[Shotimes] need smaller front sway bar
Ron Porter
ronporter@prodigy.net
Wed, 28 Dec 2005 11:27:05 -0500
Try a 22mm first. You could always then go to a 19-20mm front, but I suspect
the 22mm will work. I did that with my '94 (24/26 to 22/26), and although I
liked the 24/26 combo, the car pivoted a bit better at the track with the
22mm. Didn't notice the difference in street driving.
Ron Porter
-----Original Message-----
From: shotimes-admin@autox.team.net [mailto:shotimes-admin@autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of don donelson
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 11:17 AM
To: shotimes@autox.team.net
Subject: [Shotimes] need smaller front sway bar
Based on the lists advice, with my Sr 72 89 SHO, it would benfit me to
go from a 24 stock sway bar to a smaller 22 sway bar for the front ..
esp since the car is quaife equipped.
Kirk told me to get the gen 3 front bar and the tpr bushings
Does anyone have what they think would be a better combination or this
should be fine on a road course ?
dond
Sr 72 race preped 89 SHO
-3.2 ATX block
-FPS hi-flow heads w/ over sized valves
-.40 cams
-SHONUT adjustable timing sprockets
-Ported intake & runners
-Ported and extrude honed exhaust manifolds
-Hi-flow catless Y pipe
-Hi-flow exhaust
-BBB
-SHO SHOP T.B.
-SHONUT phenolic spacers
-Quaife
-CAI
-UDP
****
-16x7.5 rims with Kuhmo Victor racer auto cross tires
-Complete sunpro gauges
oil temp / water temp / oil pressure
****
-Tokico shocks/Eibach springs
-Polyurethane at all corners
-Solid-sub frame bushings
-Frame stiffners
-Adjustable rear control arms
-Battery located in trunk for better weight distrubution
****
-96 brake up grade
-Steel braided lines
-race seat
-est 2650 pds :)
can u say "fast" ??
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