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dqhemi
08-07-2006, 06:21 PM
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It’s been some time since I’ve had a moment to post to this site – we have been VERY busy and there’s a bunch to fill you in on. I don’t have the time I did to make regular posts - not sure that will change any time soon.

First off, the E-Commerce portion of our website is done and is now live. Look under “Products” and there is a complete web store there now with many products listed including pricing and availability. There are still some things needing update and more products we have available that aren’t up there yet. It’ll take another couple weeks to get it all current, so keep checking for updates.

XV Level I Suspension for E and B Bodies is ready to go and will be shipping before the end of the month. XV Level II Suspension for E bodies will go in mid September and for B Bodies by the end of September.

Some interesting updates on the Level II suspensions…. We are doing some Level II Suspension installs later this month for customers. One is a Dana 60 and the other is a Ford 9”. Since we are doing these installs we are making brackets to support these rears as well. So, going forward our Level II rear suspension will work with: 8-3/4, Dana 60 and Ford 9”. I think that should cover most everybody.

We’re also having headers and full exhaust systems made up in 304 stainless steel to work with our suspensions. 304 Stainless is the good stuff and very shiny – it’s what Borla uses on much of their products. Headers are being made up for the 5.7/6.1 HEMI, RB and 426 HEMI motors to fit B and E. We’re doing full exhausts (w/ H-Pipe) to the tailpipes including mufflers that will all be in 304 stainless as well. These should all be ready by late Sept. If there are enough serious buyers for the LA motors we’ll do headers for these as well or if you really want them we can do custom headers as well for LA or other applications.

Level I will be done for A-Body some time in Q4, but we’ve decided not to do the Level II for A-Bodies as we don’t think there will be sufficient demand to warrant the development and product investment. I put it on the website as a product and an explanation that if enough serious buyers step up for A-Bodies on Level II we’ll do the development and make the product.

The production shocks for both Level I and Level II are all high pressure monotube, valved uniquely for each application and they are 100% dyno tested. Dyno testing is done on each shock to make sure valving is consistent on every shock – just like race teams do. Shocks are aluminum bodied and rebuildable and revalveable. Monotubes are a true race bred design and don’t suffer from aeration like twin tube shocks and also run cooler. Key thing is these are not generic shocks, they are valved specifically for our applications based upon 4-post and track testing and dialed in for the rest of our suspension components. To clarify, we are having shocks made specifically for our applications and B and E body are valved differently.

We’ve also started using Flaming River columns in our cars and we’ll be offering a bolt in tilt column (they don’t bolt straight in to Mopars) that will work with our Level II setup for those that want it.

Brake packages will be ready to ship shortly as well – both Level I and Level II.

We also finally got copies of the Dream Car Garage episodes and they are now available from our website on DVD. If you didn’t see these or missed some of them, there are thirteen episodes that cover the entire engineering and development process we’ve gone through and much of the development tools and testing we’ve used. Best episode is the last when we ring out XV001 at Mosport – a big fast road race track. It don’t look like no 70’s musclecar running around the track. I’m not aware of any aftermarket company that has gone to the degree we have on suspension development.

We’ve also been very busy with the media. Popular Hot Rodding will have a feature article on XV001 in their next issue.

Mopar Action’s next issue has a feature article on us with XV001 on the cover. That I believe will be out later this month. I invited Rick Ehrenberg up to do the four post testing/dial in and track testing of our Level I suspension for the B-Body. Rick got to see just how we do it, the technology used and he also got to drive the car on track when we tested it after four post dial in. Given Rick’s road racing and technical background with these cars we thought he would be a great person to evaluate just what we’ve done.

We’ve just about finished up an article with Mopar Muscle as well. It will be a feature on XV001. That one should get finished up before month end. Not sure when that one will be coming out. We’re talking to some other mags as well and have at least two more in the works and more to reach out to.

On the car show side. We will be at the Mopar Nationals next week with XV001, suspension displays and more. Hope we see many of you guys there.

Also, we’re very excited that BF Goodrich has picked XV001 for their display at SEMA this year. We’ll be there displaying product, but XV001 will be at BFG’s display!

Our showroom in Irvington NY is just about done. As soon as we get back from the Nationals it will be ready for us to start moving in. It will be totally furnished and equipped and full of cars by early Sept. As soon as we start moving in we can cut out the answering service we have been using, except for after hours purposes. I’m looking for a really good mechanic for the shop at our showroom if any of you are interested on working on some rare original cars and some pretty wild XV built cars. Need to be local and have plenty of experience and be ready to work crazy hours and do lots of traveling as well. If you dig wild Mopars, we may have a spot for you – contact me through our website if you are interested (and qualified). I’ll try and post pics of the showroom when we get in, it’s pretty cool looking.

