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Vettezuki 04-11-2013 02:22 AM

Things I might do this year
 
I've been in the trenches since the downturn, being careful, dodging bullets, etc., and things are finally starting to look relatively up. I'm not going to go nuts, but some things I would enjoy doing on the Vette reasonably within the next 12 months or so:

First, gotta fix my clutch shifting issue. It's not "terrible" but I can't really drive in a spirited fashion predictably. Not a big cost. Hope to sort out the root cause in the next month or two, before ACH.

After this, probably Summer to Fall, have Jammer98 fab up some hybrid Tri-Y/Long Tube headers and exhaust. Have to update my trans mount/cross brace to make more room for a better flowing exhaust as I still have the original 2-1-2. Then a re-tune, probably with Cunningham as he seems to be the best LS guy around. All this is maybe in the $2,500~. The decision here is whether I want to install the titanium valves I have, maybe new set of rockers, and possibly even lifters and slightly thicker HG before the tune. This would maybe be another $1,000-$2,000 At this point, fairly rough guessing considering current WHP is 390 and I have a ton of back pressure and a stock valve train other than springs is 430whp~ reliably on 91 octane, no more Torco.

I think this would be plenty motor for what I do, especially if I don't improve traction. As it is I cannot get on it terribly hard "off the line" without annihilating my 255 Nitto 450s.

The above is pretty reasonable.

From here I would like to pursue a Guldstrand 5 Link at Dick's Shop while he's still around. With the 5 Link I could put on 10" wheels (possibly more). It's much lighter than the SA IRS and solves the colorful toe problems that come with the short trailing arm suspension. This is like $3k installed at least now.

Wilwood now has a system for C3s I hear. 14" rotors up front, aluminum calipers would massively reduce unsprung weight and increase stopping force. Couple thousand at least.

Bigger mag wheels and stickier rubber. Couple G.

Adjustable front SLA suspension and lighter anti-sway bar.

From here, I would have a C3 at around 3,000lbs full wet (I'm 3,100 now with heavy shit all over) at around 430WHP, ok balance and center of gravity, etc.. A hoot of a driver's street driver's car.

Then make it prettier.

Shaolin Crane 04-11-2013 03:11 PM

I'd like to drive one of my cars this year

94cobra69ss396 04-11-2013 03:23 PM

I like your list Ben.

Guy, you can fix yours and drive them, you just have to find the time and motivation.

Shaolin Crane 04-11-2013 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by 94cobra69ss396 (Post 113386)
I like your list Ben.

Guy, you can fix yours and drive them, you just have to find the time and motivation.

Motivation I have, time, not so much

I'll be using my entire spring break to tear apart and fix all the shit that's fucked up with the truck. IF I have time, i'll fuck with the stangs.

BADDASSC6 04-12-2013 08:53 AM

Let me know about the rubber I got some old toyo's I will never use.

Vettezuki 04-12-2013 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by BADDASSC6 (Post 113407)
Let me know about the rubber I got some old toyo's I will never use.

Cool. Are they 18s or 19s? I don't think I want to go to 20, but I want to be able to get the biggest rotor I can under the wheel, so leaning towards 19s


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