Jack, that is an engineering marvel. It looks beautiful, but is it the way to go for a street machine with boost? Can you give us a laymans description of the why it works?
RedSrt007 said:I have to agree with the shaving calipers, get some slick, and transfer of weight. The M&H Nostalgia tires are capable and were designed to handle THOUSAND'S of hp for the top fuel dragsters; which we are all well below the scale at this point.
I have launched @ 5-6k rpm with just dropping the clutch and hooked with NO tire spin, but the lack of weight transfer is the problem....
So since tires is not the problem, it is the transfer that needs to be dealt with. As stinker said, the front end needs to extend and the rear needs to squat to get the back planted to the tire (which WILL handle it with no problems..). So what options are there without going to extreme? Adjustable shocks on the front and rear and caltracs would be a good starting point. Next would be to dial in the suspension with spring rate changes in the front / rear; from there you can get into the fabrication of 4 link's, wishbone, etc....
my 2 cents
Patrick
Prof said:Jack, that is an engineering marvel. It looks beautiful, but is it the way to go for a street machine with boost? Can you give us a laymans description of the why it works?
FSTJACK said:Traction solution.
Texas Yellow Fever said:Couldn't they find a place to weld a couple more cross members, pan hard bars or links of some kind?![]()
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FSTJACK said:Traction solution.
FSTJACK said:Traction solution.
Texas Yellow Fever said:Jack,
You should ask these guys if they could do a weld in or bolt in kit based on this work of art...they'd prolly sell several right here on the site.
Rice Eater said:it looks like its on a truck right guys?? I have a friend in WA state that could fab that up.....they build similar setups for their rock crawl buggies
Black1 said:Those look like SRT-10 RAM calipers to me! :dontknow: :idea:
FSTJACK said:Correctamundo, on the calipers.
That pic was shot before the rear end was shortened and reworked with Mark Williams parts. The only Dodge things that were left after the rework, are part of the housing and the tone wheel (speedo/ABS brakes). Everything else has been replaced. The pic also does not show the Koni Double adjustable coil overs.
The 4 link has to be built into the truck. No chasis shop makes a 4 link backhalf kit that is anything near this big and beefy. In the pic there are some parts such as stock spring hanger brackets, ect that wont be there on the finisned version.
Black1 said:You sure that is enough bracing Jack? :dontknow:![]()
FSTJACK said:All the pieces that are there are necessary to get the J O B done.
In the pics it looks much more intense than it really is, in person.