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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 144 Joined: 3-June 14 From: Cape May County, NJ Member No.: 223,818 ![]() |
Hi all, I'm new to this site. I have been involved in racing and the performance world for many years. However I have never built a car for road racing.
I'm not familiar with all the terms used so be patient with my lack of knowledge. I recently purchased a 02 Camaro Z28 with no drive train or suspension, no K-member, a-arms, struts, rack, rear end, panhard bar, or sway bars. So I have a blank sheet of paper. My intent is to build a car for open road racing, Silver State, Big Bend, Sand Hills, etc. And I would love to do Pike's Peak. I have purchased some parts already, and I have some parts left from other projects. I Know for SOLO or track days horse power is not always a benefit but for open road it should be helpful (I think not sure). Anyway here is what I have, 02 Camaro with Chrome moly 8 point cage. Should I take it out and switch to mild steel? I have never been a fan of chrome moly. The cage is not fully welded yet so removal would be easy. Moser 9-inch with back brace, 35 spline axels, wave trac dif, 3.90 gears adjustable torque arm. Wilwood 13inch brakes 6 piston front 4 piston rear. 4L80E trans Choice of several possible engines LS1, LQ4, LS2 (resleeved to 4.155 bore) Bilstein race shocks w/ 1000# front and 400# rear springs and rear adjusters (purchased used from a member here) I'm not a fan of aftermarket K-members so I intend to locate a stock one. Since I don't have a panhard bar I was thinking about going with a watt's link. So here are my questions; Should I go with stock A-arms or aftermarket? If aftermarket who's and why? What rack and power steering pump? What sway bars? What size wheels? I was thinking about the ZO6 18X10.5 What size & type of tires? I know it's a ton of questions and hope I didn't over whelm or break any site rules. Thanks Craig |
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Veteran Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 3,888 Joined: 3-July 04 From: Pearland, Texas Member No.: 385 ![]() |
Indeed. Building a race car from a 'body in white' is the expensive way to go, unless you'll be fabbing most of the parts yourself. A LOT of factory parts can be used/repurposed/put temporarily in place from a fully-functioning car so you can enjoy it while you mold it into the car you want.
Probably the cheapest way to 'build' a race car is to find someone's abandoned project. Those go for pennies on the dollar, and will usually have the big expensive parts already in the tub, although it is the nickle-and-time bits that people don't think of that really kill the budget. |
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