I`m confused-are you taking the `73 you have and converting it to a `71 or are you going to find a `71 to biuld a Hemi clone?Either way it`s a clone not a resto so get the 528,you can always put 426 decals/emblems on it and nobody will know the difference from looking at it.The only thing that matters is those spark plug holes in the middle of the valve covers!
Thanks Torred, nope, I'm looking for a rolling chassis project true 1971 'Cuda. I did think a while back about changing the 73 to 71. While it would look cool deep down inside I'd know it was a "hack" job car and it wouldn't feel right. So, I decided if I'm going to do it, do it
right.
528 sounds like me but that one thing is still on my mind.....the Tremac and it's ability to handle 650-700lb-ft of Hemi torque. I'll probably go with a lower gear set, trying equal the Keisler with my rear gear ratio to accelerate like 3:55 gears. I feel with 3:91s+ it will just smoke, useless if it does that. I'll definitely be getting at a Dana 60 and more than likely a B-Body one and a relocation kit to stuff some 295's or bigger tyres back there. Perhaps eve a mini tube to get that power to the ground. Having power is one thing but getting it to hte ground is the main goal in any built car. It'll take a bit of skill and practise to launch a 700lb-ft Hemi from the line with a 5-Speed stick but that's what I like.....imagine the engine braking on that monster with electric cut outs!?!?!?!?!
I think I'll need handy towels (and not for my nose).
I guess if worse comes to worse and the Keisler after some time does decided to go into the after world I can look at upgrading the transmission then to something a bit beefier. At least it won;t be a #'s matching trans if it does blow. But I feel pretty safe in saying it should be fine behind a 700/700 Hemi.
They need to be that high to avoid the oil beeing all over your enginebay.
Ah, I'm not sure what you mean?