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Big Block Street Lightning Email Seller | PM Seller
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4785 April, 13, 2008
Asking Price Condition
$35,000.00 Great
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Description: Most of you have seen the truck in action, if not in person then in video. Quite a few people here have ridden in it and I’d imagine they’d vouch for just how streetable the truck is. The last time I checked the mileage it got 11 mpg on the highway, 6-7 around town.

On the performance side, I have no reason to think that the truck is more than just a torque converter change away from 8s, transbrake away from 8.70s and some weight reduction and more boost away from 8.50s. It’s gone 9.37 and 151 mph at 16 psi last year. Truck is good for 8.50s in terms of equipment. Faster than 8.50s I believe will take some significant weight reduction and chassis work, a bigger turbo (about $750 to upgrade) but in my opinion the driveline for it is there. At this power level (roughly 1400-and-change horsepower) it’s pretty reliable. It'll need a yearly transmission freshening if you race it regularly, which will run about $450. People have seen me make 18 passes in a weekend in it.

The main pieces are:
598” 385-Series motor
* SVO A460 block with billet main caps
* Crower billet crank
* Crower billet rods
* Arias pistons
* Comp Cams custom profile solid roller cam
* Crower forced oiling solid roller lifters
* T&D shaft-mount rockers
* AT Francis 100cc Blue Thunder heads with BBC exhaust ports, ported
* Edelbrock Victor 460 manifold converted to EFI

Precision PT-98 w/1.50 G-trim hot side.
Heavy gauge stainless custom headers.

C6 transmission
* Neal Chance street converter. 2800 stall. Built for a tank.
* Transmission has all Red Eagle friction material and all the tool steel gear upgrades.
* Gear Vendors overdrive unit (needs to be rebuilt)
* Custon 1350 driveshaft

9” rear
* Gundrilled 35 spline Moser axles
* Detroit Locker
* 3.55 street gears
(all the good pieces)

4 link rear suspension done by the Okies
DJM Dream Beams
Stock front springs
Drag shocks
APC seats
160# injectors
FAST XFI
Enough fuel system for ~2000 hp.

I’ll toss in all the safety gear, a wet nitrous kit, two stock wheels/tires (handy for winter storage), stock seats, whatever spare parts I have laying around.

Videos of it at http://www.youtube.com/fmosracing

$35K obo. $37K gets the trailer, too.
Keywords: 1993 race street Lightning

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Agent 00 L
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Registered: April 2002
Location: Somewhere, Indiana
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Comment Date: April, 13, 2008

Man where is 35k when you really need it.
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LightningWolf
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Registered: February 2001
Location: Hanson, Ma
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Comment Date: April, 14, 2008

Another one of the big dogs on the sales block. Whats happening to the fast Lightning crowd?
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FASTFORD
9 seconds or bust !!!!!


Registered: August 2001
Location: Potterville,MI, USA
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Comment Date: April, 16, 2008

Hate to see you sell it Jeff. But if you have to or wanting to move on to something else, best of luck to you.
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FMOS Racing
Vrrooooooooooom


Registered: January 2000
Location: Indianapolis, IN
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Comment Date: April, 16, 2008

Just time to do something different and thought that maybe someone would enjoy it and maybe take it to the next level.

I still have the other truck.
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lightning_2000
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Registered: April 2005
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Comment Date: April, 20, 2008

maybe you should contact that jesus guy that bought sstocks and dave p's truck.

he would have a truly bada** lightning stable then
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Registered: January 2000
Location: Indianapolis, IN
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Comment Date: June, 19, 2008

Well, it made 1107 hp and 1483 ft-lbs running out of fuel at 5300 rpms with the power curve climbing like crazy. This was on a Dyno Dynamics dyno, which reads even lower than a Mustang dyno. So, in Dynojet numbers, it would be 1273 hp and 1706 ft-lbs.

I'll fix the fueling problem (not sure what it is yet, but I'm leaning towards the nose-down angle on the dyno starving the sump) and I expect it to hit close to 1300 rwhp on the Dyno Dynamics (based on projecting the existing curve), equivalent to about 1500 rwhp on a Dynojet. That should be all the turbo is good for.

That's at 19 psi.
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Comment Date: June, 21, 2008

check your pm
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10secL
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Comment Date: June, 23, 2008

Trade for gen2?
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Registered: January 2000
Location: Indianapolis, IN
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Comment Date: September, 18, 2008

Fuel problem was definitely the angle on the dyno. I put the rear up on jackstands and the pumps cavitate like crazy.

Home for a few weeks so I think I'm going to dust it off and make a stab at some 8s.
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Vrrooooooooooom


Registered: January 2000
Location: Indianapolis, IN
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Comment Date: October, 9, 2008

Cruised over to the track last week with it setup to run 20 psi. Went 6.04 in the 1/8th and then had one of the intake piping connections come loose. Coasted to a 9.80, but based on my usual 1/8-to-1/4 ratio, that pass would've been a 9.12@148.

Left at just 3 psi and 2750 rpms. According to the data log I was only at 62% throttle after the launch - was a bit nervous since I hadn't made a pass in over a year. (Actually made three passes. The first with the tires at 13.5 psi and it just blew them loose in first and second, second pass it felt like the chassis never settled down, so I never got in it hard, and then the one described above. I think my balls fell off while I was traveling!)

Hopefully I'll get one more trip to the track before winter. Probably need to replace one of the A1000s with a bigger pump. Found an annoying, intermittent problem with the crank sensor. Turned out I'd put two spacers on as washers so the sensor was a little offset.
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93redsled
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Registered: September 2002
Location: Soon to be Abilene, TX
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Comment Date: November, 19, 2008

Makes me wish my boat was paid off.

Jeff, what did it dyno even with the fuel problems?

Havent been around for awhile so I was wondering.
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Registered: January 2000
Location: Indianapolis, IN
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Comment Date: November, 19, 2008

1107 to the wheels on a Dyno Dynamics dyno, which is about 1275 on a DynoJet.

Video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3jSsTaTQME

Also went 9.64@141 on minimum boost (9 psi) to close out the year. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kt4g5c2i1U
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