You are most welcome.
One of my goals is to help customers obtain the best performance possible from their combination.
I still remember my first track outing with the Ventura decades ago in Richmond VA. At that time it was powered by a 400 engine with 6X heads and about 7.7 to 1 compression. The cam was a Crower 60240, 210/221/112LSA. Backed by a TH400 with a stock converter and 2.73 gears it still managed 14.0-14.20's at 98-100mph.
I was able to "tweak" that combo to a best of 13.87 @ 101mph. Since then I've powered the car with two different 428 engines and two different 455 engines. Each engine was a step up in power and required changes behind it to effectively use the power. I've had 3.23, 3.42 and 3.73 gears in the rear as well.
The first 455 was pretty "basic", just nicely cleaned up 6X heads, 9.97 to 1 compression, Crower RAIV cam, Rhoads lifters, and 1.73 ratio rocker arms. That engine was AMAZING and very difficult to hold on the starting line. After busting up a driveshaft, a transmission, two diff's and testing a half dozen different types of tires I managed to get it to run into the high 12's at 107-108mph. Two more seasons tweaking the suspension, welding in sub-frame connectors and wham went right to mid-12's at 108-109mph. It still felt a little "soft" past 5000rpms but rock solid otherwise, and running solidly in the 12.40-12.60's with a best of 12.37 @ 110mph.
Over one Winter I upgraded the fuel system, sumped the tank, 140gph pump behind the tank and 8AN lines/fittings everywhere. The first two runs with the new fuel system was 12.10/12.11 @ 112mph! I actually over-revved the engine as it spun past my 5500rpm's shift point and on past 6000rpm's so quick I didn't move the shifter fast enough! I caught on quickly and the next runs were 12.02, 12.03 @ 112mph shifting at 5500rpm's.
That was a solid .3-.4 seconds and 2-3 mph improvement over the previous set-up. I had no idea at that time that I wasn't keeping up with the engine. I had even tried (on the advice of many non-believers) running a Holley 850dp carb and with the old fuel system it ran no quicker than the Q-jet. That pretty much debunked the myth about not having enough fuel bowl capacity, you are either keeping up or you aren't.
Anyhow, made some more changes and right into the 11's we went. I continued to exploit that 455 and got hooked up with KRE to test their new aluminum heads. That made HPP and Popular Hot Roddings Engine Masters edition and the car ran in the 11.60-11.80 range for several more years with a best every 11.52 @ 116mph.
In 2009 I built a 428 with a 4.21" stroke crank topped with CNC ported KRE heads and it's still in the car. It's WAY too quick for 1/4 mile tracks (runs under the roll bar rule) but typically good for 7.20-7.25 @ 95-97mph in the 1/8th mile. On 1/4 mile track I add 200lbs in the truck, retard the timing 4 degrees and short-shift at 5000rpm's and that usually keeps the officials from visiting my pit-sight and giving me my walking papers!
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