Competition Components is pleased to announce a few sale items for this Holiday weekend. First, we will be offering $25 off any of the Bullet Piston and ring kits from CP. Second, is $50 off any of the EZ-EFI Kits and $100 off any of the retrofit tunnel ram kits. Last but not least, we have $100 off any pair our CNC ported cylinder heads. The sale runs from 12AM nov 25- 12AM Nov 29th. Online orders only. The discount will be applied when you place your order. Competition Components wishes you a Happy Holiday Season.
Black Friday Sale at Competition Components
November 24th, 2010PAC Valve Springs Added To Site At Discount Prices!
November 23rd, 2010We have added the complete line of PAC Valve Springs to our site, at great pricing. Check them out HERE . We will be adding all of their accessories including tool steel and titanium retainers, keepers and spring cups and spring seats. All of PAC’s components are made in the USA and are of exceptional quality. Couple that with our special pricing and you have the best valvetrain value out there. To Download a pdf version of the PAC Catalog click HERE , then check with us on the best prices and quick delivery.
No Core Charge on 5.7 HEMI CNC Ported Heads Through 12/31/2010
November 11th, 2010Due to an overstock on 5.7 HEMI Head cores, we have eliminated the core charge on our CNC Ported Heads through the end of the year. Check them out here: CNC Mopar Heads
Jim Monson Interview on Fordracingnation.com
November 3rd, 2010Congrats to long time customer and friend Jim Monson on being interviewed for Ford Racing Nation after his first six second pass. Great working with you Jim! Keep up the good work!
Dave Hemker’s 70 GS “Sparty” Certified Stock
November 2nd, 2010The engine for my car was put together to be certified stock.
Block 1972 stock bore 455, 4.3125
Crank turned .010, .010 by FinishLine Motorsports, stock 3.90 stroke
Pistons TRW forged stock replacement with the button in the center ground off, 23.5 cc dish
Rods Stock, resized
rotating assembly is balanced
Deck .041 deck height
Head Gaskets Steel Shim .020
Heads 1970 heads converted to Stage 1 by Finish Line Motorsports
NHRA minimum 55.5 cc chambers
NO porting, NO polishing, NO gasket matching
3 angle valve job with stock valve & seat angles
Compression Ratio 10.95
Intake manifold Stock 1970 intake
NO porting, NO polishing, NO gasket matching
NO cutting in the plenum area or anywhere else
Carb Stock Q-jet, 750 cfm
Air cleaner Stock 1970 GS air cleaner
Exhaust manifolds Stock manifolds, 2” outlet exit to the pipes
NO porting, NO polishing, NO gasket matching
Jet Hot coated
Exhaust system 2.5 “ mandrel bent to the bumper
X-pipe, StraightLine Performance oval case mufflers
Fuel Pump Stock Delco Stage 1 fuel pump
Ignition Stock distributor with Pertronix 1181 conversion and matching
Pertonix 40,000 volt coil, 7mm wires
Spark Plugs Autolite #25
Timing chain Stock silent chain, steel gears
Camshaft: Competition Components custom grind using Stage 1 cam specs
Lifters Hydraulic
Rocker arms Stock
Pushrods 5/16” adjustable
Chassis
1970 GS, 3750 lbs with driver, full interior, bench seat, column shift, manual steering, manual disc brakes, no a/c, 3.73 12 bolt axle, turbo 400 with stock convertor.
Best et to date:
G-70-15 bias ply tires 12.53 @ 110+ with 1.95 60’
9x28x15 Goodyear slicks 12.43 @ 110+ with 1.85 60’
Update: Edelbrock E85 Buick Engine goes 10.35 @ 129.22
October 31st, 2010Congrats to Brian Sobczyk and his 72 Buick GS. On Saturady 10/30 at Milan dragway, he went 10.35 @ 129.22 MPH.
A full buildup on the car is here The engine build up is here.
The car is street driven regularly in the Detroit area and weighs 3965lbs.
