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12-09-2012 #1
Help setting up Speedtech torque arm for more traction
I've got the SpeedTech Torque arm system in my 67 Camaro and have been very happy withe the overall performance of the system. It rides well and handles the corners great. I would just like to get a little more forward bite. The car has a lot of carbon and light weight goodies. It weighs 3140 lbs with 48% rear, 52% front and a half tank of gas, no driver.. With me in it, it weighs 3330 and is about 49% rear, 51% front.
I'm running an LS7 with approx 650 hp at the flywheel, T56 magnum trans and a Strange 9" that came with the torque arm kit, with 3.90 gears and tru-trac. The tires are fresh 335 KDW's I realize that's quite a bit of power to put down with street tires, but in first gear at any speed if I roll into it, it almost sounds like a free rev it spins the tires so fast. In second gear, if I ease into the throttle at a low boggish RPM, it will try to hook till the engine gets to where it starts making power and then it just lights them up. This pic pretty much shows where I have the links and shock mounts. Lower links are in the middle hole. Shocks are up one hole from the bottom.
Can I get any suggestions to try to get more forward traction with suspension adjustments?
Thanks.



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