2182
12. Robert Peters ... S.B. Chevy ... 2065
13. Michael Semchee ... Pontiac ... 2061
Thanks, Walter. Good thing I wasn't handicapping this like a horse race; I'd lost big bucks. Who'da thunk a Ford FE would win it and Kaase's BBC would be behind the FE and a SBF? And there's a BBF 385 scoring lower than a Y-block and two FEs. And what's with not a single BBM or SBM competing? No Olds, Buick or Cads? The Buick guys are always claiming "stock for stock, the Buick can run with any of them."
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PackardV8 wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 10:20 am
Walter R. Malik wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 6:41 pm 1. Blair Patrick ... FE Ford ...2511
2. Geoff Mummert ... S.B. Ford ... 2504
3. Jon Kaase ... B.B. Chevy ... 2448
4. Clark Hinkle ... B.B. Chevy ... 2411
5. Adney Brown ... S.B. Chevy ... 2405
6. Ted Eaton ... Y Block Ford ... 2358
7. Chris Pelczar ... S.B. Chevy ... 2321
8. Barry Robotnick ... FE Ford ... 2285
9. Daniel Boshears ... B.B. Ford 385 ... 2282
10. Jamie Wells ... S.B. Chevy ... 2254
11. David Molnar ... Studebaker ... 2182
12. Robert Peters ... S.B. Chevy ... 2065
13. Michael Semchee ... Pontiac ... 2061
Thanks, Walter. Good thing I wasn't handicapping this like a horse race; I'd lost big bucks. Who'da thunk a Ford FE would win it and Kaase's BBC would be behind the FE and a SBF? And there's a BBF 385 scoring lower than a Y-block and two FEs. And what's with not a single BBM or SBM competing? No Olds, Buick or Cads? The Buick guys are always claiming "stock for stock, the Buick can run with any of them."
Personally, I think they should do something like this class again with O.E.M. heads but, allow switching years on different engine sizes, like most backyard enthusiasts would do. (Even offset ground cranks and such).
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bob460 wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 7:41 pm What was the issue with Kaase's engine?
There were no issues that anyone could see ... simply not a high enough score.
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Walter R. Malik wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 11:44 am
bob460 wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 7:41 pm What was the issue with Kaase's engine?
There were no issues that anyone could see ... simply not a high enough score.
It said on the hotrod site he was down 60-70hp down from pre contest testing.........just curious if something went a miss.

I like those Jesel rockers he had on the BBC.......also expensive!
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Walter R. Malik wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 10:56 am
PackardV8 wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 10:20 am
Walter R. Malik wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 6:41 pm 1. Blair Patrick ... FE Ford ...2511
2. Geoff Mummert ... S.B. Ford ... 2504
3. Jon Kaase ... B.B. Chevy ... 2448
4. Clark Hinkle ... B.B. Chevy ... 2411
5. Adney Brown ... S.B. Chevy ... 2405
6. Ted Eaton ... Y Block Ford ... 2358
7. Chris Pelczar ... S.B. Chevy ... 2321
8. Barry Robotnick ... FE Ford ... 2285
9. Daniel Boshears ... B.B. Ford 385 ... 2282
10. Jamie Wells ... S.B. Chevy ... 2254
11. David Molnar ... Studebaker ... 2182
12. Robert Peters ... S.B. Chevy ... 2065
13. Michael Semchee ... Pontiac ... 2061
Thanks, Walter. Good thing I wasn't handicapping this like a horse race; I'd lost big bucks. Who'da thunk a Ford FE would win it and Kaase's BBC would be behind the FE and a SBF? And there's a BBF 385 scoring lower than a Y-block and two FEs. And what's with not a single BBM or SBM competing? No Olds, Buick or Cads? The Buick guys are always claiming "stock for stock, the Buick can run with any of them."
Personally, I think they should do something like this class again with O.E.M. heads but, allow switching years on different engine sizes, like most backyard enthusiasts would do. (Even offset ground cranks and such).
That immediately makes me think ford 400C with 4V iron heads.
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cjperformance wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 10:42 pm
Walter R. Malik wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 10:56 am
PackardV8 wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 10:20 am
Thanks, Walter. Good thing I wasn't handicapping this like a horse race; I'd lost big bucks. Who'da thunk a Ford FE would win it and Kaase's BBC would be behind the FE and a SBF? And there's a BBF 385 scoring lower than a Y-block and two FEs. And what's with not a single BBM or SBM competing? No Olds, Buick or Cads? The Buick guys are always claiming "stock for stock, the Buick can run with any of them."
Personally, I think they should do something like this class again with O.E.M. heads but, allow switching years on different engine sizes, like most backyard enthusiasts would do. (Even offset ground cranks and such).
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That immediately makes me think ford 400C with 4V iron heads.

