View Poll Results: Inches Off?
1in
19
24.36%
2in
12
15.38%
3in
7
8.97%
4in
3
3.85%
5in
2
2.56%
6in
7
8.97%
7in
2
2.56%
8in
5
6.41%
9in
0
0%
10in
0
0%
11in
0
0%
HOLY CRAP A FOOT!!!!
21
26.92%
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Have you lifted em on Radials???
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I agree going up isnt as fast as going out BUT these torque arm cars have to have the wheels up to 60ft. http://www.photoreflect.com/scripts/...um=0&adjust=-1 this is my old car on the ragged edge. Alittle track change and this would have gone from a low 1.20 60ft to a bumper drag. Its all a balancing act. Even on a drag radial it is always the same thing. You have to try to get the car up without dragging the bumper. That is the reason for the "Save Your *** Bars".
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that is the explination i was hoping for from you madman, that's the thing most guys don't see. most of the fbody guys i know think it's "cool" to put it on the bumper, they don't realize it sucks ***.
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Originally Posted by MADMAN
I agree going up isnt as fast as going out BUT these torque arm cars have to have the wheels up to 60ft. http://www.photoreflect.com/scripts/...um=0&adjust=-1 this is my old car on the ragged edge. Alittle track change and this would have gone from a low 1.20 60ft to a bumper drag. Its all a balancing act. Even on a drag radial it is always the same thing. You have to try to get the car up without dragging the bumper. That is the reason for the "Save Your *** Bars".
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Originally Posted by jerflash
ya i have to say the reason my car launches like it does is because i took all of madmans advice in setting it up and works awsome
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Originally Posted by Loudmouth LS1
Exactly, his arm and all the advice i've gotten from him, Noyzee and a few others, puttin it all together has made my car into a hookin machine!
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Nothing impressive to this group of hotrods,but i can and have lifted the driver's side about 1.5-2 inches on Nitto drag radials on the motor and e/t streets can pull both on the bottle.
Does not happen everytime,but it is pretty sweet when it does.
1.61 on motor and Nitto's
1.54 on E/T streets and a 150 shot with old convertor(have not put E/T's on with this new vertor yet)
stock rims and stock internals with full weight. (E/T's mounted on 16 inch 01 Z28 wheels.)
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Does not happen everytime,but it is pretty sweet when it does.
1.61 on motor and Nitto's
1.54 on E/T streets and a 150 shot with old convertor(have not put E/T's on with this new vertor yet)
stock rims and stock internals with full weight. (E/T's mounted on 16 inch 01 Z28 wheels.)
Dave
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I agree going up isnt as fast as going out BUT these torque arm cars have to have the wheels up to 60ft. http://www.photoreflect.com/scripts...bum=0&adjust=-1 this is my old car on the ragged edge. Alittle track change and this would have gone from a low 1.20 60ft to a bumper drag. Its all a balancing act. Even on a drag radial it is always the same thing. You have to try to get the car up without dragging the bumper. That is the reason for the "Save Your *** Bars
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Originally Posted by OutlawZ
Skipper, I see what you are saying about suspension tuning but you also have to understand that these ARE NOT four link cars with infinite adjustability. These are street cars, not pro-stock monsters that shoot out of the hole like bullets with wheels 1" in the air.... Like madman said they need the air to 60 foot.... Getting the car on the bumper might not be the best for your timeslips or your wallet but it does prove ONE thing. that your car just harnessed enough available horsepower on a relatively small contact patch to hoist the entire car into the air.....THAT IS WHAT "HOOK" IS ALL ABOUT... Once you do that you can tone it down with electronics, more air in the tires to elicit some spin, tone down the shock valving, OR HELL BUY some freakin wheelie bars if you're worried about getting that best ET.... I'm calling madman very soon about some SYA bars as well as rear suspension tuning advice cause one thing I know for sure is that at my local track which car is gonna have the bigger crowd around it? the one that shaved a tenth off his ET with his fancy wheelie bars, or the one that dragged the bumper for 200' but ran a tenth slower????? Even if I smash my headers i'll gladly pay another grand to have photos and every **** at the track talking about "DID you see what that mothaf(*&Ca did last week????" just a thought...
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Originally Posted by skipperbisket
that has to be the dumbest thing i've heard, you wouldn't say that "if you havn't been on the bumper you might have just set it up right the first time?" how come there are guys that go out and cut 1.30 60' times on true 10.5s and never pull the tires more than 6-12" and hook perfect, guess they're doing something wrong.
2) you talk as if 1.30 60' on a true 10.5 is something to be proud of......
3) you dont know what a perfect hook is. NHRA prostock spin the first 15 feet of the run. they seem to run pretty "decent"
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Originally Posted by OutlawZ
Skipper, I see what you are saying about suspension tuning but you also have to understand that these ARE NOT four link cars with infinite adjustability. These are street cars, not pro-stock monsters that shoot out of the hole like bullets with wheels 1" in the air.... Like madman said they need the air to 60 foot.... Getting the car on the bumper might not be the best for your timeslips or your wallet but it does prove ONE thing. that your car just harnessed enough available horsepower on a relatively small contact patch to hoist the entire car into the air.....THAT IS WHAT "HOOK" IS ALL ABOUT... Once you do that you can tone it down with electronics, more air in the tires to elicit some spin, tone down the shock valving, OR HELL BUY some freakin wheelie bars if you're worried about getting that best ET.... I'm calling madman very soon about some SYA bars as well as rear suspension tuning advice cause one thing I know for sure is that at my local track which car is gonna have the bigger crowd around it? the one that shaved a tenth off his ET with his fancy wheelie bars, or the one that dragged the bumper for 200' but ran a tenth slower????? Even if I smash my headers i'll gladly pay another grand to have photos and every **** at the track talking about "DID you see what that mothaf(*&Ca did last week????" just a thought...
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Even if I smash my headers i'll gladly pay another grand to have photos and every **** at the track talking about "DID you see what that mothaf(*&Ca did last week????" just a thought...
couldnt agree with you more.
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Yes I agree. The crowd response with a car dragging the bumper is priceless. Its like a swarm of bees around the car in no time. This was her first time out with her new suspension. No we didn't think it would happen yet it did and it was well worth the oil pan, front and rear bumper paint job. Buying the BMR Extreme Sway Bar was the best money I have spent on the car in months. Now for some SYA bars.