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Re: Got blown away like an idiot
« Reply #30 on: July 21, 2011 - 12:10:02 AM »
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nothin sounds more hellish than a big block mopar firing up or smokin them tires,the pounding in your chest from the thunderous pipes blowin your ear drums out and the visual appeaL of a bad ass mopar :villagers:...........go ahead ricers and pop your hood to pull start your lawn mower engine and see if anyone cares!!!!!!!!
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Re: Got blown away like an idiot
« Reply #31 on: July 21, 2011 - 08:47:19 AM »
Thank you for that...although I think the original flavor of this thread was related to quick, not loud. Surprising quick, in fact.

I doubt that there is a chest-thumping big block anywhere that will sneak up on very many.
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Re: Got blown away like an idiot
« Reply #32 on: July 23, 2011 - 11:51:57 AM »
and the last time I checked, nobody in a Caddy pulled up beside anybody and revved the engine and said "20 MPG baby, let's go for it"

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Re: Got blown away like an idiot
« Reply #33 on: July 25, 2012 - 01:14:30 AM »
haha- was reading through all this...

i agree with pretty much all of you... some new cars ARE fast. some old cars are slow. and yes, the old ones will always win the day, not always the race!

gonna hate switching from my 455bb to a 318 still.....lol

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Re: Got blown away like an idiot
« Reply #34 on: July 25, 2012 - 08:27:24 AM »
I was driving my car to work one day a few months ago when a older gray haired fellow in a silver Caddy CTS-V eased up beside me and kept blipping the throttle. He was holding it in a lower gear so the front end was jumping up when he hit it. He had an arrogant look to him, almost like he was trying to say "let me show you how todays modern, expensive,  :money:  high-dollar, high technology cars will slaughter these old cars". I pretty much ignored him  --  for a short time. But he kept persisting.

Well, we somehow ended up as the first two cars at the stoplight. I was still not going to show my hand  --  But I couldn't resist. I could tell he was holding his Caddy in low gear - staying ready if I decided to get with it. Well, I was holding low gear too. About 15-20 mph, he was right beside me on my right when I matted the throttle.
If you have never been around the Beast when I hit it, it doesn't sound like most cars where you can hear the carbs open and induction noise build up as the rpm increases. It sounds like an explosion it hits so hard. When I matted the throttle, I saw him physically "jump" from getting the crap scared out of him. I think he thought it must have blown up.  :smilielol:  Needless to say, the Beast immediately jumped out front. He let off and wouldn't pull back up beside me anymore - even at the next 2 traffic lights. I proudly flew the old Mopar banner that morning. Funny stuff right there.....  :roflsmiley:
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Re: Got blown away like an idiot
« Reply #35 on: July 25, 2012 - 06:08:20 PM »
I traded a78 chevy truck for a 95 Cadillac SLS with the northstar and I know first hand that this car is insanely fast........

One thing about the northstar is the "wide open throttle procedure" I know it sounds like i joke but what it is and does are amazing.

When getting on the freeway, you put the car in 2nd gear and when you reach 40 mph you stuff the pedal to the floor and redline the engine, relase the pedal, let the car decellerate back to forty then continue doing that up to ten times. The do it once a month thereafter.

When most caddys are traded in they are most likely low mile, perfectly maintained and have NEVER had a real thrashing. This in turn causes the oil rings to stick and thereby causes the engine to "use" as many as 4 quarts of oil between oil changes. The northstar is designed to "use" 1 quart of oil between changes, in other words a serious high performance engine.

The W.O.T. procedure will free up those rings and really wake up that sluggish northstar and reduce the excessive oil consumption.

Now go smoke a Mopar!  just kidding  :bigsmile:

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Re: Got blown away like an idiot
« Reply #36 on: August 02, 2012 - 02:08:39 PM »
Some modern six cylinders can blow our doors off but I'll bet their cars don't put smiles on people's faces..

I second this! my Crossfire's 3.2 V-6 is a stout engine. I suppose the supercharger, pulleys, manifolds, exhaust, differential & tune helped...Just shy of 400 hp at the wheels in a 3100 lb car.

But, like you said, the Challenger get more thumbs-up!
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Re: Got blown away like an idiot
« Reply #37 on: August 03, 2012 - 10:55:55 AM »
The big/small block arguement can last all day! They both have their benefits obviously... nothing revs like a small block (you can't deny it they are fun), but all in all big blocks rule in my book... no question asked! More is more, end of story... and starting out with more is easier on your wallet if you do it right and do it yourself in regards to getting the most power.

I drive a 08 Charger with a 5.7 multi displacement system as my daily driver and I'll tell you one thing, I'm faster than 95% of cars on the road, of course it's not crazy fast, but I've got 375 hp and 400+ tq... When it shuts down 4 cylinders I can get 26 mpg on the highway as well... It's the best of both worlds...

