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Psycho_Teddy
Hey everyone, Im new to this type of racing idea. Well anyways Im just looking around to see where I should go as far as what I should do to my car next and etc.

It kinda set up for going in a straight line right now, but I want to change that.

Like I said, going in a straight line is getting REALLY old for me, I really need an idea what line to follow next.
Basic Mod List
Its a 383 Stroker(Scat Forged bottom end Flex plate up),
Milled Heads,
LT4 Hot Cam Kit,
1.6 Roller Tip Rockers,
High Volume Oil Pump
MSD Ignition(just redone a couple months ago(about 500 miles on it)),
26lb injectors,
LT4 Knock sensor,
K&N Intake
160 Degrees Thermostat,
Edelbrock shorty headers,
Flowmaster cat-back exhaust piping with Borla Pro XS Muffler,
Tuned by MC Racing,
Marshall(Blueprint) Stage 3 tranny with TCI Street Fighter Stall

It a 3.23 Posi car also.

Spohn Tubular Sub-Frame Connectors
Spohn Tubular Shock Tower Brace
Spohn Tubular Panhand Bar
Spohn 25mm Sway Bars
Spohn Rear LCA Relocation Brackets
BMR Adjustable Torque Arm
Bump-Steer Kit
Eibach "Sportline" Lowering Springs
KYB AGX Shocks and Struts

393hp/458tq @ the flywheel.(RWHP-314.7 RTQ is 366.5) Dyno was on old tranny, this one has a lot less power loss






Thanks
mitchntx
Welcome!

With a name like psycho, you should fit right in ... especially with that left coast crowd.

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Norm Peterson
Welcome aboard.

First thoughts -

Plan on spending lots of time in the 'Chassis and Suspension' forum.

Don't be afraid to try an autocross without doing a whole lot to the car, though I'd stay away from open-tracking it at this point.

Learn to drive the car with steering and accelerator control inputs that are as smooth as you can possibly make them (i.e. just how abruptly does that torque converter want to act?). I've seen a guy with a dragstrip car run an autocross where that advice was either not made or not followed. All I'll say just yet is 'don't be that guy' (he made one truly embarassing run and disappeared, never to be seen again).


Norm
CMC #37
This has got to the be best post I've seen here in years! 2thumbs.gif If you follow this advice Psycho you'll be fine. I am curious about how that torque converter will affect any non-turning driving! Welcome! There is a lot for you to learn here if you are interested.

QUOTE (Norm Peterson @ Nov 4 2009, 08:13 AM) *
Welcome aboard.

First thoughts -

Plan on spending lots of time in the 'Chassis and Suspension' forum.

Don't be afraid to try an autocross without doing a whole lot to the car, though I'd stay away from open-tracking it at this point.

Learn to drive the car with steering and accelerator control inputs that are as smooth as you can possibly make them (i.e. just how abruptly does that torque converter want to act?). I've seen a guy with a dragstrip car run an autocross where that advice was either not made or not followed. All I'll say just yet is 'don't be that guy' (he made one truly embarassing run and disappeared, never to be seen again).


Norm
Psycho_Teddy
Thanks for the welcome, Im here to learn.

QUOTE (Norm Peterson @ Nov 4 2009, 07:13 AM) *
Welcome aboard.

First thoughts -

Plan on spending lots of time in the 'Chassis and Suspension' forum.

Don't be afraid to try an autocross without doing a whole lot to the car, though I'd stay away from open-tracking it at this point.

Learn to drive the car with steering and accelerator control inputs that are as smooth as you can possibly make them (i.e. just how abruptly does that torque converter want to act?). I've seen a guy with a dragstrip car run an autocross where that advice was either not made or not followed. All I'll say just yet is 'don't be that guy' (he made one truly embarassing run and disappeared, never to be seen again).


Norm

Yea Im needing to start reading up on a lot and get some practice, I need to learn



QUOTE (CMC #37 @ Nov 4 2009, 11:39 AM) *
This has got to the be best post I've seen here in years! 2thumbs.gif If you follow this advice Psycho you'll be fine. I am curious about how that torque converter will affect any non-turning driving! Welcome! There is a lot for you to learn here if you are interested.

QUOTE (Norm Peterson @ Nov 4 2009, 08:13 AM) *
Welcome aboard.

First thoughts -

Plan on spending lots of time in the 'Chassis and Suspension' forum.

Don't be afraid to try an autocross without doing a whole lot to the car, though I'd stay away from open-tracking it at this point.

Learn to drive the car with steering and accelerator control inputs that are as smooth as you can possibly make them (i.e. just how abruptly does that torque converter want to act?). I've seen a guy with a dragstrip car run an autocross where that advice was either not made or not followed. All I'll say just yet is 'don't be that guy' (he made one truly embarassing run and disappeared, never to be seen again).


Norm



Im not sure completely what you mean about the stall, but as long as I keep my RPMs above the stall I never know its there.
JKnight
Whereabouts in Missourah are you? Just curious, as I have kinfolk that I visit in the state.

Jason
Psycho_Teddy
QUOTE (JKnight @ Nov 5 2009, 12:42 AM) *
Whereabouts in Missourah are you? Just curious, as I have kinfolk that I visit in the state.

Jason


North Missouri, Macon exactly. Its between Kirksville and Moberly.
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