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Old 06-10-2006, 04:03 PM
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... but what kind of power does it take to pick up the front wheels in a relatively stock weight LS1 F-Body with 4.10 gears, M6, and traction? I've been searching, but I can't seem to find any info.

I know it's kinda lame, but it's one of my goals, and I'm curious how far off it is.
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350rwhp give or take.right suspension setup some sticky tires and a good clutch.maybe
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Get some suspension components.

- Torque arm
- LCA's with relocation brackets
- QA1 shocks
- Remove front sway bar

Take weight off the front of the car.

- Run skinnies up front
- Relocate battery to the back
- Take off front bumper support
- Remove A/C

Have a rearend, clutch, driveshaft, and tire to handle a 6000+ rpm dump and you should be on your way
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i got mine to just barely pull the front left last night, all stock suspension about 415 rwhp and stock 3.23, although it did break shortly there after....




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