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Q1:
My son just purchased a 1973 Camaro street car with basically stock
suspension. It has a 355-inch small block Chevy motor with a turbo
350. The rear has drag shocks and Caltrac bars on it, old Super Stock
stuff, I think. I plan to put a 421-inch small block in, but right
now I need to know how to get it set with what is there now. Your
help would be greatly appreciated.
Tell me what I need to make it work with what's there or what else
I can add.
A1:It all depends on what your budget is. I would install a good
rear suspension, starting with a 9-inch Ford. Then I'd move on to
ladder bars and rear coil-overs with tubs, frame rails and a roll
cage (for safety). Add 14x32 tires and you will be able to add all
the power you want and the car will take it.
Rick
Q2: I have recently purchased a Pro Mod '37 Chevy and am in the middle
of converting it into a bracket racer/Super Gas car. How can I decide
the best pinion angle for my car? And how critical is this? Presently
it I set up around 9.5 inches.
I have a 3-speed Lenco with a Bruno and converter. Do you think this
would be competitive in Super Gas?
Grant Howell
A2: As long as there are no clearance problems with the hood,
etc. I would use a 12-inch centerline. As for your combination, most
Super Gas guys use a Powerglide, but your combination is good and
should be competitive.
Rick
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