money to spend!!! what to get..
hello everyone, well soo far, i've purchased MM's LCA's(heavy duty), MM's SFC's(full length) and a set of drag radials(BFG's:275/40/17's)..i've installed the LCA's and got the SFCs welded on!! i havent went to the track yet, but thinking of going like in 2 weeks, soo im wondering if I should purchase MM's TORQUE ARM...or do i have enough to hook?? any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!!!also was looking at ford racings' 4:10's,but not sure if i would have enough traction to hook!?!?thank you guys and have a GREAT DAY!!
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If you go w/ the torque arm, might as well get the panhard bar at the same time.
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how much power are you making?
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FYI, the "Heavy- Duty" MM LCA's should not be used for drag racing. According to MM. They might work fine on a low HP car that doesnt see the drag strip that often.
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torque arm is a pretty serious change and requires the PHB. I LOVE mine and the grip is insane but you'll have to set it up for the power you're making and your gearing and the weight of the car. I'd probably start with the PHB and rear coil overs and go from there.
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right now im making 376rwhp.for what i got right now, if i install the gears should i hook.also why are the (heavy duty) LCA's not supposed to be used for drag racing?:confused:...thanx for the help and advise.;)
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Originally Posted by cpthowdy
(Post 283412)
right now im making 376rwhp.for what i got right now, if i install the gears should i hook.also why are the (heavy duty) LCA's not supposed to be used for drag racing?:confused:...thanx for the help and advise.;)
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gears don't cause 'hook'. Gears cause torque multiplication. If you can HOOK the TIRES up to the GROUND with minimal spin with steeper gears, then you should see a reduction in 60' times and subsequently shorter ET's. You change grip with suspension changes. If you add more gear up to about 3.73's life is great. 4.10's are loved by pretty much all but me. I just don't like the ratio. Doesn't drive right for me.
Evil.. how do you know what cpthowdy has is appropriate? You're making a lot of assumptions and giving poor advice. Knock it off. |
Originally Posted by r3dn3ck
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Evil.. how do you know what cpthowdy has is appropriate? You're making a lot of assumptions and giving poor advice. Knock it off. |
I love it when the smart guys clash......:D
Anyway, when giving advice just be sure you are looking at it from the perspective of the guy asking the question, and not your own. Just that alone can can change advice 180 degrees. Now, let the games begin..... |
The fact of the matter is that thanks to the thousands of other enthusiasts that came before us, we have PROVEN combinations established for various effects. If you want X to happen to your car under Y circumstance, change Z to Z(1).
I've personally set up more suspensions than I care to remember but, no matter how seriously any customer wanted 1320 better track times they've never been willing to go the full nine, so what actually works best and what will work best for 22yo college kids who drive every day and leaves them with a drivable and safe street car are different. I would never set up someones car like mine is but it'd sure handle great. My car is for me, all my cars have been for me. You really have to put some thought into knowing the kind of people asking for the advice and make sure that what you give them solves not only the question they ask but the more important questions they never will ask. On a very personal level, I think any mustang without full coil-over suspension, tubular control arms and a MM torque arm and a watts link or PHB is as good as crippled. I know just as well that most guys can begin to tolerate the maintenance requirements associated with un-crippling their car, so few get a recommendation to go that way. EDIT: Evil, If you think I'm pickin' on you, I'm not. You'll know when I do. I and seemingly waterDR are saying think about all the facets of the question and the asker, then answer. |
Originally Posted by cpthowdy
(Post 283412)
right now im making 376rwhp.for what i got right now, if i install the gears should i hook.also why are the (heavy duty) LCA's not supposed to be used for drag racing?:confused:...thanx for the help and advise.;)
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i had a friend who has a same year gt who had them but sold them to me for a good price...soo i jumped o it since they were in brand new condition.
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well... post up some pics of the LCA. We'll see if it's a safe drag/street/track spring.
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