So, as you can see we have been very busy and made much progress on many fronts. We’re still working hard on many of the other products we have been developing and more of them are already in manufacture. We also have another suspension product for these cars we plan on doing over the next few months that will be pretty wild.

Hope this post is helpful.

John Buscema
XV Motorsports
www.xvmotorsports.com (http://www.xvmotorsports.com/)

MrQuick
08-07-2006, 06:53 PM
thanks for the update john, very exciting stuff for mopar nuts thank you. I must say I expected more pictures. One question, what is the reaction like at the big shows from the hardcore?

dqhemi
08-07-2006, 07:39 PM
thanks for the update john, very exciting stuff for mopar nuts thank you. I must say I expected more pictures. One question, what is the reaction like at the big shows from the hardcore?

Last big show we were at was a Goodguys event and there were some Mopar faithful there. Next week is the Mopar Nationals so we will be front and center with all Mopar. So far many are very excited. Some can't fathom high end products as there really never have been any for the Mopars. And of course there are many that are only looking to go fast a quarter mile at a time. The concept of really trying to make these cars handle seems to be a new one - but many have been looking for it. There are some that have spent yeas dialing in their suspensions for road race, auto-x, etc.

At one show I was talking to a guy showing him pics of one of the cars on a road course and explaining to him that you could open track it, etc. He stopped me and asked - 'Do you really do that?' He couldn't understand anything other than drag racing. He was totally serious and sincere. It was pretty amazing -I thought it was great and very interesting.

We're getting lots of shops contacting us and other 'builders' looking for our stuff right now. As well as people who really want to make these cars handle.

As for pics, I've been updating our site for the product pics so haven't had time to do some of the others. However, here are some shots of our showroom / shop in Irvington, NY - I think it's coming out pretty cool. We'll be moving in next week.

John Buscema
XV Motorsports
www.xvmotorsports.com (http://www.xvmotorsports.com)

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DRJDVM's '69
08-08-2006, 09:31 AM
John
I called your shop and left a message...

Do you have more pix of the subframe coonectors for the e-body ?? I'm interested in how low they hang and how they tie into the rear frame. The pix on the website shows the front portion well but not the back part. Are they fully boxed or basically a u-channel that connects to the floor ??

Anyway.... really nice stuff.

dqhemi
08-08-2006, 11:01 AM
John
I called your shop and left a message...

Do you have more pix of the subframe coonectors for the e-body ?? I'm interested in how low they hang and how they tie into the rear frame. The pix on the website shows the front portion well but not the back part. Are they fully boxed or basically a u-channel that connects to the floor ??

Anyway.... really nice stuff.

I don't have any more pictures of those just yet and pic there isn't the best. It is essentially U channel contoured to the floor. Gets welded all along. You do not need to cut the floor pan as these follow the contour. I'll try and get some better pics.

Thanks

John Buscema
XV Motorsports
www.xvmotorsports.com (http://www.xvmotorsports.com)

go-fish
08-08-2006, 11:14 AM
Are they like the MagnumHP version?

dqhemi
08-08-2006, 01:21 PM
Are they like the MagnumHP version?

I'm not familiar w/ that product, so I'm not sure.

John Buscema
XV Motorsports
www.xvmotorsports.com

70RT/SE
08-08-2006, 07:06 PM
The MagnumHP versions are made by US Car tool. They look similar to the XV Motorsports version. http://www.uscartool.com/Eframeconn/index.html

I like the stiffening system they are offering and will probaly eventually get one for my Challenger. The Level 2 suspension and brakes looks really trick but $17K is a bit out of my range.

It would be nice if there was something between a level 1 and 2. Maybe using a little less expensive components on the level 2 suspension....just a thought

dqhemi
08-08-2006, 08:23 PM
The MagnumHP versions are made by US Car tool. They look similar to the XV Motorsports version. http://www.uscartool.com/Eframeconn/index.html

I like the stiffening system they are offering and will probaly eventually get one for my Challenger. The Level 2 suspension and brakes looks really trick but $17K is a bit out of my range.

It would be nice if there was something between a level 1 and 2. Maybe using a little less expensive components on the level 2 suspension....just a thought

Not sure changes on Level II would make a material difference price wise. We've already sourced different front brakes for it as a lower cost option, leaving the rear up to the customer what they want to do as any Mopar brake setup will work.

Level II is definitely a big ticket item, but our experience so far is there is definitely a market for it and there is nothing even remotely close to it currently available. We've been getting more and more shops looking to purchase it for high end builds as well as individuals, a number of which want us to do the installs.

Cost is part of the reason we did the Level I which does work quite well, but not to the degree of Level II.

If you haven't seen the Dream Car Garage footage of XV001 at Mosport, you will be pretty blown away at how well the car works.

We do have one more suspension piece for these cars which is still a few months out that will be pretty cool.

John Buscema
XV Motorsports
www.xvmotorsports.com (http://www.xvmotorsports.com)