Gary's Picnic - Yanks weekend at Shakey; who's going???

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Just want to say a big thankyou to John S, Pete, Miles, Mick and Chris(Birdman) for all your help, knowledge and time spent on my car on Sunday. It runs so much better and was a pleasure to drive home. It now launches from a standing start and doesn't bog down but still gettin fuel starvation (I think) when you boot it at 60/70mph so going to bin the Edelbrock and get a 750 Holley and take it from there. Beer will be on the menu next time I see you.
Oh and thanks Ali for introducing me to the guys.

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You are most welcome, glad it is running a bit better and good to meet you at the track!! :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:
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Mick wrote:
cadboy wrote:Good to see some of the guys and yes it was a great weekend, not as busy as I was expecting.

Sorry I was not camping with the MMA but as I got there early Friday and was told the Mopar corner was taken by others, then I camped somewhere.

That's ok Ali we didn't want you with us anyway.
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good one Mick :lol: :lol:
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Back in Black wrote:Just want to say a big thankyou to John S, Pete, Miles, Mick and Chris(Birdman) for all your help, knowledge and time spent on my car on Sunday. It runs so much better and was a pleasure to drive home. It now launches from a standing start and doesn't bog down but still gettin fuel starvation (I think) when you boot it at 60/70mph so going to bin the Edelbrock and get a 750 Holley and take it from there. Beer will be on the menu next time I see you.
Oh and thanks Ali for introducing me to the guys.

Ian.
Good bunch of guys Ian and nothing but helpful, that is MMA for you mate.
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Glad it worked out for you Ian, nice to meet you and Ali. Time to bin those air shox Ian, ;)
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Bryan wrote:Nice to see people sitting around the camp carburetor. Philth should have sat closer though he looks a bit cold.
That's no ordinary carb, it's a show carb, so Jem had it on show!

Philth wasn't having any of it. Next showing will be the Nostalgia Nats. :lol:
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:laughing3:

I can't believe he chucked the club chimenea away on Sunday morning. It had only 2 burns.

I shall miss it. :cry:

Oh and Miles... Still not twins! Brothers yes, but not twins. ;)

(Unless Rob and Stu turned up on Sunday and you're on about them.)
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Great weekend all! Excellent meeting all youz again! New Shakey Mopar corner - "Mopar Gateway" leading to Mopar Paddock". I think we all agreed it was much better! The old Mopar corner was reserved for Outlaws who never turned up (so Jim and his crew ended up in it - therefore it is still Mopar Corner!!).
Stu and Gareth - cheers for the bbq stuff and food Jem and I swagged from ya
Pete - jalapeños with apple crumble???? Top work fella!
Mick needs Dave Robsons stars and stripes jacket to match his shoes (could be visa-versa).
Now, about that excellent stacked headlamp Fury.... :D
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Thanks Pete, Ali and Miles...
750 Holley first then rear end next I think and as money allows. Can you guys remind me exactly which Holley I need to go for please because I am totally out of my depth here....thanks
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750 vac sec or double pumper will be fine Ian, even an 800. It will prob be more what's available when it comes to it
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Thanks John.
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A good Vac Sec 750 would be a good place to start in some respects.

You have a good inlet there and a fair cam but there is every chance that is a low compression motor (it definitely has a cast crank) - maybe a compression test would give you some pointers there.

As I mentioned at the time, the killer is a tight Convertor that will not allow you to tune the motor effectively, not whilst it is dragging the revs down so much at idle......IF you had a lose convertor a nice 750 DP would wake the motor up with that single plane manifold.........I would sort the convertor out as a priority over the rear end............
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Taking it all in Pete thanks...the more I do the more strain the car will be under what would be next to do after the torque converter ?
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Hi John, thanks.....was on the phone to Rich just now he said " Tell John I said hello "
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Ah cheers :)

Youve already got an 8 3/4 with what looks like a suregrip Ian so why the rear end work?

Like Pete says, def a converter first, once done you will see why with a much better all round driving experiance honestly
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