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08-09-2023 #1
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Track Day events with A Body chevelle?
Hey all,
I'm just curious if anyone takes their chevelle's out religiously to track day events? I'd love to hear more about your setups and videos if possible.
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10-17-2023 #2
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YES and i really wish more people would make their chevelles fast! But its time consuming, excrutiatingly expensive, and takes some engineering.
I spent the last 2.5 years building my 69 Chevelle to be a contender. Autocross will be my main cup of tea, eventually I'll delve into road course when I find my balls.
The nitty gritty of absolutely everything is on my build thread, but heres the notable stuff:
Iron block 13:1 compression stroker LS (roughly 550whp), Spec 2 disc clutch, F-Body T56 (bronze fork bushings, serviced synchros, still the baby 27spl output shaft), Millerbuilt Floater Ford 9" with aluminum yukon housing/trutrac/3.89 gears, 14"/13" non-power wilwood brakes, UMI front suspension, jeep cherokee steering box, speedtech spindles, ridetech TQ coilovers, ABCPerformance sway bar, UMI lower rear arms on a fabricated 3-Link/Panhard bar, Hellwig rear sway bar, 18x11 wheels and some 315/35R18 Falken RT615K+ meats, and a little 6 point roll bar. It weighs 3300 even, fiberglass hood/bumpers+brackets/deck, and removed inner fenders. Highly recommend an aluminum block.
My very first outing in this car just 2 days ago I had the fastest time of the day in the CAM-C class by almost a full second. This was my fastest time out there.
The car was pretty fast out there. It was about 3 seconds slower than a 73 camaro that had the kitchen sink of bad-to-the-bone thrown at it (3000lb even, LS2/T56magnum/full speedtech suspension/engine lowered 1 inch and shoved rearward 7 inches/perfect 50/50 weight distribution). It was my first autocross event in 2 years. Take that the way you will, either some of his mods didn't matter, he wasn't driving it to the "complete" potential, I have a pretty quick car, or multiple of those.
The first thing the owner of the 73 said when he walked up to me was "when I first saw your chevelle there I thought either theres gotta be a lot done to it, or its not that fast".
Hes not wrong. Its hard to make a chevelle quick, the 3 main things that hold the A-body platform back are weight, the 4 link rear suspension, and your budget.
Its doable to make them quick but it takes a LOT of weight-conscious modifications, a back-half/rear suspension overhaul, and a LOT of time/labor/money.
I'd be happy to answer any questions you've got.
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10-17-2023 #3