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DFRESH 09-18-2013 09:27 AM

Yes, lower for sure----but you know me.

Sieg 09-18-2013 10:01 AM

Somebody's going to wet their britches........

:thumbsup:

Rybar 09-18-2013 12:13 PM

That looks awesome Dave! This thing is turning out pretty nuts

Sieg 09-18-2013 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Rybar (Post 505640)
pretty nuts

That there has serious nickname potential.........

Al Moreno 09-18-2013 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by 67zo6Camaro (Post 505602)
Two for good measure.... But actually they are different. Can you spot the change between photo one and photo two? (Where is Waldo?)



The one on the top has the hood pin on the floor :tv_happy:

Flash68 09-18-2013 02:43 PM

:_party: :rockin: :beavis: :fire:

I think many of you can see already why I agreed to have Brett work his magic on this car. The man is one of detail and thoroughness. And he has some serious fab talent and artistic ability. I have snowballed this project from a pretty basic car when I got it to the creature you see now. It does need a man capable of tying it all together for performance reasons and for safety reasons. This thing will be a weapon when done and I want to feel confident in the car and what's underneath when I go hammer down. Brett is that man for the job. :cheers:

Man this thing is already moving fast.... love it. :thumbsup:

DFRESH 09-18-2013 03:07 PM

Our Cars are sleeping together. I thought I taught mine better than that.

GregWeld 09-18-2013 03:09 PM

Might as well get used to the paper fenders --- after you put it into the wall a couple times that probably will become standard issue.



Are you strong enough to crank the steering wheel with those tires??

Blake Foster 09-18-2013 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 505670)
Might as well get used to the paper fenders --- after you put it into the wall a couple times that probably will become standard issue.



Are you strong enough to crank the steering wheel with those tires??

lol

plus the paper will help keep SOME of the paint on the panels. lol

Flash68 09-18-2013 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 505670)
Might as well get used to the paper fenders --- after you put it into the wall a couple times that probably will become standard issue.



Are you strong enough to crank the steering wheel with those tires??

The only way I get put into the wall is if a certain Torino puts me into said wall when I am in the process of lapping him. :action-smiley-027:

Oh, and you wanna arm wrestle for pinks? :lol:

Blake Foster 09-18-2013 03:25 PM

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http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1553bd46.jpg

And the icing on the cake... The BOOM Tube! I'm determined to make this fit with sufficient ground clearance. I just want to see the look of peoples faces with this motor and boom tube rumble through town. :headspin:
Pretty SURE all your going to see is RED Blue RED Blue, cuz u sure wont hear the siren!!

Flash68 09-18-2013 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Blake Foster (Post 505675)

Pretty SURE all your going to see is RED Blue RED Blue, cuz u sure wont hear the siren!!

What?

intocarss 09-18-2013 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Flash68 (Post 505672)
The only way I get put into the wall is if a certain Torino puts me into said wall when I am in the process of lapping him. :action-smiley-027:

Oh, and you wanna arm wrestle for pinks? :lol:

OR GW spins in front of you causing you to swerve :catfight:

GregWeld 09-18-2013 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by intocarss (Post 505711)
OR GW spins in front of you causing you to swerve :catfight:



That's a given!!!

89 RS 09-18-2013 08:41 PM

This is going to be one insane Camaro! I don't know what else to say other than I'm jealous. :drool:
You're going all out Dave, freakin' awesome.

Vegas69 09-18-2013 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Flash68 (Post 505672)
The only way I get put into the wall is if a certain Torino puts me into said wall when I am in the process of lapping him. :action-smiley-027:

Oh, and you wanna arm wrestle for pinks? :lol:

It will be hard to miss...:lol:

Sieg 09-18-2013 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flash68 (Post 505665)
:_party: :rockin: :beavis: :fire:

I think many of you can see already why I agreed to have Brett work his magic on this car. The man is one of detail and thoroughness. And he has some serious fab talent and artistic ability. I have snowballed this project from a pretty basic car when I got it to the creature you see now. It does need a man capable of tying it all together for performance reasons and for safety reasons. This thing will be a weapon when done and I want to feel confident in the car and what's underneath when I go hammer down. Brett is that man for the job. :cheers:

Man this thing is already moving fast.... love it. :thumbsup:

Well said and great decision for this project. :thumbsup:

Blake Foster 09-19-2013 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Flash68 (Post 505683)
What?

EXACTLY!!!!

67zo6Camaro 09-19-2013 09:47 PM

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badmatt 09-19-2013 10:04 PM

I love this Dave guy's car.

And the Torinoshima. :sieg:

GregWeld 09-20-2013 06:27 AM

Scrap

Vegas69 09-20-2013 08:05 AM

Looks sick...

