I'm footbraking an El Camino with a 525 horse 406, glide, 5.14 gear, 28.5x9 tire, and a converter that flashes to 5100 on launch. This was a pretty consistent machine until I changed from a 4.56 to 5.14 gear. The front has Moroso trick springs (lightest for app), Lakewood 90/10s and has 5.5 inches of travel. Rear is stock springs, 15/8" sway bar, air bags at 4/12 psi, Monro stock shocks. Tires are Hoosier 30x9 radial slicks at 18 psi (92.5" rollout). With the steeper gear the 60' went from 1.47 to 1.44.--when it hooks. Of course, with the radials, when it spins it spins until you lift. The car will hook a foot or so, then drop the nose and spin. The rt is consistent. Oh yeah, car ran 6.78 at 98 this weekend when it hooked -- 80 degrees, 29.86 baro, 99% humidity, SL. Finish line rpm went from 6100 to only 6400 and it was one mph faster. Where should I throw money?
Looser front shock? Adjustable front / or / and / rear shocks? Weight in rear? Lighten front? Could notch frame and run 10.5" tire, increase front travel with trick ball joints? ARB? All the beforementioned? I don't mind tinkering.
Looser front shock? Adjustable front / or / and / rear shocks? Weight in rear? Lighten front? Could notch frame and run 10.5" tire, increase front travel with trick ball joints? ARB? All the beforementioned? I don't mind tinkering.