Not sure about this.
For the fisrt mod I plan to install SFC's. I figure that would be the best first mod to the car considering it strengthens the car's weak points.
Now here's the question: Would it be safe to install a TCI 3800 stall with a shift kit and cooler on the car with only the following things above?
The reason I'm asking is because I was wondering if that convertor would rip the car apart because i wouldn't have anymore suspension or chassis work done to it. I plan to do that right after the convertor and gears. Along with wider wheels and better tires!
It's not going to be my daily driver. It will be a street car with track use. Just in case you need to know.
So, what do you think?
Thanks!
J
Really, I plan to put on a PHR and LCA and the BMR trakpak with driveshaft loop. Also plan to lower the car with springs and shocks and LCA brackets. The usual stuff like that to prevent wheel hop and get better traction and to keep the back of the car together. And as always wheels and tires! Drag radials of course. I was thinking about getting the ZR1's. I really love the look of those. Plus they're 11" wide.
I guess I was just wanting to know if all the stock stuff would hold up until I was able to do more work to it. I just thought the entire rear end assembly would rip apart on the first launch because of stock components.
I plan to take it to the track as many times as possible. So I guess it would lean more towards track use than street.
Sorry if this is a repeated question. I'll do a search and see what I can find. Thanks!
Really, I plan to put on a PHR and LCA and the BMR trakpak with driveshaft loop. Also plan to lower the car with springs and shocks and LCA brackets. The usual stuff like that to prevent wheel hop and get better traction and to keep the back of the car together. And as always wheels and tires! Drag radials of course. I was thinking about getting the ZR1's. I really love the look of those. Plus they're 11" wide.
I guess I was just wanting to know if all the stock stuff would hold up until I was able to do more work to it. I just thought the entire rear end assembly would rip apart on the first launch because of stock components.
I plan to take it to the track as many times as possible. So I guess it would lean more towards track use than street.
Sorry if this is a repeated question. I'll do a search and see what I can find. Thanks!
stock stuf will hold up, but you haveta understand that i will hold up under wear and tear. it will probably take a **** on u if you beat it up. seeing that you will be going to the track alot it wil proabably take a **** on u. i would get a TCI3500. since u might be lowering it then i would go with eibach or DMS. both very good springs, and i would get some Bilstein HD's. good luck to ya!
J
You have no worries. These cars are tougher than you think.
I've never owned an LT1 or LS1 F-body before. So, I have no experience with F-bodies. Last toy I had was a 76 Corvette and the technology from then to now is completely different.
Thanks again for the help!

