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Anybody here race one?
Are they a viable combo without having to mortgage my home? The sedans appear to be natural K cars, and the wagons appear to be natural N cars. The best off the shelf headers I can find so far, is Hooker's funky #2063 ceramic-coated Super Comp 1-3/4"x3" headers, which appear to sweep up and over. Is there any advantage to keeping the 4L60E, for it's 3.06 first gear? I don't think a metric 200 would be in the budget for me. It looks like there are proper 8" converters available for them. Does Global West make Del-Alum front control arm bushings for them? Who makes lightweight front brake kits for them? I found single and double adjustable front shocks from Strange, but nothing for the rear. I'd sure be interested in hearing from anyone that has raced one. Last edited by 6130; 08-07-2021 at 11:40 AM. |
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A VERY good combo but IMHO not cheap.
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I don't know what you would consider "breaking the bank". You SHOULD get an aftermarket ECU, a GOOD 3-speed trans and you're going to have to fill up the 8.5 rear with GOOD parts or get a 12 bolt. The only place where I could see you "cheaping out" would be with the motor. I don't see the need for a bunch of trick parts to "comfortably run under" the index but you are going to need a competent shop that understands LT-1s.
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Thank you. I noticed the 59 horsepower while going through the classification guides.
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PM Corbitt Marshburn on this site . He has built the LT-1 powered wagon and could guide you down the right path.
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It shouldn't be crazy expensive to build a competitive car. It all depends on what your budget is and how much you can do yourself. Last edited by GUMP; 08-05-2021 at 08:53 PM. |
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Billy is right,the engine is where you can save. I've built combos I just wanted to see if they were viable using cast pistons,home brewed low drag ring package etc. that weren't much slower than first class stuff. Good basics and preparation does a lot,might not want to run it forever but good maintenance and common sense driving go a long way. Sorry for the long winded response. Good Luck.
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Thanks, guys.
I do like wagons... |
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I haven't seen a LT1 wagon racing for a while but that is what I would want to build I think that would be a reasonable build and fun to race. I raced 3 wagons through the 70"s and early 80"s loved them.
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