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The whine you hear is from 2 sources - straight-cut gears in the QC rear, and the (Milodon) gear drive.
frylock
(34,825 posts)purpose built for hill climbing? sounds great btw!
Mopar151
(10,175 posts)The changes from the oval track to roadrace/hillclimb are less than you might think - and many of them were accomplished with suspension adjustments and spring/shock changes.
Many oval cars use a "spool" in place of the differential - This car was a lucky find on E-bay/racing junk.com, which already had a "True Trac" torque sensing differential in the Winters quick-change rear.
Kevin put in the Lajoie "confinement" seat, and upgraded to a Sweet Mfg. collapsible steering column. The transmission is now a standard wide-ratio M21 Muncie (the stock car guys take out 1st and 2nd for less driveline inertia)
It is very similar to the Wilsberg/Jarzombeck "Cavalier"#5 in this gif :
To be clear - "Modifieds" have evolved from the "Sportsman" full size coupes of the 60's, while "Supermodifieds" evolved from the more radical "cutdowns". Modern "supers" are the poor man's F1 - 900 methanol-injected horsepower, direct drive *1800#, 2 G+ cornering with wings that directly load the wheels - a pic of the Vic Miller/Chris Perly #11, current ISMA champion
*direct drive = no clutch, flywheel, transmission, or starter - push start with a truck!