Supporting mods
The mods I have so far are:
Air intake, long tube headers w/cut out, full exhaust and 373 gears.
I am planning on an agressive cam and heads. With the cam, heads and existing mods...what other supporting mods are needed? Besides suspension and braking what are all the supporting mods necessary?
Thanks.
a new clutch, a better rearend, and all the suspension you can get your hands on....stb,phb,lca,shocks,tq arm....
Agressive yet streetable because I will use the car only for street driving pleasure and dragstrip. I want to stay away from nitrous, for now atleast haha.
So with the current mods and adding a cam, heads, clutch and rear end upgrades...is there any other necessary mods? Are other engine internals needed with the cam upgrade?
Most places offer cam install kits, which include, springs/rods and such. But a better oil pump, timing chain, head studs and fuel injectors can all be recommended as sensible upgrades. A pulley would also be a sensible option if doing a cam. A different intake manifold would also help, if you plan on higher rpms (most agressive cams will) then something like a FAST 90/90 setup would be a good idea.
If it's ET's you are interested in then sorting out the chassis and suspension would be more worth while though, lca, sfc, body mounted torque arm. 12 bolt rear and some sticky tyres with plenty of sidewall.
Nitrous is another option however, a few bolt ons and a 100 or 125 shot will make a massive difference in ET.
So you recommend a cam kit? Im going to look into and research it alot more...but is new springs/rods important/neccesary?
I am definitely going to do something with the rear end, clutch, tires and such but im just trying to figure out what power/supporting are needed...
What is the re-lo brackets?
gosh this is getting expensive
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Combine this with a new clutch and a ls6 intake with a stock ported TB and a tune and your motor will be making decent HP. If you want more then a simple 100 shot would be a cheap next upgrade.
Im going to look into and research it alot more...but is new springs/rods important/neccesary?[/quote]
YES is the simple answer. A very mild cam such as a LS6 cam will probably work, but even the GM hotcam needs new springs or you'll see valve float.
A cam kit including cam will only set you back about $700-1000
Yeah while looking, I noticed that some of the parts were that same...I am ulmost looking at a h/c package deal. But I don't know how much custimization you can do with the package deal.
I think I will go with the pulley and chain...relatively cheap, might as well.
a ****-ton of power to provide you with a 125+ trap, or A LOT of traction.
you figure stalled auto cars go low 11s with a 118-120 trap, and this is assuming a low 1.5x 60'. also bear in mind that (more often than not) a stick car with the same 60' and trap will have a slower ET. you need a 12 bolt, slicks, cam, and suspension to even be close...or a tin can for a car.






