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car looks great! I cant wait to see this finished. Or maybe I can wait.
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Some days I don't like the stripes each other. Ok it was one day. Ok it was never. :lol: Quote:
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:It's gonna rock Dave!..
Things are starting to roll! Livewire is off the lift. Rich is gearing up for the next candidate! :D |
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I dig it Dave! who's making the fender flairs!:popcorn2:
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http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps79b0ba2d.png |
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^ man that looks stout! :thumbsup:
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Awsome progress pics. Much better than the stories about picking up laundry, dinner dates, what clothing to pick out......:poke:
This thread is starting to feel like a man cave again. :peepwall: |
I knew DG had a great lookn rear, but WOW that's HOT
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Dave, the car looks bad a$$. Love the flairs and a lot of cool parts going into this thing. I can't wait to see this thing up close, so get done already!! lol.
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That rendering looks awesome Dave. :thumbsup:
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Awesome progress Dave you gotta give me a ride when this things done.
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Did I miss what gear ratio is in or will be in that stout rear? Looks like a great set up...
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Lookin fwd to seeing your Nova project after that Camaro you just built. :thumbsup: |
like the choice of housing for a race car; I see so many cars with housings that are more for an unlimited class offroad truck, so keeping that unsprung weight down is a smart idea. Did you have any camber welded into it? Circle track guys get around -0.5 deg neg in the rear without too much funkiness with the axles. I have heard of around -2 deg but that takes some special parts so the axles don't bind. Not sure if you have messed with any of that.
Have you put any thought to moving the exhaust tips into the rockers (french them in to be even on the bottom with the rest of the rocker)? It would look pretty cool IMO and more like it is part of the car. There was a 69 Camaro in Popular Hot Rodding June 04 from the NorCal area now that I think about it. I have a fistful of magazines I have kept as inspiration whenever I think about a project and that is one of them so I just pulled it out of the drawer. Big flares, Nascar setup, but had a big wing on the rear I wasn't a big fan of visually. Your rendering reminded me of it and I prefer the look of the spoiler. found a pic on the Hot Rod site, PHR blocked theirs. http://www.hotrod.com/featuredvehicl.../photo_01.html |
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Let me know if you need anything made, I'd like to help where I can. |
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He did not think any rear camber would be worth it for me so we went with none. We did consider it. I'd love to put the exhaust into the rockers but that is just more time and money and I love the boom tube as it is. It is quite think actually and I am hoping we can tuck it as nicely with the new torque arm as we had it before. Some cutting should be needed I imagine. I know exactly the 69 Camaro you speak of... I talked to the shop that did the flares on that car not too long ago as that car is local to me. He doesn't run it much anymore -- he bought a Z06 -- yawn. That car is definitely on my short list for inspiration as well. My spoilers should be finished soon and they should be pretty cool and still functional. I am not quite into the big wing camp yet. Thanks Quote:
The car should get reasonably low but I don't want too low. The flares should actually make it look lower than it is and the larger (lower) front spoiler will do its job we think. It has been tested at high speeds on faster tracks than what we have out here. I'd love to get you involved somehow. Let me see if I can get something worked in. :thumbsup: |
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No hired help yet. Busting at the seams not quite but close. 7 Projects in the shop and 4 waiting in the wings you can't complain. |
making progress..... but I am in line behind this thing... 781 cubic inch. :guns:
http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps2868ec80.jpg I am back in the queue early next week Mike says. :thumbsup: |
Exact same CI that my Freightliner has! OMG!! I almost passed out when I saw this bad boy... Nothing better than a big azz motor on a dyno. Bet she shakes the whole building. Ya gotta be there when they run it and post video!!!!
Oh.... and you're small block is okay too.... I guess. :lmao: |
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That should make 1600+ hp he said. |
Okay --- you can just skip the dyno and head straight over to Brizio and check on my build.
When was the last time you crossed the bridge now that you've been domesticated..... :warning: :lol: |
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We hit Oakland a lot now for date nights but still manage to get to the city occasionally... heck, it's only 15 minutes from us! |
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That motor reminded me of your pic below and your comment..."I feel so insignificant." :lol: http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...psba78c867.jpg |
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Diggin the rendering Dave. As you said, sure helps in visualizing the final outcome. Looking forward to seeing it come together soon. :thumbsup:
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Had a great weekend. Went to the NASA event at Sonoma Raceway (formerly Sears Point/Infineon -- Happy, Greg?) and hung out with the Life's Good Racing team who field an awesomely quick 69 Camaro that is well known around here. Got some great ideas from that car and talked with the team quite a bit. The car is relatively simple other than the Lateral Dynamics 3 link in there. Then today Rich and I pulled all the suspension out and got it on the body cart he put together. Gotta take a step back to take 2 steps forward. Or something like that. :headscratch: http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/f...psdef87bc7.jpg Should have some updates this week on engine, and should take delivery of the floater rear and spoilers from Jake. |
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Jake Blues: "Car's got a lot of pickup." |
Hey, if your going to get rid of your old rear spoiler let me know.....I dont want to cut my original one up.
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Received another NASCAR part today... :unibrow: Somewhat experimental (for me, not the part itself). I have always wanted to try a locker and now I will do so. Who knows, I may really like it. If not, I'll swap in a Tru Trac.
This is a Roush Yates Detroit Locker Cup Car take out. Nodular case 3.25 big bearing Daytona pinion support 3.64 gear ratio (the ratio I was looking for) Gears REM polished Gears scalloped/lightened G-Force internal pump 1350 billet yoke All this for under $1000 shipped to my door. And looks to be in excellent condition. http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/f...pse8e6f374.jpg This 3.64 rear with my T101A trans will put me around 67-70mph top speed in 1st gear and 150-160 mph in 4th, depending on final redline of motor (figuring 7200-7500). Also, the Fab53 "Chain Saw" tow hook was a little worn and has been blasted and will be cleared before reinstall. http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/f...psa1070379.jpg Got a pallet on its way from Jake.... pretty stoked for what's coming. :thumbsup: |
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Hope that locker works out for you :thumbsup: |
I think you did good with the buy on this third member.. If locker does not work then you can swap posi unit... I have one of these units on order..
[QUOTE=Flash68;464775]Received another NASCAR part today... :unibrow: Somewhat experimental (for me, not the part itself). I have always wanted to try a locker and now I will do so. Who knows, I may really like it. If not, I'll swap in a Tru Trac. This is a Roush Yates Detroit Locker Cup Car take out. Nodular case 3.25 big bearing Daytona pinion support 3.64 gear ratio (the ratio I was looking for) Gears REM polished Gears scalloped/lightened G-Force internal pump 1350 billet yoke All this for under $1000 shipped to my door. And looks to be in excellent condition. http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/f...pse8e6f374.jpg This 3.64 rear with my T101A trans will put me around 67-70mph top speed in 1st gear and 150-160 mph in 4th, depending on final redline of motor (figuring 7200-7500). |
Dave - What are the performance traits of the Locker that could be a negative in your application?
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