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Doesn't mean it looks great, the offset for the factory wheels is proper with the big tires on the front with the flares, not with the skinnies. I don't see full on "drag cars" with the front skinnies tucked way in when I go to the strip.
Take a look up top. I think the pic looks great and it makes sense for a car like this (lighter, better airflow). Why do we need flares upfront for a drag car?
I never liked the stick on flares of the Demon/Widebody and thought it looked even more silly with the skinnies up front, but I'm picky.
I'd have rather seen an updated wider rear quarter and or slight tub to fit the wider tire and keep the body lines smooth but understand that would have likely been cost prohibitive.
OK, so now I am predicting it will have an aluminum Block. They are coming out with crate motors with the aluminum block. It will require less power to run the number. AND they did have issues with durability. So maybe it had something to do with the aluminum block and the machining or assembly procedures. As far as the factory durability testing procedures and damaging motors. Which are surely very hard on any motor. In other words it was likely not the pure horsepower that was damaging motors. Just teething problems with the aluminum.
OK, so now I am predicting it will have an aluminum Block. They are coming out with crate motors with the aluminum block. It will require less power to run the number. AND they did have issues with durability. So maybe it had something to do with the aluminum block and the machining or assembly procedures. As far as the factory durability testing procedures and damaging motors. Which are surely very hard on any motor. In other words it was likely not the pure horsepower that was damaging motors. Just teething problems with the aluminum.
They're offering aluminum engines in the DC catalog so only makes sense this car would use one I think.
Years ago there was a Mopar branded aluminum block available. My buddy paid big money for one. I think they were actually machined by a company called Arrow that had something to do with Vipers but don't quote me on that, it's been a while. Anyway those blocks never did well. They had porosity issues and were prone to overheating/leaking so they sorta faded away. Kinda made me leery of aluminum.
OK, so now I am predicting it will have an aluminum Block. They are coming out with crate motors with the aluminum block. It will require less power to run the number. AND they did have issues with durability. So maybe it had something to do with the aluminum block and the machining or assembly procedures. As far as the factory durability testing procedures and damaging motors. Which are surely very hard on any motor. In other words it was likely not the pure horsepower that was damaging motors. Just teething problems with the aluminum.
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