Re-Build Thread, 1989 Saleen Drag Car

Using a 3/8" X .120 pushrod
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Why the undercut head studs?
Is that with the regular cut stud (on the right) the highest area of stress is right at the end of the thread, where the smooth part of the stud starts. Ideally you want the stress spread across the whole stud evenly, which doesn't happen with the standard design.

With a proper undercut head stud, they are shaped through forging and are thinner in the stud area. Even after the threads are rolled, the stress is evenly distributed through the whole stud. Thus, even though they are thinner, they are stronger then a regular stud.

This is especially critical in boosted applications where you are adding additional pressure to the head and sealing/clamping components.
 
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I've got to get my hands on a Dart block. Great build man.
Thanks.
Good luck on finding a block right now. They have been back ordered for some time. I bought mine back (Iron Eagle) in 2015. It was right at $2,200 then. The Dart Sporstman block now costs that much. The Sportsman block will take a ton of power, but at the time, I was buying overkill parts so I would never have to upgrade later.
The only thing I would do different now is I would go to a canted valve head such as the Edelbrock Glidden Victor SC1. In 2015 the AFR 220 Renegade Head was the best in-line head available.
That (SC1) would have added $10K to the build. Lol.

In hind site, I wish the 7.3L Godzilla engine was available back then. An extra 80 cid and great architecture would have made for a bad ass engine.
 
Love it man , staying on e or planning on m1?
I am not going to run M1. I would have to spend a lot of money to convert. Between the fuel pump, a second set of fuel injectors, upgraded ignition system and other odds and ends, I don't want to go there. I would rather spend the money on a bigger S/C at some point instead. A friend of mine changed over to M1 and I have seen him go through a lot of issues. Maybe some of that was self inflicted, but I will stay with the E85.
 
I am not going to run M1. I would have to spend a lot of money to convert. Between the fuel pump, a second set of fuel injectors, upgraded ignition system and other odds and ends, I don't want to go there. I would rather spend the money on a bigger S/C at some point instead. A friend of mine changed over to M1 and I have seen him go through a lot of issues. Maybe some of that was self inflicted, but I will stay with the E85.
Yeah I know the deal that’s why I had asked mainly because I saw the bump in compression . We run m1 In our Ultra street program .

427, high port , f1a94, enderle pump . We just changed from 525pph atomizers to 600 AFIS injectors
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My friends car also has 11.0:1 compression, but he is running 35 psi so I can see running M1.
I am only running 20 psi and have a pretty efficient air/water I/C and the car ran good on E85 before.
Switching to M1 would allow me to get rid of the I/C and all of that plumbing and stuff and probably drop close to 100 lbs out of the car.
Since I already have the car sorted for E85 I will stay with that for the time being. Who knows, maybe down the road I will switch it up.

BTW, that is a sweet ride. What does it run?
 
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My friends car also has 11.0:1 compression, but he is running 35 psi so I can see running M1.
I am only running 20 psi and have a pretty efficient air/water I/C and the car ran good on E85 before.
Switching to M1 would allow me to get rid of the I/C and all of that plumbing and stuff and probably drop close to 100 lbs out of the car.
Since I already have the car sorted for E85 I will stay with that for the time being. Who knows, maybe down the road I will switch it up.

BTW, that is a sweet ride. What does it run?
It’s been 1.12 60 - 3.05 to the 330

4.73 at 153. With a little more power to spare I think

Just got done putting a little more compression in it - also put Merillat upper and lower boxes in and a lot of other chassis upgrades to get this thing to really 60foot the way it should .
 
The Holley Dominator EFI system came today. I am impressed with Holley. I ordered this stuff on Friday the 27th of May, the day before a long Memorial Day weekend and it shows up today, only 4 days later, despite the long Holiday!

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A lot of wiring to come. All wound up like this and it is hard to realize how much wiring there is. That ECU is HEAVY! Looking at everything this thing can do and I realize that I will only be using about 35% of the capacity of this thing. At least there is room to grow!
 
The Holley Dominator EFI system came today. I am impressed with Holley. I ordered this stuff on Friday the 27th of May, the day before a long Memorial Day weekend and it shows up today, only 4 days later, despite the long Holiday!

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A lot of wiring to come. All wound up like this and it is hard to realize how much wiring there is. That ECU is HEAVY! Looking at everything this thing can do and I realize that I will only be using about 35% of the capacity of this thing. At least there is room to grow!
Now that you have all the room to grow you’ll start adding stuff quickly .

I wired in all this so far on the blue car -
Trans brake input ( for 2 step and launch retard control )
G meter
Trans temp
Laser ride height sensor
Rear shock sensors
Drive shaft speed
C02 shifter

Still have 8 egt’s in the box as well to wire up .

We also run COP with a cam sync and crank trigger deal
 
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Now that you have all the room to grow you’ll start adding stuff quickly .

I wired in all this so far on the blue car -
Trans brake input ( for 2 step and launch retard control )
G meter
Trans temp
Laser ride height sensor
Rear shock sensors
Drive shaft speed
C02 shifter

Still have 8 egt’s in the box as well to wire up .

We also run COP with a cam sync and crank trigger deal
My car has a trans brake, but was never triggered with the Fast. Neither was the Boost Controller. I did use the Fast for a Driveshaft speed sensor and at one point had a 3 axis G meter, but never got it to work right. I will be looking to see if the Holley can operate the Boost Controller that is now done independently with a Boost Leash system. Also want to integrate the trans brake control. I did upgrade to dual wideband sensors and will probably be getting a crank case vacuum/pressure sensor. Lots of options for sure. The engine already has a crank trigger/cam sync used with the Fast.