Drag racing is a sport of numbers. With that in mind, consider: 1/8-mile,
3.96 seconds, 186.23 mph, and at least nine track records. Now realize they all
originated from a blown small-block and you can see why Jason Scruggs and
his '63 'Vette have become somewhat legendary to Outlaw Pro Mod fans across
the Southeast and Midwest.
"It wasn't easy, though," he says. "We broke a lot of stuff to run the
numbers we've run."
Jason Scruggs has raced
this Rick Jones-built '63 Corvette since 1999,
but its days are numbered as his primary ride.
Scruggs, 29, joined the outlaw trail in 1996,
then upgraded in 1999 to the RJ Race Cars-built
'63 Corvette shown here. His father, Mitchell,
builds and tunes the potent small block they've
made a name for themselves with. The engine
is based on a 400-cubic-inch Brodix block with
Brodix heads and a giant screw-type PSI supercharger
huffing through a home-built manifold on top.
In true outlaw fashion, though, Scruggs refuses
to discuss things like weight, gear ratios,
and blower overdrive. "That's all classified."
As
2004 began, Scruggs was getting busy with a
brand-new car -- built late last year by Tommy
Mauney and this time powered by a Brad Anderson
hemi. "We went with the Mauney car this time
because of chassis quality and its ability to
handle high horsepower," he explains. "I've
seen his cars work for 10 years in Top Sportsman
and Pro Mod and not show any wear and tear.
And that's saying something."
In 1/4-mile testing with the new car in January at Bradenton, FL, Scruggs
ran 3.89 at 190 mph at half-track before a Heim joint broke and ended his
day with suspension damage. Regardless, to put that performance in
perspective, Mitch Stott went 3.894 secs to the 1/8-mile marker a year
earlier at Darlington, on his way to the world's first five-second
doorslammer pass.
"We're expecting a lot out of the new car," Scruggs says. "We've just got to
stay ahead of the curve. That's also why we've
gone to the hemi. We love the small block, but
it just wasn't going to be able to compete at
the level we want to run."
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