New member saying Hi
Great to see there is a message board. Also glad the 2008 meeting is in Wisc. which is closer to home for me. Hope I can be a help on the board, my car doesn't really fit other groups.
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StagByTriumph Glenn Merrell Colorado (37 posts) Registered: 10/25/2007 12:11PM Main British Car: 1973 Stag Rover SD1 3.5 w/ 3.9 EFI |
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v869tr6 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Great to see there is a message board. Also glad > the 2008 meeting is in Wisc. which is closer to > home for me. Hope I can be a help on the board, my > car doesn't really fit other groups. > Ed > Ed, I think we are all new members here!! I dunno Ed, that exclusionary attitude from other Triumph clubs is probably changing. You do after all, still own a Triumph, probably drink lots of beer, and like to talk Triumphs? The staunch "purists" are fading into the woodwork and more people are appreciating a really great conversion. I mean, take a look at the photos of owners on this list. Some of these cars show better than many concours original cars at shows and the owners actually drive them too!! It is kind of difficult though bask in the glory of blowing away an American muscle car in your TR6 when you have bolted in Detroit Iron under the hood. So just consider that you probably have the best of both sides of the pond, raw bhp and great British (Italian) styling! Look for changes at a lot of the Triumph clubs in the next few years ... Love the graphic!! |
Moderator Curtis Jacobson Portland Oregon (4577 posts) Registered: 10/12/2007 02:16AM Main British Car: 71 MGBGT, Buick 215 |
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Ed, you've really got us curious about your TR!
We'd be very, very pleased to feature your car in the next issue of our Newsletter. Are you familiar with our "How It Was Done" articles? Please think about submitting one. It can be as elaborate or as simple as you like. Most people start with the template you'll find here: [www.britishv8.org] Here's an example HIWD article: [www.britishv8.org] (I uploaded this one to the website just last night!) --- By the way... that cartoon is SOOOO COOOOL !!!! |
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I would be happy to put something together for the newsletter, like everyone life has been buzy, I will see what I can do. Thanks for the interest, sure are a lot of super nice cars on the web site.
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motormouth Kris Palmer Mpls MN (63 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 03:13PM Main British Car: 1972 Triumph TR6, Olds F85 V8, TR8 5-speed 'box Olds 215 V8 |
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I don't want to wait on hearing about that Pontiac V8. Tell us about it, Ed. What's it out of, what's it built up with, how'd you get such a big motor in a TR6?
I've got a 215 in mine. British body with an American V8 rumble is all this driver needs. Kris |
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BASSLES LES SHOCKEY Alexandria Va. (13 posts) Registered: 10/25/2007 10:40AM Main British Car: TR6 1969 Ford 351W-408CI |
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LOOKING GOOD!!!! THE MORE TR'S THE BETTER.
HAVE YOU HAD IT ON THE TRACK YET? How do you get in and out? Do the doors open? Looks like the cage has you blocked in. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/02/2007 12:36PM by BASSLES. |
StagByTriumph Glenn Merrell Colorado (37 posts) Registered: 10/25/2007 12:11PM Main British Car: 1973 Stag Rover SD1 3.5 w/ 3.9 EFI |
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ohh .... mah .... gawd .... Ed!!
So you are telling us you could not get all this to fit neatly under the hood then??, and that the doors and roll up windows don't function? Any idea of the dyno specs for bhp and torque?? You really must tell us the story behind the cartoon. Now I understand the cartoon graphic .. "who is the clown driving that TR6?"!! Do you in a helmet fit under that roll bar? A 3:1 diff!?! egads man, what type of top end are you going to have at redline? You DO have a parachute?!?! Quite cool. When you race this thing, you must have someone make some videos for us!! |
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Thanks guys for the positive respones.
To answer a few questions. The doors are bolted to the cage and don't open, but the steering wheel comes off so getting in and out is easy. There wouldn't have been enought room on the inside of the doors for all the bars and myself. The cage is a bit low with my helmet on but I still get thru tech at the drag strip. The chassis is certified to 8.50 seconds. With my bald head and sometimes longer curly hair I have heard the term BOZO more than once, so I had a local artist draw up a picture, I think he captured a true likeness of he driver. LOL The car has been fighting me a bit since the turbo install and I haven't made a full 1/4 pass yet. Best so far was a 6.02 at 120 mph in the 1/8 and it coasted to a 9.47 at 125 mph. Playing around on the street with the boost at 18 PSI the car pulls way harder than it did at the strip with about 14 PSI. Still sorting things out but I am hoping to keep turning it up a little at a time, The turbo should support about 1300 HP and the new engine should be good to at least 1100 HP so depending on converted slip it should go about 170 mph at 6000 rpm, don't know if I want to go that fast or how the car will handle but I have been near 150mph and things weren't to bad. Heres a short video of a license pass. [www.youtube.com] And yes I do have a parachute . |
BlownMGB-V8 Jim Blackwood 9406 Gunpowder Rd., Florence, KY 41042 (6470 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 12:59PM Main British Car: 1971 MGB Blown,Injected,Intercooled Buick 340/AA80E/JagIRS |
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He did say "on the street", right? Tags and everything. 8 second daily driver. Sheesh!! One could only imagine.
Hey Les, we've got to get this guy to a road course! Jim |
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BlownMGB-V8 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > He did say "on the street", right? Tags and > everything. 8 second daily driver. Sheesh!! One > could only imagine. > > Hey Les, we've got to get this guy to a road > course! > > Jim I drive the car on the street most weekends and some nice days during the week, I have a two sided fuel cell and drive around on pump gas, but switch to race gas when running the car hard. A road course sounds like a blast, I plan to get a second set of wheels and tires, but with the narrow rear shock spacing I know my car would be slow in the corners but look out on the straights. Be cool to see some more turbo v8 LBC's |
motormouth Kris Palmer Mpls MN (63 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 03:13PM Main British Car: 1972 Triumph TR6, Olds F85 V8, TR8 5-speed 'box Olds 215 V8 |
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Holy $(*&^ that thing moves! Your youtube video makes us wait a bit for the charge, but when you drop the hammer.... Whoa!!!
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BlownMGB-V8 Jim Blackwood 9406 Gunpowder Rd., Florence, KY 41042 (6470 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 12:59PM Main British Car: 1971 MGB Blown,Injected,Intercooled Buick 340/AA80E/JagIRS |
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v869tr6 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Ed > [i191.photobucket.com] > ic.jpg Hey Ed, I really like your art work. You should be a member of BADASS, NLC: [forum.britishv8.org] In fact, we could use your help in coming up with a logo or icon. Jim |
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BlownMGB-V8 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > v869tr6 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Ed > > > [i191.photobucket.com] > > > ic.jpg > > Hey Ed, I really like your art work. You should be > a member of BADASS, NLC: > [forum.britishv8.org] > In fact, we could use your help in coming up with > a logo or icon. > > Jim Sorry I didn't draw the picture, but I did tell the artist what I wanted. |
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