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RE: Nish Motor / Exhaust Tunes ~

To: <FastmetalBDF@aol.com>, <b.a.savage@wildblue.net>, <ed@vetteracing.com>
Subject: RE: Nish Motor / Exhaust Tunes ~
From: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 16:31:25 -0500
Red Greth also lives here in Tucson but I have yet to hear his car fired
up.

Regards, Neil    Tucson, AZ


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Subject: Re: Nish Motor / Exhaust Tunes ~

Bryan ...... Did you ever get to hear the famous Speed Sport II Roadster
at  
the drags back in the Sixties ?  They didn't call it "Old Noisy" for
nothing 
!   Most anyone who ever heard its' exhaust thundering out of  those 8 
parallel pipes peeking out from under the '27T turtledeck will tell you
it was quite 
an earful !!!   Possibly it was just the right combo of  compression,
nitro 
percentage, blower( 6-71 )drive ratio, and the placement of  those pipes
that 
made it such a unique sounding blown Chrysler.  I first  heard it in
October of 
1960 at the Sanford, Maine airport drags when it was  racing the
legendary 
Chizler A/FD of Chris"the Greek' Karamesines ........ their  last run
was after 
dark and the sound reverberating through the still of the  night must
have 
really startled a vast amount of wildlife in the surrounding  woods.
       For decades afterwards, I asked a  lot of longtime dragfans if
they 
ever heard a wilder sounding car, and they  all said the roadster was
the one 
car they best recalled as far as its'  awesome exhaust tunes !   The
roadster, 
with an earlier unblown 354"  hemi with six Stromberg 97s, and on nitro,
once 
set the all-time record  drag speed at 169 + mph, in the late '50s at
Davis - 
Monthan AFB, down  there near( or in ? )Tucson ........
        Bruce  ~    recalling the only racing engines I never really
enjoyed 
hearing were the oval  track small-blocks with the 180 degree headers
..... it 
only took a handful of  those cars to set your ears ringing !  I went to
a 
100 lap feature once  where quite a few folks actually left early
because of 
those harsh  buzzing sounds .......




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