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  • [Project] Starting to think about Winter plans...

    Ok so I have thinking lately about what I want to buy over the winter to get my car faster. Here is my current list with my reason why.

    1. Longtubes (car has BBK shorties)
    2. Racetronix Walbro kit (shes aint pumpin enough fuel up top)
    3. Dynotune from Baker Engineering, Vector Motorsports??? (shes running on a mail order)
    #1-3 are the for sure things that are going to get done, #4 has 3 options that I would like to choose 1 of them.

    4. Lastly I have 3 options I have been considering.
    a. Hit her with some spray
    b. Koni Strano setup, Torque arm, adjust panhard.
    c. bite the bullet and get a rear end, 9" etc. (may be stretching limit of my budget)

    Any input on options, brands, tuners, other mods to consider, etc??
    Thanks - Levi
    Last edited by 94ss68c10; August 30th, 2011, 10:49 AM.
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    - 2006 TBSS 2wd - Nitrous Grind Cam / Stainless Works LT's / Nitrous Works / FMStune / IeatSRT CAI / Stg 6 Trans / Kbee Coilovers / SOLD
    - 1997 Camaro - Crane 234 242 / PortedPolishedMilled / Kooks / Borla / CompClutch / pro5.0 / 4.10's / SLP / SOLD
    - 2008 G8 GT - Kooks / Vararam / HSRK / FMStune / SOLD
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    HEY! Some of us arent done with spring, summer and fall plans yet!!!
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    • #3
      Originally posted by OVRKILL View Post
      HEY! Some of us arent done with spring, summer and fall plans yet!!!
      HAHA!! well you guys better get working, give it 2-3 months and its going to start feeling like winter!!!
      - 2012 Mustang GT 5.0 - M6 / Brembo Package / 3.73 / Bama Tune / Catless X / Corsa Xtreme /
      - 2006 TBSS 2wd - Nitrous Grind Cam / Stainless Works LT's / Nitrous Works / FMStune / IeatSRT CAI / Stg 6 Trans / Kbee Coilovers / SOLD
      - 1997 Camaro - Crane 234 242 / PortedPolishedMilled / Kooks / Borla / CompClutch / pro5.0 / 4.10's / SLP / SOLD
      - 2008 G8 GT - Kooks / Vararam / HSRK / FMStune / SOLD
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      • #4
        I would do Number 3 first. A mail order is just guess work and hope. (Guess this SHOULD work, and I HOPE everything is ok.) Steve at Vector does a great job. he also does street tunes.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Plum Nuts View Post
          I would do Number 3 first. A mail order is just guess work and hope. (Guess this SHOULD work, and I HOPE everything is ok.) Steve at Vector does a great job. he also does street tunes.
          #1-3 are the things I am for sure going to do. And yeah my plan is to get the longtubes and fuel pump in and then take it to get a dyno tune from most likely vector, like you said they do great work which I have heard from other people also. Then I want to do one of the options I listed in #4. Sorry I should have been more clear.
          - 2012 Mustang GT 5.0 - M6 / Brembo Package / 3.73 / Bama Tune / Catless X / Corsa Xtreme /
          - 2006 TBSS 2wd - Nitrous Grind Cam / Stainless Works LT's / Nitrous Works / FMStune / IeatSRT CAI / Stg 6 Trans / Kbee Coilovers / SOLD
          - 1997 Camaro - Crane 234 242 / PortedPolishedMilled / Kooks / Borla / CompClutch / pro5.0 / 4.10's / SLP / SOLD
          - 2008 G8 GT - Kooks / Vararam / HSRK / FMStune / SOLD
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          • #6
            If your funds allow it, you can't go wrong with the 9".
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            • #7
              Originally posted by mcalus View Post
              If your funds allow it, you can't go wrong with the 9".
              yeah it would be stretching my budget, but it would be nice to be able to launch hard as hell.
              - 2012 Mustang GT 5.0 - M6 / Brembo Package / 3.73 / Bama Tune / Catless X / Corsa Xtreme /
              - 2006 TBSS 2wd - Nitrous Grind Cam / Stainless Works LT's / Nitrous Works / FMStune / IeatSRT CAI / Stg 6 Trans / Kbee Coilovers / SOLD
              - 1997 Camaro - Crane 234 242 / PortedPolishedMilled / Kooks / Borla / CompClutch / pro5.0 / 4.10's / SLP / SOLD
              - 2008 G8 GT - Kooks / Vararam / HSRK / FMStune / SOLD
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              • #8
                Get the 9". Full suspension next. You need to build the car from the ground up. Get it working well with the power you have now. Thats where most people go wrong. Just throwing power at something that doesn't work.

