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Originally Posted by colorado80439
Awesome progress, I've been waiting for this to unfold. I'm ready to start a similar project.
I'm pretty set on a roadster shop ft chassis and curious about the speedtech but don't know much about the torque arm setup.
I drove an LT4 vette earlier this fall and the low end torque is incredible. I'm interested in see what you do to get hood clearance.
I hate to be the guy that asks where you purchased this or that, but the roll bar is interesting and I haven't seen it before.
Thanks Dave
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Thanks for the compliments Dave! It feels good to finally be moving forward on the car again. I was on the fence about a RS full chassis and the Speedtech products as well. They both seem to be amazing companies that build super nice products. What ultimately pushed me in the direction of Speedtech was the impressive number of Pro Touring Camaros they’ve done and the proven handling characteristics they’ve been able to achieve. That said, I think RS is great, but it seems like Speedtech has a bit more documented “proof” of performance on the race track. This car will see mostly street driving, but hopefully will be on the track as well.
I’ve got a cowl hood on the car now, but I have no idea yet if it will fit. Time will tell...
I purchased the roll bar kit from Chris Alston’s chassisworks but did make a few tweaks to it during the install. The largest one was we fabricated a different harness bar with an offset to the rear of the car to allow for better rearward seat travel. We also used different tubing connections to make the bar removable which provided bit of a cleaner look that what comes in the kit. They are manufactured by Trail Gear. We also installed “kickers” That connect the main hoop just below the harness bar on each side and connect to the weld in subframe connectors to hopefully provide some extra stiffness and some triangulation for the main hoop. The last thing to figure out are the door bars. I’m waiting on my new Recaro seats to show up so we can do a mock up with them and the Fesler door panels to see of everything will fit together. If it does, then I’ll be installing door bars as well. Still on the fence about putting a rear seat back in the car....
Chris