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    1. #21
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      Dec 2004
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      Wow, very cool kit! Can you give me a spec on the weight?

      Thanks,
      Frank
      Frank

      64 Chevy II, 402ci Twin Turbo LS1
      Car build thread here -- https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...Chevy-II-build

    2. #22
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      Quote Originally Posted by 64LS1Nova View Post
      Wow, very cool kit! Can you give me a spec on the weight?

      Thanks,
      Frank
      The whole kit is 150 lbs

      The kit ships in 3 boxes as follows:

      Box 1 = 40 lbs Torque Arm & pinion bars
      Box 2 = 20 lbs Coilovers(steel) The optional billet coilovers are 1 lb less each
      Box 3 = 90 lbs Subframe Connectors, Link Bars, Axle Brackets, Tranny Crossmember, Driveshaft Loop Crossmember, Coilover Crossmember, Reinforcement Brackets(that go inside the car) and all the hardware

      *add 10 lbs to the last box for an anti-sway bar*

      I went ahead and weighed the stock leafs while I was at it and they're just over 50 lbs for the pair.


      -J
      Last edited by TCI Engineering; 08-19-2010 at 10:29 AM.


      "I'll even go so far and say I've never driven a better handling first-gen Camaro ever." Mary Pozzi talking about the Total Cost Involved '68 Camaro at the '09 Super Chevy Handling Challenge

    3. #23
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      Thanks. Ever think about doing a chrome moly version?
      Frank

      64 Chevy II, 402ci Twin Turbo LS1
      Car build thread here -- https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...Chevy-II-build

    4. #24
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      so can it be modified to fit a 66 nova wagon???? or do you need a car to try it on?



    5. #25
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      Quote Originally Posted by 64LS1Nova View Post
      Thanks. Ever think about doing a chrome moly version?
      Negative, Sal feels that Chro-Moly is too brittle on a street car.

      Quote Originally Posted by jilge71 View Post
      so can it be modified to fit a 66 nova wagon???? or do you need a car to try it on?
      It will fit a Wagon no problem so long as it doesn't have the 3rd seat option.

      -J
      Last edited by TCI Engineering; 08-19-2010 at 03:24 PM.


      "I'll even go so far and say I've never driven a better handling first-gen Camaro ever." Mary Pozzi talking about the Total Cost Involved '68 Camaro at the '09 Super Chevy Handling Challenge

    6. #26
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      Do you have any HP numbers you would feel comfortable that this suspension can handle? I'm at 900hp now with the option to go near 1200. Would you be concerned or want to upgrade anything at that power level?

      Thanks,
      Frank
      Frank

      64 Chevy II, 402ci Twin Turbo LS1
      Car build thread here -- https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...Chevy-II-build

    7. #27
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      Great work, is there an option for air ride?

    8. #28
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      hmmm...on the list! damn this two car thing!!!! gotta finish the chevelle first

    9. #29
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      Quote Originally Posted by 64LS1Nova View Post
      Do you have any HP numbers you would feel comfortable that this suspension can handle? I'm at 900hp now with the option to go near 1200. Would you be concerned or want to upgrade anything at that power level?

      Thanks,
      Frank
      Unless you're going to mount a set of slicks, bring it up on a 5K converter on a sticky track and then let the trans brake loose you'll be fine. If you do plan on doing those things........we have a 4-link that will be perfect.


      Quote Originally Posted by Fuzzball View Post
      Great work, is there an option for air ride?
      Definitely! Part# 400-4251-00 @ $679

      Here is the catalog page covering all the popular options.
      http://www.totalcostinvolved.com/pdf/TCI_pg11-12.pdf

      -J


      "I'll even go so far and say I've never driven a better handling first-gen Camaro ever." Mary Pozzi talking about the Total Cost Involved '68 Camaro at the '09 Super Chevy Handling Challenge

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