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Old 07-18-2007, 09:05 PM
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Would bolt on sfc`s and a non adjustable torque arm be worth it for me?Car goes to the track every couple of years.It`s low mileage and I don`t plan on turning in to a racecar but I like to push it hard every now and then.Thanks
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come on ,ttt
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Doubt your going to notice a big difference. Are you looking for strait line traction or handling?
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Read this quick: https://ls1tech.com/forums/suspension-brakes/752655-removed-sfc-s-dremel-easy.html

It covers some of the main points against SFCs. As I post in the above thread, I had SLP bolt ons-took them off. I don't want to start another SFC arguement here, but I say there are many better mods.
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get an adjustable torque arm.




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