Craig did you see the 408 4v pump gas build by Jason Mansweto?
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PackardV8 wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 10:20 am
Walter R. Malik wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 6:41 pm 1. Blair Patrick ... FE Ford ...2511
2. Geoff Mummert ... S.B. Ford ... 2504
3. Jon Kaase ... B.B. Chevy ... 2448
4. Clark Hinkle ... B.B. Chevy ... 2411
5. Adney Brown ... S.B. Chevy ... 2405
6. Ted Eaton ... Y Block Ford ... 2358
7. Chris Pelczar ... S.B. Chevy ... 2321
8. Barry Robotnick ... FE Ford ... 2285
9. Daniel Boshears ... B.B. Ford 385 ... 2282
10. Jamie Wells ... S.B. Chevy ... 2254
11. David Molnar ... Studebaker ... 2182
12. Robert Peters ... S.B. Chevy ... 2065
13. Michael Semchee ... Pontiac ... 2061
Thanks, Walter. Good thing I wasn't handicapping this like a horse race; I'd lost big bucks. Who'da thunk a Ford FE would win it and Kaase's BBC would be behind the FE and a SBF? And there's a BBF 385 scoring lower than a Y-block and two FEs. And what's with not a single BBM or SBM competing? No Olds, Buick or Cads? The Buick guys are always claiming "stock for stock, the Buick can run with any of them."
I wonder if any Buicks entered but didn't get picked? I know an Olds did

Guess it's more interesting to have 5 fords and 6 chevies.
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bob460 wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 11:12 pm
cjperformance wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 10:42 pm
Walter R. Malik wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 10:56 am

Personally, I think they should do something like this class again with O.E.M. heads but, allow switching years on different engine sizes, like most backyard enthusiasts would do. (Even offset ground cranks and such).
Craig did you see the 408 4v pump gas build by Jason Mansweto?
Hey Bob, no i havnt, do you have a link. Was it a typical stroker 351 or a 400 block? Im guessing stroker?
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Hey Bob, no i havnt, do you have a link. Was it a typical stroker 351 or a 400 block? Im guessing stroker?
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Using a factory 2 bolt pillow clevo block with factory cast iron heads,flat tappet cam just made an impressive 603 ft lbs and 759 hp on pump gas



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Anyone have the peak tq/hp numbers for all the entries?
Somewhat handy with a die grinder.
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Walter R. Malik wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 10:31 am
Other Entries:
Adney Brown = "perfcrank"
Chris Pelczar = "czar racing"
Jesse Robinson = "RAMM"

Team members were many from here.
Did Jesse R (RAMM) show up? I know he was planning a BB Mopar, but don't know if he participated. Doesn't look like it from the results posted here...
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bob460 wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2019 8:24 am
Hey Bob, no i havnt, do you have a link. Was it a typical stroker 351 or a 400 block? Im guessing stroker?
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Using a factory 2 bolt pillow clevo block with factory cast iron heads,flat tappet cam just made an impressive 603 ft lbs and 759 hp on pump gas.
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I have to agree. Those are impressive numbers.
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1989TransAm wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2019 1:07 pm
bob460 wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2019 8:24 am
Hey Bob, no i havnt, do you have a link. Was it a typical stroker 351 or a 400 block? Im guessing stroker?
Using a factory 2 bolt pillow clevo block with factory cast iron heads,flat tappet cam just made an impressive 603 ft lbs and 759 hp on pump gas.
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I have to agree. Those are impressive numbers.
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Very impressive to say least. The early pro stock guys like Glidden were making this amount of hp. If he did this with no eh plate and pump gas thats very impressive.
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Walter R. Malik wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 11:44 am
bob460 wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 7:41 pm What was the issue with Kaase's engine?
There were no issues that anyone could see ... simply not a high enough score.
Walter do you know what heads the 289 of second place were using?im thinking the screw in stud hi perf version. Wasn't much to choose from.
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Steve.k wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2019 2:30 pm [quote="Walter R. Malik" post_id=830132 time=<a href="tel:1570463079">1570463079</a> user_id=17962]
[quote=bob460 post_id=830050 time=<a href="tel:1570405283">1570405283</a> user_id=31874]
What was the issue with Kaase's engine?
There were no issues that anyone could see ... simply not a high enough score.
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Walter do you know what heads the 289 of second place were using?im thinking the screw in stud hi perf version. Wasn't much to choose from.
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Steve.k wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2019 2:30 pm
Walter R. Malik wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 11:44 am
bob460 wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 7:41 pm What was the issue with Kaase's engine?
There were no issues that anyone could see ... simply not a high enough score.
Walter do you know what heads the 289 of second place were using?im thinking the screw in stud hi perf version. Wasn't much to choose from.
Geoff Mummert used a set of 1965 289 base model 2v heads with a very well refined cnc porting program run on them.
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