Doug and Nancy Cook’s Ten second ’69 Buick Skylark
October 27th, 2010Lot’s of cars have interesting stories, and Doug and Nancy’s Skylark bracket car is no exception. In Doug’s words:
“I found this car on a used car lot around 1997. It was rust free Texas car with a totally shot interior and a 350 with a rod knock. I let my friend know and he went to look hoping to make a full race car out of it. When he went the car was still there but he was told it was sold. The next month I drive by and it’s still sitting there. I call my friend who goes back and finds out someone put money down but never came back so he bought it for $800. We drove it home with a rod knock about 5 miles expecting it to grenade. We gutted the motor/trans/interior and let it sit. A short time later a local machine shop gave us a rebuilt 73 455. Someone dropped it off to be rebuilt many years ago and never picked it up. Having a car and a motor sitting there we decided to build a “fun car”. A local junk yard gave us a TH400, we built a 4.10 12 bolt chevy from a spare housing, used some old MT headers from the rafters, bought a performer intake, found an old 3310 Holley and threw it all together. The best the car ran was 12.80’s with a total investment of about $1500. I drove the car off and on for about 10 years, usually taking it to Buick races to have fun with. 3 years ago I bought the car from my friend and shortly afterwards I bought a 12-1 stage 1 engine and ran 11.70’s.”
Looking for better ET’s, Doug built the engine in the car now. It’s budget minded, but still uses good quality parts: The Block was machined by Bobb and Geof at Finishline, and assembled by Doug. Wiseco Pistons were used, and swing on 6.635 BBC H beam rods. The cam is a custom flat tappet from Competition Components, 260 @ .050 on the intake side, and .600 lift with Comp Cams 1.6 Gold series rocker arms. Heads are CNC Ported Edelbrock RPM’s with an upgrade to 7/16 rocker studs. The intake is an SP1 single plane with an adapter to run a 9375 Dominator (1050). Improved oiling comes from a Finishline scavenger unit. Doug used some innovation and some spare parts for the ignition, using a stock buick distributor and converted it to electronics using a Mopar pickup and corresponding orange control box. Neat idea Doug. The converter is a 4000 RPM Coan unit, and the 12 Bolt houses 4.10 gears. Exhaust consists of 2″ Headers and 3 1/2″ pipes and Dynomax bullet mufflers. Best ET so far is 10.60 @ 127+ mph. The skylark weighs in at 3500lbs. Oh, and the other cool thing? Nancy is Doug’s sister in law and shares the driving duties on the blue Buick! Here’s a video of the car in action
Lunati Connecting Rods added to site
October 24th, 2010We have added the full line of Lunati connecting rods to the site at great prices! From the H-beam rods, to the killer Pro-Series Rods Lunati makes a great product. Check out the full listing here: Lunati Rods
Dennis Stoffers’ German C Body
October 24th, 2010Hot rodding is alive and well in Germany. Check out Dennis Stoffers’ 1969 Chrysler 300. Very cool! I love these old C-Bodies, they are unusual, but cool. And they are big. Really big! This one runs well too. How’s 12.80’s weighing in at 4300+ pounds? And it’s docile enough to drive everywhere. Very cool. The bottom end is a basic 440 that’s .030 over at 10.75 to 1. A set of home ported Edelbrock Performer RPM heads with Competition Components springs and hardware were bolted on, topped with a Edelbrock CH-28 dual quad manifold and twin Edelbrock 600 carburetors. The camshaft is a small custom mechanical flat tappet from Scott Brown at Competition Components, around 235 @ .050 and .530 lift. The 727 is fitted with a B&M holeshot converter, and the rear end houses 3.91 gears. Exhaust is handled by a set of 1 3/4 headers and a 3″ dual exhaust with 3″ Magnaflow mufflers with tailpipes to the back of the car. None of us are ever satisfied with how fast the car is, so this winter Dennis plans to step up to and 1 7/8 or 2″ header and put one of our 9.5″ PTC converters in the car. With those changes and some more work, Dennis hopes to see some 12.50’s out of the car. Great job on a cool car Dennis.
Brad Penn Motorcycle Oil added to the website
October 18th, 2010BRAD PENN® PENN-GRADE 1®
V2 4-Stroke Motorcycle Oil SAE 20W-50
Specifically designed with twin V domestic and imported motorcycle engine technology/lubrication needs in mind. This SAE 20W-50 motorcycle oil is formulated with Pennsylvania Grade base oils and superior additive chemistry making it a great choice to use in applications calling for one lubricant for the engine, transmission/wet clutch and primary chain systems (if applicable). Meets JASO MA frictional performance requirements. A good multi-viscosity choice for use in V twin engines such as those found in Harley-Davidson® motorcycles where a 20W-50 API SJ, CF, CG-4 or CH-4 quality oil is specified. Also suitable for use in S&S®, RevTech®, Triumph®, Ducati®, BMW®, Victory®, and other domestic and imported motorcycles where an SAE 20W-50 viscosity, API SJ, SH, SG, CH-4, CG-4, or CF oil is specified. Always consult your owner’s manual for proper oil viscosity and quality selection.