@n2striper I am a brand loyal kinda gear head myself I like Fords, Mopars, and the very rare Chevy, and I like seeing them with brand appropriate drive trains, but at the level that these guys race you have to understand that it is about what works best for the program. This is a Nitrous Car and a large cubic inch wedge is allot less sensitive. All I can tell you is that if you feel strongly enough about it, dig deep, and build one the way you think it should be done, and pull beside!
Great performance. Props to you for your work. BUT I can’t say that I like the bowtie motor paired to a mopar body. I know it’s not my choice and I’m not diss’n you for your choice; don’t get me wrong, but I would have rather seen a nice aluminum Hemi in it. A bit sacreligeous IMHO. Thanks for the post.
A “Year” is the amount of time it takes the Earth to make one revolution around the Sun.
Or were you reffering to something eles
year of the car? Technically it is a clone of a 1970 but as seen it was a 2006 model being that it was comletely rebuilt that year.
year of the video? 2006
year of the music? well you can google that one!!
The car in the videos was running a 500ci Hemi the owner has switched to a big inch Chevy wedge, something more popular among the 10.5″ crowd who run spray, these aren’t really the kind of combinations you tune on a chassis dyno, if you take his race weigh and do a little math when you see his ET and Trap Speed. A conservative figure for these Nitrous combos is around to run in the 7.00 range at close to 200mph is between 1700-1800hp at 2800lbs 3000lbs give or take.
So nice.The Cuda sink all other cars. The sound drive me cracy.
Thank you for an optimal Mo Par trip on You tube.
Greatings from a Mo Par fan in Sweden.
En liten hälsning till Fridlund i Säffle.
Du och dina cheva kompisar kommer att få storstryk nästa gång ni ser en liten A-Body Cuda på gatorna i Säffle.Skrattar bäst som skrattar sist.
These guys all race in the “ONTARIO “STREET CAR ASSOCIATION” OSCA for short. It is an organisation for racers with street cars who want to race in a safe environment.
I had an opportunity to see this car run. Very impressive! Excellent car with an excellent crew! I don’t think people realize the amount of MONEY and TALENT it takes to run a car of this caliber.
haha i’d like to see this in a real street race. The cops should just use one of these to clean house on all the street races. Who the hell would race on the streets with one of these prowling around!
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@n2striper I am a brand loyal kinda gear head myself I like Fords, Mopars, and the very rare Chevy, and I like seeing them with brand appropriate drive trains, but at the level that these guys race you have to understand that it is about what works best for the program. This is a Nitrous Car and a large cubic inch wedge is allot less sensitive. All I can tell you is that if you feel strongly enough about it, dig deep, and build one the way you think it should be done, and pull beside!
Running a chevy now? That sucks. Bowties are for wimps!
Great performance. Props to you for your work. BUT I can’t say that I like the bowtie motor paired to a mopar body. I know it’s not my choice and I’m not diss’n you for your choice; don’t get me wrong, but I would have rather seen a nice aluminum Hemi in it. A bit sacreligeous IMHO. Thanks for the post.
737ci BBC on 3 stages of nos…roughly 2000 hp.
hahahahahahahaha xDD
nice vid an car man!
“What Year?”
A “Year” is the amount of time it takes the Earth to make one revolution around the Sun.
Or were you reffering to something eles
year of the car? Technically it is a clone of a 1970 but as seen it was a 2006 model being that it was comletely rebuilt that year.
year of the video? 2006
year of the music? well you can google that one!!
what year?
The car in the videos was running a 500ci Hemi the owner has switched to a big inch Chevy wedge, something more popular among the 10.5″ crowd who run spray, these aren’t really the kind of combinations you tune on a chassis dyno, if you take his race weigh and do a little math when you see his ET and Trap Speed. A conservative figure for these Nitrous combos is around to run in the 7.00 range at close to 200mph is between 1700-1800hp at 2800lbs 3000lbs give or take.
what sorta of motor are you running in the cuda how much horsepower?? does it make at the wheels
So nice.The Cuda sink all other cars. The sound drive me cracy.
Thank you for an optimal Mo Par trip on You tube.
Greatings from a Mo Par fan in Sweden.
En liten hälsning till Fridlund i Säffle.
Du och dina cheva kompisar kommer att få storstryk nästa gång ni ser en liten A-Body Cuda på gatorna i Säffle.Skrattar bäst som skrattar sist.
These guys all race in the “ONTARIO “STREET CAR ASSOCIATION” OSCA for short. It is an organisation for racers with street cars who want to race in a safe environment.
One of my favorite car vid’s all time. That Cuda rocks.
baby hooked and hooked perfect on the first run excellent speed and time
Just curious , Why title this video “Street Racing” ?
Awesome video work and of course the car! Congrats on the 6.7’s recently I run OSCA myself in PC and saw the testing passes in the 6’s GREAT JOB
It’s actually a 6 second door slammer! LOL! You can see quite a few of these insane 6 second 10.5 cars at the OSCA events! go to raceosca. com
Low slung 8 second door slammer and Joan Jett crankin out the tunes….AWESOME video…!!
nice!!!!!
thi iss a real american muscle!
yeah!!
i love the plymouth hemi cuda 5 stars
Your Cuda is not so baaaddd!! I got a 74 Ford Granada that would beat you by 2 tenths….Actually..no..no it wouldn’t. Would you like to trade?
I had an opportunity to see this car run. Very impressive! Excellent car with an excellent crew! I don’t think people realize the amount of MONEY and TALENT it takes to run a car of this caliber.
haha i’d like to see this in a real street race. The cops should just use one of these to clean house on all the street races. Who the hell would race on the streets with one of these prowling around!
dawg. the music IS TIGHT!
love the colour …the seventies had some cool colours…tuff car love it…
Low, wide and just plain mean… Love it! These cars REALLY have the lines for a serious race build!