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Topic: World Racing Groups Pro Sprints at Plymouth Speedway
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February 02, 2016 at
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I have always wanted to run a sprint car but I dont own my own business or have a great sponsor to help support my hobby running a 360 or 410 wing car. I love watching 360 and 410 but just cant afford racing them. I was looking at Plymouth Speedway website in Plymouth Indiana. www.plymouthspeedway.net and see they are running the new Pro Sprint Wing car weekly. A new engine with everything, bolt in and wire and plumb is only $7500. It make 400 HP and 430 Torque on Alky. There is a video on Plymouth showing them testing. I believe you could get a used roller and this engine for under $15000. There is nothing wrong with a 360 or 410 as long as you can afford to run them.
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February 02, 2016 at
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Posted By: onthegass on February 02 2016 at 02:42:37 PM
I have always wanted to run a sprint car but I dont own my own business or have a great sponsor to help support my hobby running a 360 or 410 wing car. I love watching 360 and 410 but just cant afford racing them. I was looking at Plymouth Speedway website in Plymouth Indiana. www.plymouthspeedway.net and see they are running the new Pro Sprint Wing car weekly. A new engine with everything, bolt in and wire and plumb is only $7500. It make 400 HP and 430 Torque on Alky. There is a video on Plymouth showing them testing. I believe you could get a used roller and this engine for under $15000. There is nothing wrong with a 360 or 410 as long as you can afford to run them.
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Racesaver 305s are in the same price range.
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