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Check this out! (I built the engine) (Original Post) Mopar151 Jan 2012 OP
looks like a super mod from this angle.. frylock Jan 2012 #1
Its a 1990 Troyer modified, with some updates. Mopar151 Jan 2012 #2
subscribed! Blue_Tires Feb 2012 #3
so cool.. ge26252se Feb 2012 #4

Mopar151

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2. Its a 1990 Troyer modified, with some updates.
Sun Jan 29, 2012, 12:36 AM
Jan 2012

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!

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