95gtjeff said:I rather go 12's n/a,![]()
atrainsgt said:PI headswap, stage II cams, slicks, and suspension should be enough to get you there. Take out the back seats, spare, tire, jack, and the carpeting in the trunk. That will help save you a little weight.
justinschmidt1 said:atrainsgt said:PI headswap, stage II cams, slicks, and suspension should be enough to get you there. Take out the back seats, spare, tire, jack, and the carpeting in the trunk. That will help save you a little weight.
Yep, gut the trunk, backseat, dogbone under rear pumpkin, passenger seat, front sway bar.
theres a lot of ways to save weight.
Running dumps should save like 30 lbs.
atrainsgt said:justinschmidt1 said:atrainsgt said:PI headswap, stage II cams, slicks, and suspension should be enough to get you there. Take out the back seats, spare, tire, jack, and the carpeting in the trunk. That will help save you a little weight.
Yep, gut the trunk, backseat, dogbone under rear pumpkin, passenger seat, front sway bar.
theres a lot of ways to save weight.
Running dumps should save like 30 lbs.
I bet that rear seat was 40lbs worth alone. The tire and jack and everything else in the trunk was at least another 40lbs. I am also running dumps and that saved a lot like you said as well. I'll be pulling my sway bars off the next time I go.
Nice, My car is at 3100 lbs with not too much work.
I still want to remove a bunch of weight before I ever hit the strip
atrainsgt said:Nice, My car is at 3100 lbs with not too much work.
I still want to remove a bunch of weight before I ever hit the strip
I'm not sure how much mine weighs. It's not really a big deal to me though. I just run at the track because its fun and gives me something else to do. I'm picking up parts to build my rear end now. I tried launching on slicks and it sounded like my rear end was going to explode, and that was only at 3500rpm! It will be nice to be able to launch at 5500rpm and not worry about the rear end breaking.
95PGTTech said:atrainsgt said:Nice, My car is at 3100 lbs with not too much work.
I still want to remove a bunch of weight before I ever hit the strip
I'm not sure how much mine weighs. It's not really a big deal to me though. I just run at the track because its fun and gives me something else to do. I'm picking up parts to build my rear end now. I tried launching on slicks and it sounded like my rear end was going to explode, and that was only at 3500rpm! It will be nice to be able to launch at 5500rpm and not worry about the rear end breaking.
you will always worry. it never goes away.
95PGTTech said:precisely. it just becomes the next weakest link. and with everything you upgrade, you spend more money. and the next thing that breaks is exponentially more money than the last.
12s is pretty easy if you're willing.
4.56 gear
28" slick
rear LCA
front fox springs
nitrous
tune
will run deep 12s all day long. don't over complicate the recipe.
justinschmidt1 said:95PGTTech said:precisely. it just becomes the next weakest link. and with everything you upgrade, you spend more money. and the next thing that breaks is exponentially more money than the last.
12s is pretty easy if you're willing.
4.56 gear
28" slick
rear LCA
front fox springs
nitrous
tune
will run deep 12s all day long. don't over complicate the recipe.
Any reason why you say 4.56s and 28 inch tire instead of say 4.10 and 26 inch tire?
They come out to about the same overall ratio...
Although a 28 inch tire will definately be heavier, but will probably get better traction out of the hole...but I feel like a 26 inch slick wouldnt have any problems hooking.
I guess 4.56s would be nasty on the street.
Ive never been in a 4.56 mod car so I couldnt say
95PGTTech said:justinschmidt1 said:95PGTTech said:precisely. it just becomes the next weakest link. and with everything you upgrade, you spend more money. and the next thing that breaks is exponentially more money than the last.
12s is pretty easy if you're willing.
4.56 gear
28" slick
rear LCA
front fox springs
nitrous
tune
will run deep 12s all day long. don't over complicate the recipe.
Any reason why you say 4.56s and 28 inch tire instead of say 4.10 and 26 inch tire?
They come out to about the same overall ratio...
Although a 28 inch tire will definately be heavier, but will probably get better traction out of the hole...but I feel like a 26 inch slick wouldnt have any problems hooking.
I guess 4.56s would be nasty on the street.
Ive never been in a 4.56 mod car so I couldnt say
from my experience, the taller sidewall allows for a lot better 60', especially once you upgrade the power. you are right, the overall gear is the same. a 500whp car is going to run through the traps right about redline in 3rd.