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Old 07-29-2000, 07:22 AM
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Hello folks. I am currently building a 68 Belvedere 2 door. Power plant is a nearly completed 440 w/ MP cam (484/484 282/282 @ .050), steel crank, closed chamber heads that have been ported and polished w/ a single plane edelbrock manifold and a BG prepared Holley 750. Ignition is a MSD 6AL w/ an electronic dist. The exhaust is Hooker pro comp headers running through 3 inch pipes out back. Lastly the trans is a 727 with kevlar guts, reverse manual valve body w/ a 3200 stall converter and rear is a 8 3/4 w/ 4.11's. I am hoping this car will run in the mid 12's. Is this a respectable guesstimate? If not any ideas on getting it there? Thanks in advance.


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Thats a good combo you have. I think it should run mid to low 12's with no problems.
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