                There is no reason a cammed LT1 shouldn't be able to go mid 11's at full weight.
                Last edited by c0ncEpT; August 30th, 2011, 01:56 PM.


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                • #9
                  I would do the suspention in the #4 group. Get the engine and tune sorted out and learn to launch, Then get the rear end to hold the launch. Last thing would be spray everything else need done before spray or its a waste.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by c0ncEpT View Post
                    Get the 9". Full suspension next. You need to build the car from the ground up. Get it working well with the power you have now. Thats where most people go wrong. Just throwing power at something that doesn't work.

                    There is no reason a cammed LT1 shouldn't be able to go mid 11's at full weight.
                    yeah my friend jordon always is lecturing me about this and my car still walks his , but yeah I agree with what ur saying.
                    Originally posted by Plum Nuts View Post
                    I would do the suspention in the #4 group. Get the engine and tune sorted out and learn to launch, Then get the rear end to hold the launch. Last thing would be spray everything else need done before spray or its a waste.
                    sounds like a plan.
                    - 2012 Mustang GT 5.0 - M6 / Brembo Package / 3.73 / Bama Tune / Catless X / Corsa Xtreme /
                    - 2006 TBSS 2wd - Nitrous Grind Cam / Stainless Works LT's / Nitrous Works / FMStune / IeatSRT CAI / Stg 6 Trans / Kbee Coilovers / SOLD
                    - 1997 Camaro - Crane 234 242 / PortedPolishedMilled / Kooks / Borla / CompClutch / pro5.0 / 4.10's / SLP / SOLD
                    - 2008 G8 GT - Kooks / Vararam / HSRK / FMStune / SOLD
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                    • #11
                      I would do suspension first. Ryan put a 9" in his car before doing the rest of the suspension and he just ended up snapping wheel studs instead of driveline components. That and my 10 bolt has been put through all the hell you could imagine and its still quiet as a mouse... but i have a strict street tire rule for it. Suspension also has so many other underrated benefits you won't get from a 9"

                      edit: just saw you dont have longtubes yet. Thats your #1 priority, LT1s NEED to breathe.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by JoeliusZ28 View Post
                        I would do suspension first. Ryan put a 9" in his car before doing the rest of the suspension and he just ended up snapping wheel studs instead of driveline components. That and my 10 bolt has been put through all the hell you could imagine and its still quiet as a mouse... but i have a strict street tire rule for it. Suspension also has so many other underrated benefits you won't get from a 9"

                        edit: just saw you dont have longtubes yet. Thats your #1 priority, LT1s NEED to breathe.
                        yup, the racetronix fuel pump kit, Longtubes and the dyno tune is going to happen. I am leaning towards suspension as it is cheaper than the rear and my 10 bolt has been pretty strong with no noises, idk if the richmond 4.10's help at all or not with strenght and longevity.
                        - 2012 Mustang GT 5.0 - M6 / Brembo Package / 3.73 / Bama Tune / Catless X / Corsa Xtreme /
                        - 2006 TBSS 2wd - Nitrous Grind Cam / Stainless Works LT's / Nitrous Works / FMStune / IeatSRT CAI / Stg 6 Trans / Kbee Coilovers / SOLD
                        - 1997 Camaro - Crane 234 242 / PortedPolishedMilled / Kooks / Borla / CompClutch / pro5.0 / 4.10's / SLP / SOLD
                        - 2008 G8 GT - Kooks / Vararam / HSRK / FMStune / SOLD
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