couple years ago, there was a guy at atco. he had a cobra kit with a 514 crate motor in it. slept on the line something fierce. he clutched it like he was street driving. every gear blew the rear tires away. he went through the traps at a low 11 second pass, nearly 130mph. babying it. you're gonna have funnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Ohhh, I know. One of my friends has a 427ci SBF with 515HP. I have driven it and ridden in it at over 165MPH. If I get my suspension set right, I should be able to show him my tail lights (they will be bright
) on the track.
I have also added a 4'x4' vacuum table to my array of tools. Being able to make non-structural parts from ABS is going to result in a decent weight loss for many of the Cobras.
Skuzzy, what kit did you decide to go with and why? Probably should be a new thread, but there are some of us out there that might be close to pulling the trigger. Factory Five seems to have a good rep.
I am going with a Lonestar LSC427 kit. Longer wheelbase and bigger footbox. Factory Five finally fixed the bumblebee butt they had for years. Now it looks a lot better. It is a good kit, but be ready to buy an air or electric rivet gun. There are a bazillion rivets to deal with.
All kits have pros and cons. Lonestar wins most car shows for best in class. They really nailed the look and got the proportions right. It is not without its warts. You have to expect it with any kit.
Lonestar also makes thier kit here in Texas a few miles from where I live. I know the owner well and he is a good guy.
Every builder has to make the choice and it usually goes to what each person wants out of the car.