I don't no your budget
Well this new motor was not in the budjet,
A re-freshing of the lS6 was.
So allthough I am running out of money on this car.
I wont cut corners on anything,If its needed Ill get it.
I guessed way over on my chrome and bright work,and on paint and body work.So I have a slight surplus from that.But I went over on some other stuff.So I am realley slightly over budjet up to this point.
I also invested in a baldor buffer and a multi grinder to polish some stuff allthough I will use this tool forever and all of my other projects I only purchased this because of this car Thanks John McGraw and Rich L for the recomendations Great tools no one should be with out.
The engine,and engine bay area will put me way over.Originally I had figured on using billet mounting brakets from march performance.But when I ordered there catalog I found a serpentine convertion kit That works out just perfect for the car The cost alone on this system is about 2400.00.The original way I had planned was about 800.00.Doesnt sould like alot of money but when you look at it as a percentage its way over.
I really have to restrain my self here,because I always wanted a car that could pull the wheels.The engine builder says as long as I can get traction I could have this motor built to pull the wheels NO problems especially with such a rigid frame with out alot of extra money,
But that was never the goal of the project so I have to keep saying to my self," a car the wife can drive,a car the wife can drive"
Back in the earley eighties I had built a 1972 Gran Prix with a full out race motor (real high maintnence and fuel cost) and a real high stall converter in it that was impossible for her to drive.(it was a real sleaper and a Iroc/Z28 killer) but because of the High stall converter it was impossible for her to drive and dangerous for me in the rain with or with out slicks on it. I remember a hill by my house that I was petrified to get stuck at a light on,even keeping my foot on the brake it was nearley impossible to use the gas and brake to get going with out an increadable launch.and if the road was wet it was impossible,
I am going to contact the motor builder today to tell him the rear axle ratio and tire size,give him the tranny gearing, and see what he says when I ok the oval heads and pull the 069 intake from the mix.
I will re post his specs and see what you guys have to say and maybee I can order this today.
Thanks Again for all your help as I said before I am way over my head in designing this motor ,but I now uderstand the importance have having the correct rpm range (because of the auto trans) and need to rely on you guys and the builder to set me up correct.