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My LS2 Notch out on Radials for the first time 1.27 60ft VIDEO!!!

Old 10-13-2012, 03:24 PM
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Default My LS2 Notch out on Radials for the first time 1.27 60ft VIDEO!!!

After some info from a friend, Ryan H on here, 1 day on the scales, and 2 hours on the instant center calculator, I got the my car to work on Radials! Cut a 1.27 60ft on the rear tires!

Car is a 1990 Notch with a LS2 402 on a single 82n jet in a Nitrous Outlet spray bar system. 4L80 trans converted to man valve body. No trans brake. Only stalls to 2000 RPM on motor. Video shows me leaving at 2k on the foot brake.

Suspension is:
Front- 90/10 Lakewood struts
Rear- Vara Shock single adjustable coilovers
IC is 39"
AS is 110%
Car is 26.5" from ground to fender in front and 27" in rear.
Weight is 55% front and 45% rear

Here is the video: http://youtu.be/tfJEStWKW9c
Launch is 1:20 in.

Yes I did let out for a second and got right back in it and it landed nice and soft. I drove the car to the track and I was planning on driving it home so I didnt want to break it. This is a street car. I drive it all the time and it rides very nice.

I already made some travel limiters so I will actually need them now. Looking for a new best next time out.

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Old 10-13-2012, 05:31 PM
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Sick. Just read over the build thread. Job well done, sir.
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Holy crap dude, that must have been a fun ride!


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