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th hotrods to hell kit http://www.hotrodstohell.net/truckar...y_truckarm.htm appears to have the disadvantage of not leaving room for subframe connectors... not without re-egineering atleast
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HTH doesn't have any shots of their kit installed on a 2nd gen (I've never been able to find pictures of truck arms on another 2nd gen..). There is pretty much no room in front of the rear end housing for a traditional coil setup, so I'd like to know how exactly they're doing it, if they have done one before. |
Ok I just want to say I agree with using a LS2 Engine but in case you can't find the deal your looking for here is some food for thought. Cadillac has some good performance parts too and with aluminum heads and intake they weigh only as much as a small chevy.:D
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I think that this is going to be great, but FIY the E36 M3 puts 220hp to the wheels on a Mustang dyno, and the E46 puts 275 RWHP, and the E46 weighs 200 ish lbs more, I usually see both of them running pretty much neck and neck with similar drivers in each car, so your competition is 220RWHP and 3100 lbs, basically really similar to a base c5 vette, with 50/50 weight distribution, the LS engine will help you alot more than you think in the weight department, also remember that the M3 has aluminum control arms and a independant rear so you have your work cut out for you. But I think that you can do it.
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Thanks for calling me an above average driver :-D I'd just like to point out a couple funny points: That pile of parts he traded for a T56? It was a 1995 TA he bought with a new long block for $1500. It just needed to be reassembled. And it counts on the tally. If anyone can do something on an impossibly small budget, it's him. http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...1010645_sm.jpg The free engine? 472 Caddy with bad bearings. Not concerned about it :-p. So let me introduce myself, I'm 28, and I'm a Mechanical Engineer for the DoD as well. I work with DDY RCKT, and I've had my 1969 Camaro since 1984. (Gift from my grandfather) And it hasn't run since then either. Taking it off the trailer Wednesday, the front driver wheel wouldn't turn. But, I have a long ways to go. http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...1010682_sm.jpg My first real modification was a 1986 Monte Carlo SS with a B-spindle conversion 5 years ago. Del-a-lum bushings, Bilstein shocks, and it rode pretty well. It needed bodywork like nobody's business, but check out the stance: http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...tQuarter_1.jpg I think this is a neat concept for a build, but it's not like I'll be surprised if he's successful. |
Sup Rickfert! You're an engineer, you're automatically a pretentious bastige, and you know it!
You are an above average driver, but I've got more track time than you. Nyah Nyah! :lol: I miss the Monte... :( But I can't wait to tear into that 69! $11K! Curses! There goes my budget... |
Enough with the small talk.. show us some pics :D LOL
hows the project going?? what did you end up with suspension wise?? truckarm ? hotchkiss? air? SC&C? alot of names has been tossed arround here |
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Guys! Where have I been on this! I'm in Va Beach and totally missed this thread. I have a WS6 Trans AM that I auto-x (right at your back door at RIR) I'm building a 67 RS that hopefully will outrun the T/A. I consistantly beat porshes, BMW and Mercades Benzs so it can be done! My T/A is stock with the LS1 and a 6Sp, and no chassis mods. Check out this site for tons of F-Body Road Racing info http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/ Send me a PM and I'll be glad to help you with the planning for your build and I do work for Beer! The suggestion about Nascar or Circle track suspenstion parts is right on time... I'd start there, yeah, and loose the boat anchor engine, you won't like the push at 100+ MPH on a real road course. I'm running my T/A at VIR in Danville in March.
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