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    Thread: New Hemi Swaps

    1. #21
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      that looks awesome, well done. Hope to see more.

      MrQuick ΜΟΛ'ΩΝ ΛΑΒ'Ε



    2. #22
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      Your car is hot and the swap is ingenious. The rear tires fit perfectly. What are the specs?
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      Steve Chryssos

    3. #23
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      They are billet specialties 18x9.5 with 5.5" B.S. when I got done though,they rubbed like a bitch,so i ended up narrowing the rear and moving the springs in slightly.If you ran 6"b.s. Ithink they would clear

    4. #24
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      dare racing

      i've heard many bad things about dare racing, mainly taking money and not delivering products, and if you're actually lucky enough to recieve product quality is suspect.

      -Daty

    5. #25
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      I'm in the dark,Who's Dare Racing?

    6. #26
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      new hemi into a Barracuda

      Hi All,

      Clair (Valient100sm) steered me over here, I doing the new hemi boogie to my 67 Barracuda conv. I used a stock kframe with TTI mounts and headers instead of going to the aftermarket kframe, mainly because of costs and not available yet issues when I started. The motor fits like it belongs there. Like Clair posted there's a thread on moparts I've used to detail my experience so far.

      -Daty

    7. #27
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      Quote Originally Posted by 57hemicuda
      I'm in the dark,Who's Dare Racing?
      http://www.dareracing.com/chassis.html mentioned on the first page as an aftermarket kframe provider. He's screwed over a lot of people, in fact there is a fraud investigation going on since he used the post office, there are folks that have lost thousands to this "person".

      Oh yea, love the Cuda!

      -Daty

    8. #28
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      Quote Originally Posted by 57hemicuda
      went on cuda site,posted there.alot of cool cars there too.doesn't seem as many pro touring cars there though.trying to put together a more informative site on my car http://mysite.verizon.net/ls6ron/
      Where are you located.. that car needs to get some ink in a magazine.. and I know a few people ;)

      let me know and sweet car!
      "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

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      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGHJ5c1yLIo&t=2s

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    9. #29
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      I'm in Maryland,that would be cool,I'd love to see it in one of my favorite publications Thanks,Ron

    10. #30
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      5.7 hemi finally dyno'ed

      Car finally made it to the dyno,laid down 373 hp to the rear wheels,not too bad for a basically stock motor except for the cam,running thru and automatic transmission,real similar to ls1 numbers

    11. #31
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      i know i said this before but man did you do a great job on this car. It's has to be one of the best example's of a true Pro Touring (touring being the key) that i've seen. You should be able to drive this thing anywhere.
      marty-mj
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