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The big news with this car, however, is the big block V8 under that steel hood. It’s a 1971 vintage 440 block that’s been bored .030 over, and now sports a Mopar Performance camshaft, 906 heads with hardened seats, and a Mopar Performance ignition system. An Edelbrock Torker II intake and 850 CFM Mighty Demon carburetor handle intake duties, while a set of TTI ceramic coated long-tube headers manage the exhaust. A set of polished aluminum Mopar Performance valve covers along with a chrome K&N air cleaner dress up the all-black engine bay, along with a Marsh serpentine accessory system. Look a little closer and you’ll discover some added details that really set this Dart apart from the rest, things like the smoothed and shaved firewall, hidden wiring, and beautifully applied gloss black paint. A big aluminum radiator easily keeps the big block cool, whether you’re cruising or hammering down the track. Note that there is no power steering, no A/C, no extraneous hardware that adds complexity and weight.
The chassis is fully prepped for track duty as well. Forming a stout link in the power train, the race-prepped 727 TorqueFlite 3-speed automatic features a 2500 RPM stall torque converter, and it feeds a narrowed 8.75-inch rear with 3.23 gears on a limited slip. Axles are by Mosier, and when you take a look under there, you’ll see why those mini tubs were necessary. Subframe connectors shore up the unit body’s structure, while a modified K-member up front features an updated suspension with a massive sway bar and KYB shocks. Out back, you’ll discover that the rear end has been reinforced and braced, and hangs on leaf springs with lowering blocks to give this car exactly the right stance. Braking is assisted by a set of vented and cross-drilled rotors to scrub off extra heat. The exhaust system is fully welded, and features Flowmaster mufflers and chrome tips peeking out from under the rear bumper. The wheels are Weld ProStar XPs with billet centers wearing 205/60/15 BFGoodrich T/As on the 15x6s up front, and 295/50/15s on the 15x10s out back.
Un 440 de 71 réalésé à .030
Un aàc Mopar Perf (lequel ?)
Des bonnes vieilles culasses 906 avec sièges renforcés (pour le sans plomb)
Un allumage Mopar Perf...
Une pipe Torker II (trés bien, ça, trés bien...j'avais ça sur mon 440) avec un excellent Mighty Demon 850...
Des 4/1 TTI Ceramic Coated (rouilleront jamais...)
Des cache-culbus Mopar Perf polis...et un KN poli itou...
Courroie serpentine Marsh...
Pas de DA, pas de A/C...(bien ça, bien...)
Une 727 kitée avec un converto qui "stall" à 2500 (pas assez...)
Un 8 3/4 en rapport 3.23 "Sure Grip"...
Arbres de roues Mosier...
Châssis rigidifié avec des subframe connectors...
Barre anti-roulis, amortos KYB
Ligne soudée (pas de colliers de merde...) avec Flowmaster et sorties chromzires...
Jantes Weld Pro Star (Trééééés bien !) de 15x6 av et 15x10 à l'arrière...
T'as plus qu'a acheter un autre jeu de jantes arrières, une paire de slick, et venir foutre une raclée à KJ à Lurcy !!!
Trés beau descriptif, soit dit en passant ! Que du bon...
On aurait aimé avoir un poil plus de "tech" sur les organes internes du moulbif, mais même si c'est du stock, ça fait déjà un moulbif qui souffle gentiment, ça !:lol: