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ricer 09-03-2010 09:07 AM

DSE mini tub kit ????
 
Has anyone ever used caltracs on the mini tub kit? Not sure if it is even feasible with the offset shackle but just looking into different options rather than the AME/DSE 4 link systems

(looking to make alot of trips to the dragway so need something that can take the abuse and plant the power)

XcYZ 09-03-2010 10:18 AM

I don't see it being a problem at all. :thumbsup:

ricer 09-03-2010 10:24 AM

my main concern is the shackle bending i guess. The motor is being built and should be making north of 1700hp on race setting and that much pressure/shock load being applied to the offset shackle i can see it bending.

the car really needs to be backhalved but i want to retain the back seats for the kids when taking it out on a cruise. So i need something that is strong enough yet compact, so my options are limited.

so needless to say this is more of a drag car but occassion street use (but with the "pro-touring" look to it)

XcYZ 09-03-2010 10:43 AM

Wow, 1700hp. Now I understand why you have concerns!

98ssnova 09-03-2010 04:28 PM

I think that if you are going with that much power you need to go tot a 4 link just my .02. Also just curious what kind of car are you putting all this power into?

ricer 09-04-2010 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 98ssnova (Post 304303)
I think that if you are going with that much power you need to go tot a 4 link just my .02. Also just curious what kind of car are you putting all this power into?

yeah the 4 link is the right way to go, but i want to retain the back seats so that is my issue. The car will be a cruiser for the first couple of years until the kids get older then will get the whole chassis redone (25.2 cert). So for now i am looking to do it as a "pro-touring" style car that is why i joined the site to do some research and get some opinions on it.

the car is a first gen firebird

aronhk_md 09-04-2010 11:52 AM

The problem here is the fuel tank. If you just go to a custom fuel tank (since you are going to want either a cell in the trunk or a narrower tank underneath with a sump to get enough flow for the BIG pump you'll need...I know as mine puts out around 1100 hp) just relocate the shackle mount points at the rear inboard.

98ssnova 09-04-2010 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ricer (Post 304370)
yeah the 4 link is the right way to go, but i want to retain the back seats so that is my issue. The car will be a cruiser for the first couple of years until the kids get older then will get the whole chassis redone (25.2 cert). So for now i am looking to do it as a "pro-touring" style car that is why i joined the site to do some research and get some opinions on it.

the car is a first gen firebird

Dude the seats are easy just modifly the frame you wont even see the them when you are done.

DENALI 09-06-2010 03:09 PM

"F-Bomb" used the tub kit with caltracs their leaf springs with no problem. Dont see why you would have any problems either. Good luck!

ricer 09-07-2010 06:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aronhk_md (Post 304404)
The problem here is the fuel tank. If you just go to a custom fuel tank (since you are going to want either a cell in the trunk or a narrower tank underneath with a sump to get enough flow for the BIG pump you'll need...I know as mine puts out around 1100 hp) just relocate the shackle mount points at the rear inboard.

I am going to put the tank in the trunk and either have the lower portion completely hang through it or just have the "sump" hange through it. I haven't decided on a pump yet, if i go electric it will be a weldon, if i go belt driven will be a Waterman

Quote:

Originally Posted by DENALI (Post 304599)
"F-Bomb" used the tub kit with caltracs their leaf springs with no problem. Dont see why you would have any problems either. Good luck!

I have seen/heard about that car but never read into all the details, i will take a look at it. Thanks for the headsup


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