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Zero brand loyalty ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 645 Joined: 22-January 04 From: Merryland Member No.: 145 ![]() |
Kicking around the idea of a track/time trial car and have been thinking about a V6 F Body. Of course an LT1 or LS1 car would be faster but I don't think there's anything but catch-all classes for them, at least for the SCCA. And A Sedan looks to be more than just a bolt-on class. (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) However, the SCCA has classed the 1996-2002 in ITR, and I figured something built for a specific class would be better down the road in case I want to sell it.
Anyway, 1987-1992 305 F Bodies are also in ITR, but you can't run 1LE stuff (namely brakes), and minimum weight is 3,465. V6 cars can run the "LS1" brakes and minimum weight is 2,815. I figure rollcage, Konis, Strano springs and bar and onto a good start for a cheap track car. Looking around on the internet, it appears all the 96-02 cars are pretty much the same under the skin, other than brakes. ??? Anybody have some insight? Pat |
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 256 Joined: 13-January 04 From: Tucson, AZ Member No.: 123 ![]() |
In '99 they moved to the electronic throttle body and revised the intake and exhaust manifolds slightly. HPTuners (if you're going to use it) doesn't support '96 V6 cars.
Good summary link of year-to-year changes on the 4th gen V6's: http://tech.firebirdv6.com/general.html and http://tech.firebirdv6.com/ -Jeff This post has been edited by zlexiss: Feb 8 2011, 10:16 PM |
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Zero brand loyalty ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 645 Joined: 22-January 04 From: Merryland Member No.: 145 ![]() |
In '99 they moved to the electronic throttle body and revised the intake and exhaust manifolds slightly. Was there a change in power? The early (93-97) V6 cars came with drum brakes on the rear. There was a V6 motor upgrade sometime in the LT1 era. Disc rear may have been an option but I think they became std after 98. Is it possible to swap in discs in the rear or do you have to change the whole rear end? Is the 2815 weight with driver? That I don't think is possible under IT rules, the V6/T5 is not going to weigh 400# less than the LT1/T56. It's with driver. So my car would have to be in the 2590 range. (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/banghead.gif) Ooof, it might be a deal breaker to even try if I was actually going to race W2W, but for doing time trials, it won't stop me from trying. I still like it in ITR over a 305 3rd gen. Pat This post has been edited by patred: Feb 11 2011, 03:23 PM |
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Green Terror ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 612 Joined: 31-January 04 From: Western Maryland Member No.: 175 ![]() |
The early (93-97) V6 cars came with drum brakes on the rear. There was a V6 motor upgrade sometime in the LT1 era. Disc rear may have been an option but I think they became std after 98. Is it possible to swap in discs in the rear or do you have to change the whole rear end? The rear disc set up was a factory option on the V6 cars, at least starting with the 3.8L motors in 1996. |
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