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Old 05-14-2009, 01:41 PM
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25.2/25.3 good to 6.0 sec at over 200mph C5 Corvette LSx Build.

Here's some pics of what I have going on in my garage. I wanted to build something other than your typical F-body and your every day mustang. So decided to go with a Vette.


This car will be good to go 6.0's at over 200mph. It'll be a four link rear suspension with the rear frame rails still in place. Most santioning bodies today will require cars going over 200mph to have a full floater rear housing. I'm running a Bears Performance fab 9 4130 housing with Mark Williams floater kit along with the MW 40 spline gun drilled axles. Oh yea, and the Mark Williams dual rear calipers. Bears Performance promod fourlink kit, wishbone, and torsion bar. The rear shocks are Santhoff double adjustable. Front shocks are strange double adjustable.

I am doing all the fab work, bending and fitting of all the tubing.










Began the project by building my own tubing bender. Bought the plans over in Ebay. Purchased the 1",1 1/4", 1 1/2", 1 5/8" dies from Pro-tools. I also purchased a Mitler Bros. tubing notcher.







Had to have a tig welder.







Ya gotta have some parts. Well lots of parts. Here's a just a few.

BTW, This car is being built and funded by myself. No sponsors at this time. However that is always open for discussion.



Weld Aluma star spindle mount wheels. Notice the four piston calipers. These are not available as a kit for spindle mount wheels. So I had source the correct disc and hats to put together something that'll stop a car a the weight these cars are having to weight.






A little front suspesion work. Redoing the whole thing by fabricationg some upper and lower control arms along with a kingpin with a stange spindle. This will also tuck the front wheels in so they don't have that flush fit with the front fenders. I am also increasing the caster to be able to go to total of postive 10degs. Lots of adjustment. Should go nice a straight. All parts constructed out of 4130.

























More to come.......

Enjoy the pics.
-Dave

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And now for a little bit of rear suspension stuff.































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Ok, how about some of the good stuff. The chassis.










































The original rear Frame rails will go back in once I get all the rear stuff completed.

I'm building the car with some versatility in mind. I will run the local Texas True Ten Five Extreme street class. But wih the adjustable rear shocks and four link I can always run a taller rear tire and have all the adjustabilty in the rear suspension I'll ever need. It should also be very strong. Hopefully it'll hold alot power. You never know when a big cubic inch big block with a set of twins may find it's way between those front frame rails.

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Ok, now let's move on over to the front of the car. Gotta have some sort of cooling. I designed a removable radiator support basket. Take a close look at the pictures. The rad frame is hinged and it plugs right into the front lower frame. If for any reason the radiator needs servicing or to be replaced it'll be a snap. Also, I may end up using the intercooler ice box to cool the motor. If that's the case the radiator comes right out. But that would not be much of a street car would it. I do plan on driving the car on the street also. It will be streetable.







































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Now for the power adder. I wanted this to be versatile as well. To run the TTT.5 extreme street class I will be limited to an 88mm turbo. No problem, it'll be on a T-6 flange. Heck unbolt that liitle 88 and bolt on a 106 or up to a 116 for that matter. Now if I decide to go with some twins, and I'm sure some where down the road I may just do that Big cubic inch BBC with some pro-mod 90's, that won't be a problem. Heck the rear suspension should handle it so why not?? So I designed a removeable frame for the single turbo. Latter on I can build a frame that'll hold a set of twins and it will set right in place with ease.

























I incorporated what I refer to as saddles. These are very nice as all you have to do is set the turbo frame on these and it automatically aligns the bolt holes.







I guess you can say it's all modular. More to come...
-Dave

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One more picture for the night. Here's one with a rear wheel and a quarter fender in place. It should have a sick stance. The car is being built to sit 4" off the ground.



Time to get some sleep.....

-Dave
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I like the AN fittings on the glide.

Real z06 or coupe with z06 ducks?
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Thats one hell of a build. A lot of ingenuity.
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That's some serious **** right there!!!
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thats sooo sick i just threw up all over the place...
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Thanks for all the kind words fellows. ttranssam get a mop and clean that puke up!! :-) Sorry you lost your luch. I took that as a compliment...

-Dave
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Truly a work of art!

if I won the lottery tomorrow, I'd have to take that car off your hands

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This is a damn Dooms Day Machine!!!! I am subscribing NOW!!!!
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god damn what a car! looks great man cant wait to see it done!
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Originally Posted by callys
Real z06 or coupe with z06 ducks?
With everything that has been done, does that really matter BTW, it is a ZO6 or FRC and not a coupe.
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That is going to be pure sex on wheels if you get a chance to see it as it blasts down the 1/4!
Very nice work....You should work with my brother in NC, they build outlaw and pro mod cars down there and yours look just as good! great work out a your home garage man! very impressive!
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Killer fab work!

Now for the important question.... what kind of wax are you going to use?


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