George Christakis (owner-tuner-driver) 427 sbf mustang (8.57@160mph) stock suspension
Loading...
12,069
Loading...
Uploader Comments (georges8secpony)
see all
All Comments (17)
-
Wicked mustang George!
-
What was nessesary to fit the 28s?
-
Whats it run in the 1/8th? N/a and $250 shot?
Loading...
Thanks buddy! Should fly this year.... Hopping for 7's will see maybe low 8's... Will have the power but with a true 28" and stock suspension will be a challenge....
georges8secpony 1 month ago
As for fitting the 28s the normal mods of rolling the quarter lip and using the hammer on the inside of the wheel well... No big deal also using a 15x10 with 6.5 back space wheel will work properly for ya!
georges8secpony 3 months ago
Best et on the 1/8 n/a was a 6.09 and on a 275hp it was a 5.47
georges8secpony 3 months ago
bravo re boy! trella!! looking forward to seeing you at the track!
seahunter75 2 years ago
thank you megale! I am hoping to get the car into the 8.40`s, will see...
It`s hard to go faster with this set up it`s running so perfect!
georges8secpony 2 years ago
How much power does it put out on the motor? I have a little 410 windsor its been 6.35 with a 1.39 short time. AFR 205s and a solid roller ultradyne cam 683 across the board. 830 demon carb. It cost 10 grand to build it so. I will truly think about building a 427 later this next year. You have a bad ride. Keep up the good work.
RicoSuave229 2 years ago
Never dynoed this set up but is making about 750hp-775hp on motor with vp c12 mix 94 oct. pump fuel . The car runs 9.45@146mph on the motor in good weather with a 1.41 short (nitrous converter) that`s at 3000lbs race weight.
No dominator, No vaccum pump, No windage tray in the oil pan, With muffleurs, No aluminum rods, True stock suspension etc. with 28deg. of total timing and 94 oct. pump fuel it runs 9.65 @144mph on the motor.
georges8secpony 2 years ago