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DrDerp'n PHD
02-16-2015, 06:12 PM
new to lt1's and racing in general. My question is how do i build my set up engine/m6/rearend/modifications? Just tryn to get a list of stuff i need so i can start my build, would like to be 11's on motor, and can i stay opti and my stock pcm or do i need a aftermarket stuff like x24 and FASTefi to do it? btw my car is a 97 z28 m6. tyvm for all info and insight!
ps. i wanna run 200shot
shownomercy
02-16-2015, 11:46 PM
You should learn how to google.
You basically asked how you internet. In short, if you do it right, I would say anticipate $20-30k for a reliable low 10 sec car.
SSlowBoat
02-17-2015, 09:08 AM
You should learn how to google.
You basically asked how you internet. In short, if you do it right, I would say anticipate $20-30k for a reliable low 10 sec car.
I'm dying right now lol
popo8
02-17-2015, 05:33 PM
Seriously tho... whats ur budget. Goin fast "right" is not cheap.
DrDerp'n PHD
02-17-2015, 07:09 PM
10k atm but the reason it comes off like i have downz is because most places on the net are filled with fgt trolls and most dont even have an lt1 let alone a car.
so i came here to find insight from exp'd lt1 builders/racers/community, in hopes of getting some of the real world exp's most of u have gone through. Just tryn to pick the brains of actually genuine lt1 owners tyvm.
dawdaw
02-17-2015, 07:26 PM
I think you could build a half way decent car for 12 grand and run solid 10s all day.
Grand for a nitrous system.
2 grand for a used Dana 60 or 9"
1 grand in miscellaneous suspension pieces like shocks and ta
200 bucks for an upgraded pump
3 to 4 grand for a built 355/383
2 to 3 grand for a built trans and converter
1 gGrandin miscellaneous (tune, plugs, etc)
That's a very very generic run down but that touches the main things like an engine, trans and drive train. There's a lot of possibilities and combos but a simple nitrous combo will be the cheapest
DrDerp'n PHD
02-17-2015, 08:40 PM
can i do that on the stock pcm and opti dawdaw and btw tyvm for that rundown^^ oh and my car is a m6 sorry, what is needed to go auto just the trans? or would u guys just stay m6
firebird_1995
02-17-2015, 08:49 PM
Absolutely can on stock opti and pcm. As far as trans goes, it's personal opinion. There are guys running 8s with an m6.
joelster
02-17-2015, 09:31 PM
can i do that on the stock pcm and opti dawdaw and btw tyvm for that rundown^^ oh and my car is a m6 sorry, what is needed to go auto just the trans? or would u guys just stay m6
The M6 will be the tough part. With a stalled auto you could run 10's N/A all day long with a budget of $10k. Having the stick makes it tougher to do. A good heads/cam setup can get you around 430+rwhp with all of the supporting bolt-ons. That is enough power to get a 3500lb car into the 10's. A good rear will eat about $2k-$2500 of your budget. A 10-bolt simply won't survive at those kind of power levels, so keep that in mind.
DrDerp'n PHD
02-18-2015, 02:38 PM
best gears to run in a setup like that 3.90/4.10/4.56? how much abuse will the stock m6 take, and remember i wanna juice a 200shot? thx guys for all the info/tips love it!
DrDerp'n PHD
01-05-2016, 02:55 AM
ok so update to my progress and thanks to all the nice ppl that helped me out (hate to necro)
DrDerp'n PHD
01-05-2016, 02:58 AM
atm le2 top end 58mm tb. comp 1.6rr, ls7 lifters, ewp, 1 3/4 lt, and all bmr suspension except T/A yet and 4.10 gears with the m6, i feel like im forgetting things but hey its late^^
DrDerp'n PHD
01-05-2016, 03:02 AM
sbe lt1 for now but working on a 8.8 or 9" for now and will most likely do a fully forged 355 but like the the idea of a 396. real question for u guys is what is the best and most cost effective trans to run big power through and still maintain weekend crusier? will be a nitrous car for sure 250+ shot just want the best results
popo8
01-05-2016, 06:29 AM
How bout an intro... and info and pics of ur car???
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