DaleTx 09-20-2013 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by 67zo6Camaro (Post 505891)
Was working on the ride height some more. Lowered the front. Currently this is with a 1" rake downward to the front. I may lower the back a 1/2" more and start working on clearance and fitment... Like fitment as in fitment of the motor and a few other things to make it work. :cool:

http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/...psb045bada.jpg

Awesome... :thumbsup:

Sieg 09-20-2013 08:31 AM

Can't wait to see the bad blue dog eat!

Flash68 09-20-2013 08:51 AM

Brett, how bout we just leave it like that and go Pro Dirt Track style. :idea:

fleet 09-20-2013 09:01 AM

Dirt would pay you to be run over by that thang. :cool:



:hello:

sik68 09-20-2013 09:23 AM

I can't wait to see what the flares are going to do to this thing! :bur2:

NOPANTS68 09-20-2013 12:09 PM

man, awesome looking car. You guys doing fiberglass flares bonded to the steel fenders/quarters? I'm getting ready to do my brother's camaro in that fashio. ('72 Trans Am Camaro clone). Dave

Ron in SoCal 09-20-2013 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by compos mentis (Post 505940)
Dirt would pay you to be run over by that thang. :cool:


:hello:

To quote the birthday boy:

http://i885.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps0409e666.jpg

"Wait, what??"

:lol:

Flash68 09-20-2013 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by NOPANTS68 (Post 505971)
man, awesome looking car. You guys doing fiberglass flares bonded to the steel fenders/quarters? I'm getting ready to do my brother's camaro in that fashio. ('72 Trans Am Camaro clone). Dave

Thanks Dave. Not sure of the final connection method, but we've talked about something with DZUS fasteners or rivits so far. And yes it will be fiberglass. I have an idea for an aircraft themed rivit pattern in my head but we'll see.

waynieZ 09-20-2013 04:21 PM

It looks great! I can't wait to see what you come up with for the flares.

carbuff 09-20-2013 04:58 PM

I love the look, but I'm curious what the control arm angles look like at this ride height? I know on my JRS setup, the lower arm would have been angled upward going to the spindle sitting anywhere close to this low. Are you guys concerned about this, or are you going to address the geometry in some way?

I love the work and think it's going to look awesome when done! :)

67zo6Camaro 09-21-2013 12:45 AM

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Rick D 09-21-2013 05:26 AM

Great write up as always Brett :thumbsup: can't wait to see it all come together!!

fleet 09-21-2013 09:09 AM

People that post alot of pics should not have their 'plans' questioned.




:D

68protouring454 09-21-2013 12:01 PM

These are dual purpose cars we are building, so there are compromises.
Is 1 inch lower ride height really worth the re-engineering of not only the front susp geometry, the front steering geometry, the issue with limited room above the tire till it will want to hit the hood hinge area on a first gen when going that low, to the issues with moving/raising the floor for exhaust and ground clearance, this is still a street car and it needs to navigate roads and drive way entrances(which is a chore with current ride height let alone dave has 1 inch longer front splitter).Let alone moving to the back of the car now you have to re- engineer the shock travel(upper crossmember, already tight to floor, trailing arms and tq arm angles and mounting height, as well as the dual layer unibody area right in front of and above the center section, so you have to question "why did i even buy a production style susp system" why not just cut everything out and build a one off race chassis, where mounting oil tanks, fuel cells, fire bottle, sway bar control etc is easy?
There is a ton of work to this and to cut before thinking about the big picture is not good, let alone the other work in the rear, on a first gen camaro, you will need to raise the wheel tubs( they are already close at full bump at designed ride height), which then leads into cutting into the inner quarter supports, 1/4 window mounting area etc. I am not sure one could do that effectively without all the panels removed from the car.
This all sounds great if its what the customer wants, but if he wanted this why would the shell of the car be on a perimeter style chassis jig, not jackstands.
my engine crossmember is 5 inches at ride height with a 25.5 tall tire, that puts the undercar legs at 4 inches, what are you going to clear at 3 inches? Thats only lowering the car 1 inch (why do all this for one inch)
Last question is what does all this work do in the end? look cool? cost a ton? how much time did you shave off at the track? I have a proven formula for road racing, track day and time trial, raced it myself for the last 5 years, with many class wins,track records etc, from autox to time trial, to wheel to wheel racing, when you get to the track, whether the ride height is 4 inches or 5 doesn't matter when your 4 seconds behind.
Build some rocker extensions, and build flares to sit over tires, keep all the clearance you can get, these camaros don't have much extra room.

Vegas69 09-21-2013 01:56 PM

I'm with Jake, are you worried about performance and drivability, or looks?

Sieg 09-21-2013 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 68protouring454 (Post 506149)
Build some rocker extensions, and build flares to sit over tires, keep all the clearance you can get, these camaros don't have much extra room.

