- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
You were supposed to work on the El Camino and clean up the mess in my garage while you were there picking them up.
I have enough projects of my own!
You were supposed to work on the El Camino and clean up the mess in my garage while you were there picking them up.
Pretty wild that the rear axle tires can almost fit inside the width of the front, in that configuration
Pretty wild that the rear axle tires can almost fit inside the width of the front, in that configuration
I think this is just because of compensation for the dually wheels wild offsets built into the wheel, but there could be more to it than just that.
67" unless it's the C&C, which is 64ish.
Yep, We just did one on a c10 with the same setup and it drives fine.Cool! The only issue with that flywheel and old school transmission (and many claim it's not an issue) is that you'll only have about 2/3 contact between the flywheel and clutch disk. I debated running the same in my Jeep but decided I didn't want to risk slippage out in the rocks. I believe I reached out to @NYCEGUY01 as he had run the same type of setup you're referring to without issue.
You probably knew all of that and I think we even spoke about it already. Carry on - should be a fun driver!
Cool! The only issue with that flywheel and old school transmission (and many claim it's not an issue) is that you'll only have about 2/3 contact between the flywheel and clutch disk. I debated running the same in my Jeep but decided I didn't want to risk slippage out in the rocks. I believe I reached out to @NYCEGUY01 as he had run the same type of setup you're referring to without issue.
You probably knew all of that and I think we even spoke about it already. Carry on - should be a fun driver!
Yep, We just did one on a c10 with the same setup and it drives fine.
Toss in a small cam before its in the chassis. May as well wake it up a bit.
The extra $ for a Holley Terminator would be money well spent in my opinion. The Holley software and interface is great.