One thing I also undoubtfully agree with is the statement above, you just CANNOT outrun $$$!! But we CAN outrun most

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Re: Got blown away like an idiot
« Reply #38 on: August 13, 2012 - 05:35:01 AM »
Again, I call  BS...Cubic inches Rule on the street and track all else being equal..A stroker Small block is all but done @440 C.I.....I'm just gettin' Started with 440 C.I....I just cannot understand why the hell someone is willing to try and prove some thing with a small block, but there's always a few that have to see tail lights enough times to "Get the news"...MPG or not...It takes one helluva lot more $$$ to make a small block run where Big Blocks rule...In professional drag racing,[Where Mopar engines are used] there's a reason the distributor is up front ...

Ok...well, whatever floats yer boat I guess... you can "call BS" if ya like....   :bigsmile:  Like someone else said, we can argue this all day.  Its just a matter of preference and intended use I guess.  Not really looking to get into a "who's balls are bigger" debate.  Its silly since its all just yapping online.

But I do have some thoughts.

There may be a reason that "distributors are up front in professional drag racing".

There is also a reason that rally cars have small blocks and not big blocks.

The street is much more like a rally course than a drag strip, at least where I live.

There is a reason that the cubic inch wars are all but over.   Engineers have learned how to get huge amounts of power from a smaller package...that saves weight, which translates to more free power and better gas mileage.

Who can argue with that?

If you want to go straight really fast for 1/4 miles at a time, then you are right -- big block is the way to go when comparing apples to apples (1970's vehicles). Or a small block with a lot of work and $$.

But I would bet I will out handle your big blocked equally st up car (again, comparing apples to apples) any day on a road course where top speed is only part of the equation.  Nimbleness and a good driver's skill will outgun shear horsepower with a straight line driver all day. 

I am not all that interested in having the biggest motor and the biggest top speed or quickest trap time on the street.  I know there are those that are.

But.... There is ALWAYS somebody bigger-badder-faster....lost of people have money to burn and dump it into their cars.  I do not. I don't race professionally or even amateur. Many do this every weekend and again spend lots of money to claim "victory" over all others...and thats fine.  I do not.    I am not worried about being able to shred my tires on a whim (too expensive a habit).  I drive my car to have a good time. To me a good time is having the coolest looking car out there on the road and having enough get up and go to shut down a good number of average cars out there....having some rumble and fun factor as well.   For the guys who dump huge amounts of cash into their rides, well, no way my mostly stock small block will beat $$$$$.  I am ok with that.

Do I LOOOOVE the sound of a bad-ass big block?  I sure do.  I also looooove the sound of a bad ass small block.   

As far as gas mileage, again -- whatever floats your boat.   I know guys around here who have big CI engines that are all tweaked out...and they love their brute power....no doubt its a blast.  But they drive the cars a couple times a month because of the lousy gas mileage and poor street manners. They have tens of thousands of $$ into their big blocks and hemis.

Whereas with my small block, I drive my car at least 4 times a week 9 months out of the year.  At trip down to the corner store with my small block is cheap, easy fix for what ails me during the week and it doesn't cost me $50 in gas.  I prefer to be able to do that than have a car sitting in my garage knowing I can in theory smoke anyone out there a couple times a month.

Like I said, no one is wrong here -- its all in what you want.

The new cars these days are the best of both worlds....20 mpg+ and QUICK. QUICK on the streets is better than FAST.  And light weight factors into quick hugely.

If gas mileage is of absolutely no issue to you then God bless ya.  But for me, where I am not all that worried about if the guy next to me at a light can "beat" me or not (ok, sometimes I am...LOL).

For now, I am just going to drive my cool classic Barracuda and enjoy her with the small block till I decide if I want to sink a lot of money into going to a different format engine (I can plug a modern day hemi into my car for probably what it would cost to plug an old big block into my car) or just live with what I have and tweak it some.

The kids still have to eat......LOL...in the meantime when i feel the need to out accelerate someone on the street I j can just hop on my street bike and blow pretty much anything on 4 wheels away, including any big blocks that pull up next to me.  And at 35 mpg.    :bigsmile:

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Re: Got blown away like an idiot
« Reply #39 on: November 13, 2012 - 01:21:17 AM »
Ok...well, whatever floats yer boat I guess... you can "call BS" if ya like....   :bigsmile:  Like someone else said, we can argue this all day.  Its just a matter of preference and intended use I guess.  Not really looking to get into a "who's balls are bigger" debate.  Its silly since its all just yapping online.

But I do have some thoughts.

There may be a reason that "distributors are up front in professional drag racing".

There is also a reason that rally cars have small blocks and not big blocks.

The street is much more like a rally course than a drag strip, at least where I live.

There is a reason that the cubic inch wars are all but over.   Engineers have learned how to get huge amounts of power from a smaller package...that saves weight, which translates to more free power and better gas mileage.

Who can argue with that?

If you want to go straight really fast for 1/4 miles at a time, then you are right -- big block is the way to go when comparing apples to apples (1970's vehicles). Or a small block with a lot of work and $$.

But I would bet I will out handle your big blocked equally st up car (again, comparing apples to apples) any day on a road course where top speed is only part of the equation.  Nimbleness and a good driver's skill will outgun shear horsepower with a straight line driver all day. 

