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Don't see this too often - 1969 Dodge Super Bee vs. C6 Vette
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<blockquote data-quote="jfsram" data-source="post: 10944390" data-attributes="member: 35828"><p>It didn't take much to get a stock musclecar to run faster. Back then a "cat back" system was not a 10hp gain, exhaust would knock 3 or 4 tenths off. Removing a single ex system could take a second off.</p><p>A "tune" sometimes have a second, they called it a power tune.</p><p></p><p>Had a 70 Road Runner. Swapped in a 440. It was rebuilt but the only things added for power was hand ported heads, bigger hydraulic camshaft 0.509" lift, carb, intake, headers, stall convertor and slicks. This ran an 11.49 @ 118. </p><p>I was 18 years old when I had this car and I claim to know very little about tuning. There was probably more on the table.</p><p></p><p>and there was many solid lift cam, and high compression cars that could beat me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfsram, post: 10944390, member: 35828"] It didn't take much to get a stock musclecar to run faster. Back then a "cat back" system was not a 10hp gain, exhaust would knock 3 or 4 tenths off. Removing a single ex system could take a second off. A "tune" sometimes have a second, they called it a power tune. Had a 70 Road Runner. Swapped in a 440. It was rebuilt but the only things added for power was hand ported heads, bigger hydraulic camshaft 0.509" lift, carb, intake, headers, stall convertor and slicks. This ran an 11.49 @ 118. I was 18 years old when I had this car and I claim to know very little about tuning. There was probably more on the table. and there was many solid lift cam, and high compression cars that could beat me. [/QUOTE]
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