4/7/03
QUESTION 1
Tim,
I have a '69 Chevelle that I did a frame off reconstruction. I plan on running a 509 BBC
with nitrous. I already have a Moser 9-inch for it. My original plan was to run aftermarket
suspension bars so I could adjust the pinion angle and run an air bag.
For the money, would it be better to run coil overs with adjustables instead of drag
springs and an air bag?
Al
Al,
If you are looking for ride quality, I would
go with the air bag system. If performance is
a consideration, the coil overs are the way
to go. The coil over shock system is going to
ride much stiffer than the air bags, but will
have the adjustability to tune the suspension
correctly.
Tim
QUESTION 2
I have a mild steel chassis with 2x3 frame rails, full roll cage & funny car cage. I have a
friend with the same chassis. He had a double frame rail installed by welding tubing on
top of the 2x3 frame rail with about 3-inch tubing spacers along every foot or so. I want
to know if all of this is necessary.
We have the same engine and trans, rearend, etc. I'm just about done with mine
except for
the added frame rail. We have about an 1800-hp
blown, injected engine. His car
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is
running 4.58 seconds in the 1/8 mile. Mine should
be the same.
Do I really need to install this extra rail? Thanks for any input.
Jack
Jack,
If your engine combination is making an
honest 1800, I would suggest stiffening the
chassis in any way possible. In my opinion,
that is too much hp for a 2x3 mild steel chassis.
The 3-inch spacers installed in your friend's
chassis really aren't offering much in the way
of support because the top frame rail is too
close to the bottom one.
If you really want to do it right, spread
the frame rails apart by 8-10 inches. In your
application, more is really better, so adding
to this chassis would be a good move.
Tim
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