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- pete walton
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I remember some old boy years ago doing it long before i got hooked ..wonder what happened to him ......they say the older you get the faster you was ...be nice to see that old boy out doing it again ....
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- pete walton
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Yep 6000 stall, shift at 8000rpm.....no suprises, in true A/SA style...get ready for some of the same Pete!!......
Also did you notice he shifted into neutral just after the traps....I guess these boys know what they are doing, maybe they have a special trans?...but never do that on a stock type built trans, firstly it will overspeed the drum and cut oil to it as the pump is driven by the engine = possible grenade!.....not good.
Les
Also did you notice he shifted into neutral just after the traps....I guess these boys know what they are doing, maybe they have a special trans?...but never do that on a stock type built trans, firstly it will overspeed the drum and cut oil to it as the pump is driven by the engine = possible grenade!.....not good.
Les
I thought it was always a big NO NO to click neutral at the end of a pass ??Blue wrote:You can get a special valve body that has another neutral after high gear so you can knock it out of gear and kill the motor after the lights. The reason is to avoid stretching ally rods by dragging the motor down, one of the biggest reasons for them letting go apparently.

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Dodge Ram SRT 10
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68 Coronet sedan 500 4 door
Dodge Ram SRT 10
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- pete walton
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2 Neutrals Gary, one is a safe neutral that lets you do that.Mossy68 wrote:I thought it was always a big NO NO to click neutral at the end of a pass ??Blue wrote:You can get a special valve body that has another neutral after high gear so you can knock it out of gear and kill the motor after the lights. The reason is to avoid stretching ally rods by dragging the motor down, one of the biggest reasons for them letting go apparently.
Les
Yes Blue, we have to use the transbrake button to engage Reverse on the A&A Valve body in the Barracuda.
The "last" reverse was originally introduced (I believe) to prevent load on early alloy Rods on the over-run at the top end - this was thought to reduce cycle life before they sorted out the metallurgy. The Bill Miller rods I have in the KB can apparently be used on the street.
I don't know how the one in the TH400 works yet
, I am sure it will be the same.....
The "last" reverse was originally introduced (I believe) to prevent load on early alloy Rods on the over-run at the top end - this was thought to reduce cycle life before they sorted out the metallurgy. The Bill Miller rods I have in the KB can apparently be used on the street.
I don't know how the one in the TH400 works yet



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