:thumbsup:

U-turn 09-21-2013 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 68protouring454 (Post 506149)
These are dual purpose cars we are building, so there are compromises.
Is 1 inch lower ride height really worth the re-engineering of not only the front susp geometry, the front steering geometry, the issue with limited room above the tire till it will want to hit the hood hinge area on a first gen when going that low, to the issues with moving/raising the floor for exhaust and ground clearance, this is still a street car and it needs to navigate roads and drive way entrances(which is a chore with current ride height let alone dave has 1 inch longer front splitter).Let alone moving to the back of the car now you have to re- engineer the shock travel(upper crossmember, already tight to floor, trailing arms and tq arm angles and mounting height, as well as the dual layer unibody area right in front of and above the center section, so you have to question "why did i even buy a production style susp system" why not just cut everything out and build a one off race chassis, where mounting oil tanks, fuel cells, fire bottle, sway bar control etc is easy?
There is a ton of work to this and to cut before thinking about the big picture is not good, let alone the other work in the rear, on a first gen camaro, you will need to raise the wheel tubs( they are already close at full bump at designed ride height), which then leads into cutting into the inner quarter supports, 1/4 window mounting area etc. I am not sure one could do that effectively without all the panels removed from the car.
This all sounds great if its what the customer wants, but if he wanted this why would the shell of the car be on a perimeter style chassis jig, not jackstands.
my engine crossmember is 5 inches at ride height with a 25.5 tall tire, that puts the undercar legs at 4 inches, what are you going to clear at 3 inches? Thats only lowering the car 1 inch (why do all this for one inch)
Last question is what does all this work do in the end? look cool? cost a ton? how much time did you shave off at the track? I have a proven formula for road racing, track day and time trial, raced it myself for the last 5 years, with many class wins,track records etc, from autox to time trial, to wheel to wheel racing, when you get to the track, whether the ride height is 4 inches or 5 doesn't matter when your 4 seconds behind.
Build some rocker extensions, and build flares to sit over tires, keep all the clearance you can get, these camaros don't have much extra room.



POW!!!

FETorino 09-21-2013 11:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 68protouring454 (Post 506149)
These are dual purpose cars we are building, so there are compromises.:BlahBlah: :BlahBlah: :BlahBlah:
and build flares to sit over tires, keep all the clearance you can get, these camaros don't have much extra room.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vegas69 (Post 506158)
I'm with Jake, are you worried about performance and drivability, or looks?

Quote:

Originally Posted by U-turn (Post 506174)
POW!!!

Jake you certainly have a racing pedigree and it can't be denied that you have proven your stuff is competitive on track days. Your post on the other hand isn't so great and is obviously all about personal attachment to your product and not really trying to be a productive part of Dave's build.

It sucks that it comes across as taking a cheap shot at another fabricator because his customer bought your part.:snapout:

I didn't see him bashing your product. Is it perfect or was he just respectful in not saying anything?:rolleyes:

Maybe you read something else into what he posted. If you did maybe the PM function would be a better first step that bashing a guy posting a build plan.


Do you, Todd or U turn really think that lowering the body over the subframe is going to be the limiting factor in drivability? :lostmarbles:
Not the Tilton triple disc clutch or the non syncro trans or the boom tube exhaust? Those are common to all soccer mom cars. But that 3.5" to 4" ground clearance is a deal killer.:lol:

I've seen Brett drive his too low to be streetable (by your definition because it's lower than what is proposed on Daves) 67 Camaro from Long Beach to Irvine and back to Cars and Coffee. Something like 80+ miles of street driving.

His car has 315s on all four corners and no flares yet he seems to have done the impossible and been able to find room for suspension travel in that cramped first gen. Must be magic:headscratch: Or maybe he just thought things though and executed a good plan. It's not like this is his first rodeo with a Camaro.

Don't give him credit for his attention to detail and building things that work just attack hi for modifying your part. That makes sense.

Do looks matter in a Protouring (or whatever we are calling these builds these days) car? F:censored: yes. The idea is function and style. Otherwise why waste your time building a First Gen Camaro. Just build a clapped out tube chassis race car and hit the track.

People on this site spend tens of thousands of dollars on stuff that doesn't add a hint of performance in the name of bling. I don't see you lecturing them.

Would you be posting on this thread if he had started with a Howe subframe?

What I see is you got offended that somebody was modifying one of your subframes. A subframe he bought second hand, not new from you.

He bought it because he believes in the suspension geometry you use (he probably read a few of your posts about how great you are and how many races you've won. You know like the one on this thread :lmao: )

But he has a vision for what his protouring car is going to look like and it didn't include mudflap looking side skirts so he talked with Brett about lowering the body over the frame while maintaining your geometry and suspension travel.

You could have offered to help in that effort, add you input and win some fans. Instead you just came across as bitter.

Hopefully that changes cuz I know Dave is a fan of your stuff and I bet he'd like you to support his build instead of throw stones at it.



:cheers:


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