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Spud Miller's Cave / Hilborn PG150 Differences
« on: June 08, 2022, 08:37:08 AM »
To my knowledge, the Hilborn PG150 pump had four "revisions" over the years; PG150, PG150A, PG150B, PG150C, and PG150D.  The D pump is the latest/last and had a billet body, and the others were cast.

What are the differences in the first four versions?

Also, did all versions have the same submodels; -00, -0, S0, -1/2, and -1?

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Front Engine Dragsters / 5.7 Hemi???
« on: May 06, 2022, 06:07:36 AM »
Has anyone tried running a 3rd Gen hemi in an ALT, FC, or FED yet?

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Front Engine Dragsters / Three Speed FED Shifter???
« on: March 04, 2022, 09:51:23 AM »
Two questions;

1 - What are people using for a shifter in a FED with a three speed auto?

B - Where are you mounting said three speed shifter?  Upper Frame Rail or Between Legs or ???


I think a three speed version of the two speed Frameworks shifter would be the ticket...

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The photos below are from the last known seller, Dwain Ehlinger, from the Chicago area.  The car was sold around 2004 as a roller.  Dwain's Father believed the buyer was from the Carolinas.  The car was last seen running at Bowling Green several years ago, with a little B&M style blower.  Any information or photos would be much appreciated.

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Your Builds / Photo Gallery / Hello From Iowa!!!
« on: October 13, 2017, 09:59:42 AM »
My name is Justin Calkins.  I am located in north central Iowa.  And I am a young 34.73 years old.

My drag racing addiction began in the late 1980's around the age of seven.  My father (forum member "captndiet") crewed on Denny Prochaska's "Magnum Force" TA/FC, of which I was drug along, too.  My father also had a little alky Jr. Fueler then, named "Plum Krazy".  Around the summer of '96, our family moved to north central Missouri, and our fun times at the racers were over.  Flash forward to the summer of '01, I am out of school, back in Iowa, and started putting together the altered that my father started building before we moved south.  By the end of the summer, I finally got to drive the "Vulture".  The next two summers were spent working on dirt cars.  Then, I got married, had two amazing daughters, and got divorced.  Now, it's time to go racin', again!  The beginning of 2007 had me working on Dale Suhr's brand new Neil & Parks "Orange Crate" NT/F.  I crewed for Dale & Kathy for three full seasons.  Bikes took over at that point.  I crewed for Bill Gately three times in four years on his Triumph flat tracker on the pro tour.  I also helped my local friend, Alan Rodenborn, on his Kawasaki flat tracker.  In '13, I attended Speed Week at the Bonneville Salt flats with seven others.  Three of us returned in '16.  The other two make licensing passes on a street bike.  We should be ready for Speed Week in '18 with a little turbo bike that one of them has been building.  There were three of us Iowa teams pitted together in '16, and we found a couple of others that year.  We are hoping that more of us Iowa boys can find each other in the years to come.  We like to have fun.  Bonneville is truly magical.

Over the years, I slowly found "me", as most people do.  Since the first event in 2010, I have attended every Vintage Torque Fest here in Iowa.  The vintage, pre '65 shows are what I really like.  I am a big history fan, and do a ton of reading and research in my free time.  Oh, and during work...  ;D  Old Ford trucks and Triumph motor bikes are my passions.  My intentions are to build a late '50's or early '60's Ford Y-Block powered (Dragmaster) dragster and a similar era Triumph drag bike.  And of course, I will pull it to the track with a 1960 Ford truck, similar to the one my grandfather once had.  I hope.

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Altereds / Dragmaster Roadster Altered?
« on: October 13, 2017, 06:54:06 AM »
Going thru my saved Dragmaster dragster photos, I found copies of one of their catalogs.  I noticed that there is an altered chassis shown.  Anyone ever seen a chassis like that?  It looks like their Mark VI dragster chassis with the rear axle moved back.  This is probably 1962, or so.

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Front Engine Dragsters / Ford Y Block?
« on: October 11, 2017, 02:43:54 PM »
Is anyone currently running a Ford Y Block in a FED?  I am gathering bits to build a "legal" late '50's/early '60's style digger with carbed or injected gas 292, C4, and a 9".  I really like the late '50's Dragmaster Mark VI, which were 96", but I may build a traditional Woodie style car in the 140" area instead.

Before I get yelled at for wanting a short car, here me out.  I spend my time at "traditional" shows.  Vintage Torque Fest, Meltdown Drags, Fallout Drags, HAMB Drags, Back To The '50's, Eagle Field, TORG, etc.  I have no need to set the world on fire.  I am happy with foot braking to a 10.90.  It won't have more than 500hp, ever.  Heck, 350hp is probably about all it will see.  This car will be based around the C/GD class ran at Eagle Field.  Tim McMaster, The Y Block Guy, has a very similar setup.

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