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  • varg
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    Originally posted by Pootis View Post
    I understand that tire size plays into it but I rarely if ever see F-Body guys run below a 3.73 most run 4.10's when upgrading.
    A supercharged F-body is probably running 26-28" slicks or drag radials depending on power output, so what gearing they run isn't going to be the same as what you want with a car which is several hundred pounds lighter with sub 25" tires.

    FWIW I run a 3.25 LSD on my E30, and it's great for street driving and far from under-geared. A 0-60 run ends in 2nd gear and I still get some wheelspin even with good tires. If I had the torque of a supercharged 5.3 V8 I'd probably be burning rubber all the way through 3rd.

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  • flyboyx
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    Originally posted by z28 View Post
    Yeah, but they run bigger tires then we do on e30's. On F-bodys that are daily driven you don't want to go higher than 3.73, some do, but most prefer 3.73.
    Just make sure to reinforce whatever diff you use with a mount on both sides. Do the rear sub frame as well. It will never hold up otherwise.

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  • z28
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    Originally posted by Pootis View Post
    I would say so. The T56 is geared so low already. I understand that tire size plays into it but I rarely if ever see F-Body guys run below a 3.73 most run 4.10's when upgrading.
    Yeah, but they run bigger tires then we do on e30's. On F-bodys that are daily driven you don't want to go higher than 3.73, some do, but most prefer 3.73.

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  • Supadave
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    More parts

    More parts showed up today

    20180227_193555 by Supa Khan, on Flickr

    20180227_193302 by Supa Khan, on Flickr

    20180227_193255 by Supa Khan, on Flickr

    Everything is labeled
    20180227_193232 by Supa Khan, on Flickr
    20180227_193220 by Supa Khan, on Flickr

    20180227_193212 by Supa Khan, on Flickr

    20180227_193150 by Supa Khan, on Flickr

    160*F thermostat

    20180227_193031 by Supa Khan, on Flickr

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  • Supadave
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    Originally posted by flyboyx View Post
    you have a beautiful car Dave. hacking a hole in the hood would be awful. I think about akin to going to a fancy steak house, buying the 100 dollar ribeye, and then proceeding to blast a greasy Mexican food and beer shit all over it before consumption.

    I'll look around a little to see if I can come up with some ideas to post here for a hood bulge.
    Believe me I really don't want to cut a hole in the hood. The hood clearance has been bothering me since I started on this project. I really appreciate the help

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  • flyboyx
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    you have a beautiful car Dave. hacking a hole in the hood would be awful. I think about akin to going to a fancy steak house, buying the 100 dollar ribeye, and then proceeding to blast a greasy Mexican food and beer shit all over it before consumption.

    I'll look around a little to see if I can come up with some ideas to post here for a hood bulge.

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  • Supadave
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    So this showed up in the mail today. Its from LSX concepts.

    20180226_195255 by Supa Khan, on Flickr

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  • Pootis
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    I would say so. The T56 is geared so low already. I understand that tire size plays into it but I rarely if ever see F-Body guys run below a 3.73 most run 4.10's when upgrading.

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  • Supadave
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    Originally posted by Pootis View Post
    I am planning on doing an lsa build down the line. I'll be interested to see what you do with the hood. As far as a diff goes 3.73 is the right call. I had a 2.93 and have a 4.10 now. The 2.93 was an absolute dog. 3.73 would be perfect.
    For the hood I'll probably do a small cowl or have it poke through the hood. There is a guy on YouTube with a Z3 with a similar set up. He has his out the hood... Let me see if I can find the link https://youtu.be/brJDyfbaLgU Wait till the end of the video to get a good look at it.


    So you think with the added HP & TQ from the LSA Blower, 3.73 is still the way to go?

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  • Pootis
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    I am planning on doing an lsa build down the line. I'll be interested to see what you do with the hood. As far as a diff goes 3.73 is the right call. I had a 2.93 and have a 4.10 now. The 2.93 was an absolute dog. 3.73 would be perfect.

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  • Supadave
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    Originally posted by flyboyx View Post
    that looks a lot like the car Jordan built for 0to60spdfreak except the interior is tan?
    Yep the interior is tan

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  • flyboyx
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    that looks a lot like the car Jordan built for 0to60spdfreak except the interior is tan?

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  • Supadave
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    Started the tear down today

    20180225_203930 by Supa Khan, on Flickr
    The valley cover has this vein looking thing. This is where the DoD takes place (displacement on demand)
    20180225_210317 by Supa Khan, on Flickr

    20180225_210336 by Supa Khan, on Flickr

    20180225_210358 by Supa Khan, on Flickr

    20180225_210406 by Supa Khan, on Flickr

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  • varg
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    Haha 65mph is a little slower than I was thinking. Whichever way you go, I'm looking forward to seeing it. Lots of beautiful parts in those pics.
    Last edited by varg; 02-25-2018, 11:07 AM.

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  • Supadave
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    Originally posted by varg View Post
    I'd run it through a gearing calculator before going to that conclusion. There's nothing wrong with loping along at freeway speeds below 3,000rpm.
    Engine RPM 1758
    Diff ratio 3.15
    Tire Height 24.7"
    6th gear 65 MPH

    Engine RPM 2079
    Diff ratio 3.73
    Tire Height 24.7"
    6th gear 65 MPH

    The 3.15 doesn't look so bad...

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