2021 Updates..
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Updates and changes for the car for this year. Calvert split mono's replacing the stock leafsprings and caltracs. Replacing the rear shocks with Calvert single adjustables (temporary..had a great deal on them). Rear end is out ..axle tubes are welded..
The big change is a gear swap...for a few reasons..to lessen the load on the transmission, to see how the Continental reacts to the gear swap, swapping the UCC convertor back in during the season as well, looking to swap some sort of an overdrive into the car in a year or 2, dropping the 60 foot time down to sub 1.5's and also the car is driven more local not a lot of long highway miles. So its a big change and definitely "geared" towards dragstrip performance and also I think this car has proved..you don't need a lot of gearing to have an all round performing car both on the strip and the street. I've also had some gentle nudging to see what would happen and document the results. So no more 308 gears for now... 3.73's will be in this week. Best et so far is 10.761 at 125.64 (car has seen 127mph in 2020) with a 1.5471 best 60ft A few pics..the 4th picture is the factory spring perch that I just cleaned quick.. |
No doubt you will feel a difference. I'm going to change one of my cars from 3.23 to 3.73.
I'll be looking for the results. I'm thinking .5 to .6 second improvement in ET. Maybe a wee bit more. That is a big jump in ratio. Good luck with it. |
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Nice! Very interested to see the gains. Thinking aboit replacing the factory mono leaf in mine with a set of Calvert split monos but havent pulled the trigger yet.
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With the 3.73's you really won't need, (may not even want) that low gear set currently in the trans.
With it, it will sure be a head snapper, lol. It'll definitely tighten up the converter. 3.73's will however work real nice if you're planning an overdrive swap in the near future though. 4L80's with the 2.48 first gear works really well with 3.73's. |
How do those Calvert split monos ride on the street? Maybe you haven’t driven it yet.
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The info I'm curious about, for the moment, is how the 3.73's do with your current trans, having its lower gear set in it (what ratio?) Might be some magic there...
How much gear ratio would you gain by going to the 4l80 and 3.73 setup? Did you have any mods done to the UCC converter since you last used it? |
Low gear set is a 2.75. UCC convertor has sat on the shelf since pulled. I'm going to run it this year to get data points on it for a refresh if needed.
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Wow quite a change and I'm interested in your results as usual
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following... will be interesting to see what the 3.73s do vs the 3.08, will definitely increase the RPM at the end of the track. good luck!
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With the 2.75, and 3.73's out back, that'll be almost exactly like running 4.10's.
My 2.48/4.10 setup is slightly less effective. 10.16 vs your 10.25 Is the UCC converter looser than your current converter? I'm guessing that's the reason for the converter swap back to the UCC, since this gear change will tighten it up quite a bit. Will be interesting and fun to play with this summer. |
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It has been a great convertor..has been behind 2 different cast head 455 engines, 2 different aluminum head 455's..used for 308 gears and 342 gears. |
Any idea where your current engine makes peak tq and hp?
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I would have to check with Dave Bisschop again but I would think hp peak is 6000 to 6200rpm..and peak torque in the 4200 to 4500 rpm range.
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