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Old 10-14-2003, 03:26 AM
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Can A Old 68 Firebird Smoke A 99 Civic
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Old 10-14-2003, 11:03 AM
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I don't see why not. Depends on the conditions of both cars though...
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Sure can Nice to see another 68 Bird lover.

Whats the Engine/Tranny/Rear combo?

These are light cars too for a Firebird.

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3660lbs with a full tank of gas, driver, all fluids as I drive it on the street.

Stock: 350HO, 2 speed Powerglide, 3.23's. Ran a few 15's with this combo at 2800ft. on fairly cold days.

Currently: 350HO milled 30 on the heads and block, headers, cam change and a 700R4 tranny (3 speed + OD).

Ran a best: 13.98@157kph (98MPH or so). at 2800ft.

I can't wait to get my new combo in it heh.
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Old 10-15-2003, 01:42 AM
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Re: firebirds

Hello Fellow Firebird Fanatic
Yeah Do U Know In How Many Seconds A Firebird Can Hit 60 Mhp

And Another Question Do U Think It's A Good A Idea To Rebuilt The Orginal Engine
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Re: Re: firebirds

0-60 times vary with Firebirds. With a 68' you need to tell us what engine it is equipped with to really give you a fair guess.
Oh, & yeah I don't see why rebuilding the original engine is a bad idea.
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Engine, Tranny, Rear Gears, Tires and anything you might have done to it or someone else.
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