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waynieZ 03-17-2017 08:07 AM

Good idea, it looks good. Nice job.

FlameBroiled 03-19-2017 11:28 AM

Looks like a very fun build. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to seeing it around.

glassman 03-19-2017 01:42 PM

Very nice build. Somehow missed this thread.
Love the sheet metal work, this is one area i wished i could've spent more time in.

A couple questions, you going to run stock inner fenders?

Are there stock p#'s from the Spectra tubes?(i'm gonna redo my cold air when car gets back from paint)

Did you have too tunnel for the T-56 with the DSE set up? I didn't but i'm not convinced that its at optimized degrees with not tunneling with my DSE set up.

What drive shaft you going too run?

Cheers, mike

Sandro's 1969 502 Camaro 03-19-2017 08:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by waynieZ (Post 656008)
Good idea, it looks good. Nice job.

Quote:

Originally Posted by FlameBroiled (Post 656105)
Looks like a very fun build. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to seeing it around.

Thanks, guys.

Sandro's 1969 502 Camaro 03-19-2017 09:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glassman (Post 656109)
Very nice build. Somehow missed this thread.
Love the sheet metal work, this is one area i wished i could've spent more time in.

A couple questions, you going to run stock inner fenders?

Are there stock p#'s from the Spectra tubes?(i'm gonna redo my cold air when car gets back from paint)

Did you have too tunnel for the T-56 with the DSE set up? I didn't but i'm not convinced that its at optimized degrees with not tunneling with my DSE set up.

What drive shaft you going too run?

Cheers, mike

Thanks, Mike

Yeah, of all the mods, the floor pans for the exhaust clearance was the best one. It snowed a lot here this winter so I put some time in the garage.

Yes running stock inner fenders.

The part numbers for the Spectrs tubes are:
These are Summit Racing part number,
SPE-97991
SPE-97490
SPE-9749

I'm actually running a stock subframe with a Speedtech Street Fighter setup, with there ATS T-56 crossmember. For the trans tunnel I raised the stock tunnel a couple inches and the front part of the tunnel I had to make a new piece to get the clearance.

As soon as I get the rear end back in the car I'm going to be ordering a Denny's 1350 series 3 inch Nitrous Ready Driveshaft complete with Transmission Slip Yoke.

Hope this helps,
Sandro

glassman 03-20-2017 06:31 PM

Yeah it does, thanx.

I'd like to change the inner fenders, but nothings really available.

thanx on the p#'s

Love the driveshaft option, "Nitrous ready", never really thought about that before but it makes serious sense (whether your going that route or not, torque is torque).....

Cheers, mike

syborg tt 03-21-2017 08:12 AM

I got lucky and picked up a set of Carbon, Fiberglass from Anvil as the only other option would be to modify your stock inner fenders.

On a side note I have my fingers crossed that Speed Tech will start making them for 2nd gens.

Quote:

Originally Posted by glassman (Post 656191)
Yeah it does, thanx.

I'd like to change the inner fenders, but nothings really available.

Cheers, mike


glassman 03-21-2017 05:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by syborg tt (Post 656208)
I got lucky and picked up a set of Carbon, Fiberglass from Anvil as the only other option would be to modify your stock inner fenders.

On a side note I have my fingers crossed that Speed Tech will start making them for 2nd gens.

thats what im hopin

spinedoc 05-12-2017 09:12 PM

Wow! Subscribed

spinedoc 05-14-2017 06:12 AM

Great looking build. Very inspiring!


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