I am not all that interested in having the biggest motor and the biggest top speed or quickest trap time on the street.  I know there are those that are.

But.... There is ALWAYS somebody bigger-badder-faster....lost of people have money to burn and dump it into their cars.  I do not. I don't race professionally or even amateur. Many do this every weekend and again spend lots of money to claim "victory" over all others...and thats fine.  I do not.    I am not worried about being able to shred my tires on a whim (too expensive a habit).  I drive my car to have a good time. To me a good time is having the coolest looking car out there on the road and having enough get up and go to shut down a good number of average cars out there....having some rumble and fun factor as well.    For the guys who dump huge amounts of cash into their rides, well, no way my mostly stock small block will beat $$$$$.  I am ok with that.

Do I LOOOOVE the sound of a bad-ass big block?  I sure do.  I also looooove the sound of a bad ass small block.   

As far as gas mileage, again -- whatever floats your boat.   I know guys around here who have big CI engines that are all tweaked out...and they love their brute power....no doubt its a blast.  But they drive the cars a couple times a month because of the lousy gas mileage and poor street manners. They have tens of thousands of $$ into their big blocks and hemis.

Whereas with my small block, I drive my car at least 4 times a week 9 months out of the year.  At trip down to the corner store with my small block is cheap, easy fix for what ails me during the week and it doesn't cost me $50 in gas.  I prefer to be able to do that than have a car sitting in my garage knowing I can in theory smoke anyone out there a couple times a month.

Like I said, no one is wrong here -- its all in what you want.

The new cars these days are the best of both worlds....20 mpg+ and QUICK. QUICK on the streets is better than FAST.  And light weight factors into quick hugely.

If gas mileage is of absolutely no issue to you then God bless ya.  But for me, where I am not all that worried about if the guy next to me at a light can "beat" me or not (ok, sometimes I am...LOL).

For now, I am just going to drive my cool classic Barracuda and enjoy her with the small block till I decide if I want to sink a lot of money into going to a different format engine (I can plug a modern day hemi into my car for probably what it would cost to plug an old big block into my car) or just live with what I have and tweak it some.

The kids still have to eat......LOL...in the meantime when i feel the need to out accelerate someone on the street I j can just hop on my street bike and blow pretty much anything on 4 wheels away, including any big blocks that pull up next to me.  And at 35 mpg.    :bigsmile:

Well said . . . . that pretty much sums it up!  :bigshades:

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Re: Got blown away like an idiot
« Reply #40 on: November 13, 2012 - 06:53:28 PM »
I was driving my car to work one day a few months ago when a older gray haired fellow in a silver Caddy CTS-V eased up beside me and kept blipping the throttle. He was holding it in a lower gear so the front end was jumping up when he hit it. He had an arrogant look to him, almost like he was trying to say "let me show you how todays modern, expensive,  :money:  high-dollar, high technology cars will slaughter these old cars". I pretty much ignored him  --  for a short time. But he kept persisting.

Well, we somehow ended up as the first two cars at the stoplight. I was still not going to show my hand  --  But I couldn't resist. I could tell he was holding his Caddy in low gear - staying ready if I decided to get with it. Well, I was holding low gear too. About 15-20 mph, he was right beside me on my right when I matted the throttle.
If you have never been around the Beast when I hit it, it doesn't sound like most cars where you can hear the carbs open and induction noise build up as the rpm increases. It sounds like an explosion it hits so hard. When I matted the throttle, I saw him physically "jump" from getting the crap scared out of him. I think he thought it must have blown up.  :smilielol:  Needless to say, the Beast immediately jumped out front. He let off and wouldn't pull back up beside me anymore - even at the next 2 traffic lights. I proudly flew the old Mopar banner that morning. Funny stuff right there.....  :roflsmiley:


 :smilielol:  :smilielol: PROBABLY turned off to go change his shorts. mother nature says you shouldn't fool with the beast..........  :smilielol:
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Re: Got blown away like an idiot
« Reply #41 on: June 12, 2015 - 06:22:12 AM »
So far before I put my car up I have a little 340 that been a beast. Raced a lot of fords and Chevys and been keeping the tradition alive of more power means mopar. https://vimeo.com/130529623
Its just a little 340 with a miss

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Re: Got blown away like an idiot
« Reply #42 on: June 13, 2015 - 03:35:42 AM »
So far before I put my car up I have a little 340 that been a beast. Raced a lot of fords and Chevys and been keeping the tradition alive of more power means mopar. https://vimeo.com/130529623

No sound on the video, at least I couldn't hear any
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Re: Got blown away like an idiot
« Reply #43 on: June 13, 2015 - 08:39:58 AM »
No sound on the video, at least I couldn't hear any

I've got sound, and the motor sounds sweet!   :ylsuper: :ylsuper: :ylsuper:

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Re: Got blown away like an idiot
« Reply #44 on: June 13, 2015 - 10:14:51 AM »
 :iagree: That engine sound is awesome  :smokin: