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Old 06-24-2010, 09:44 PM
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Default New Project: 1st Part--JRS Subframe

Starting a new project-69 Camaro 408 LS Turbo. Received my new subframe from Jake's Rod Shop about a month ago (see pics below). Currently have subframe bolted in car for turbo mockup. I'm waiting for the rest of the parts to arrive from Jake's to complete subframe install. Will update as parts arrive and progress is made.

Still not sure what to run for transmission or rear suspension-any advice?
Motor on pump gas should be about 800HP.

Alot of guys are pushing for automatic-any suggestions are appreciated!
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Old 06-25-2010, 06:51 AM
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Jake makes some great pieces. Nice welds.
How about a full JRS suspension including his Torque Arm with the watts link? The watts might not be on his site yet, but you'll find it in some of his builds.

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Old 06-25-2010, 03:16 PM
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WES thanks for the reply.The subframe is a work of art and im very happy with it, I talked to Jake today he was going to send out the rest of my parts so i will post some pictures of it all assembled. I did talk to Jake about his rear suspension but I want something that will go straight as well as handle,thinking maybe a 4 link or the new ame 5 link just not sure which way to go. I have some time because I'm bringing the car to Jakes in a couple of weeks to get mini tubs and some metal work done so any thoughts are appreciated thanks Bob.
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Cool project. I say 4L80E for tranny.
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Old 06-26-2010, 09:10 AM
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Thaks for the response elky, i'm leaning towards the 4l80e with paddle shifters I bought a magnum already but everybody thinks at that power level it will be to hard to drive. I did have a chance to drive a cobra that made 680 rwhp with both the stick and later the auto and do agree,it was very hard to drive between traction and shifting. I would like to hear from some high hp stick guys get their opinion thanks Bob.
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Old 06-26-2010, 10:26 PM
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Thaks for the response elky, i'm leaning towards the 4l80e with paddle shifters I bought a magnum already but everybody thinks at that power level it will be to hard to drive. I did have a chance to drive a cobra that made 680 rwhp with both the stick and later the auto and do agree,it was very hard to drive between traction and shifting. I would like to hear from some high hp stick guys get their opinion thanks Bob.
The 4L80E would be the choice for me if I was going auto. But...... I dont know, just something about a stick that is sooo much more fun. If its not gonna be yer daily driver, doesnt sound like it, I would go with a manual box.

With a GOOD hydraulic clutch system I would think that car would be alot of fun to drive. And Im thinking with it being a turbo that will help with the drivability. The slight turbo lag will help with starts.

Give yerself some credit also. Its difficult to jump into a high HP car with a stick and drive it like you have been sitting in the seat for years. Gonna be a jerky, slippery drive at first. But after you get used to the car it becomes second nature.

Yer buddies cobra? Was it normally aspirated? That will make it more touchy on the starts. Deep torque. The turbo engine will give you alot of room at the bottom to feather the clutch. It will be lacking in torque at the lower rpms for starts. Great for a manual tranny. Unless you are heavy on the go pad and get the Rs up a lil then hang on, the rear is gonna come around to see where she is going

I vote for the manual transmission. And with the great transmissions out now and the hydraulic throwout bearing they are a dream. Not like the old days. 20 years ago the selection was limited. Heavy tranny, heavy clutch and really heavy pedal. Not much fun and alot of torched tires and clutch plates. JR
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