@Marc W you're right. I have no idea why I was even considering keeping the stock tank. Your setup is much simpler/lighter.
Well, it's been a while since I have been on. I finally got the car to run somewhat where I thought it should be.
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Ended up with a best of 9.42 at 147 after throwing the 3.5-inch pulley on it. I think the 3.5 finally gets the Whipple 3.8 in its efficiency range as the 4.0 to 3.75 barely made any difference, and the 3.75 to 3.5 was worth 3 MPH and almost four-tenths.
Unfortunately, I ended up cooking the trans. I had a feeling it's been on its way out for a while now, and it finally decided to give up the ghost. As soon as it warms up, it starts slipping every gear change badly and eventually puts the car into limp mode. I know going to the TH400 is the way to go with my end goal for the car, but I still have a hard time making that decision due to all the other changes I'll have to make. I think realistically with everything I want to do to the car in the off-season, TH400, Holley EFI, new rear end that will be required due to the TH400, new engine combo, cage, parachute, fuel system. I probably won't have the car back out next year, but it probably makes the most sense to just do everything at once and get it over with.
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Hopefully I get everything done and get it out for next year, but funds/time will be the deciding factor on that.