Well, we have two big gatherings coming up. The state wide gathering in San Marcos is coming up, and then we have the annual race event at Texas Motor Speedway in College Station.
The San Marcos gathering is the largest of its kind (I am pretty certain of that). We expect around 140 Cobras to be there. The College Station gathering is smaller, as it is more for racing than anything else. Looks like a Corvette club is scheduled to be there the same time. Last year it was a Porsche club. Should be a hoot!
I have been busy getting my work space in order to start my personal build. The engine is almost done. First dyno pass yielded 576HP @ 6200RPM and 543 ft/lbs of torque at 5900RPM. Not bad for a street engine (389ci Windsor with Cleveland mains : i.e. Ford's BOSS 351 block). I am going to dial back the cam a bit to move the torque curve lower. I know it will reduce the horsepower, but I would rather have a flatter curve, starting earlier, than what I have right now. I figure two more tests and I will have what I want.
Then again, I am bouncing between the Twisted Wedge and AFR heads, so it may take a couple more runs.
It will be enough to motivate the 2200 pound car to a reasonable level of acceleration and speed. I am dropping a 6 speed Tremec behind it with 3:73 gears (9 inch Ford). If I can get the rear end to hook up, it should go down the road quite nicely.
And in side news, I went down to Houston a few weeks ago to do a complete rewire of a Cobra. It was a mess.