So I decided to make a DS loop, put it in :) Pic
#13
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From: In a van DOWN BY THE RIVER
Today at work, I made one that will go up on the front, tie across the frame rails.. I think the back one would slide at our track, so now I will have 2. I was eventually going to do a front one, but didn't want the tank to get messed up if a failure occurd...
Thanks guys
CHEVY ALL THE WAY IIRC If I Remember Correctly
John
Thanks guys
CHEVY ALL THE WAY IIRC If I Remember Correctly

John
#14
good enough for capital raceway. They still think trucks are slow, but they will only look under your truck if you have the slicks on. If you are putting the slicks on later they won't even look. Just write 12.5 on your guessed time, you'll be golden.
Originally Posted by NHRA
For cars that run e.t.’s between 12.00 and 13.99, all of the above requirements apply along with the addition of a driveshaft loop. A new-for-’95 rule exempts cars running 13.00 and slower when equipped with street tires. Since traction is the key to going quick, this places more strain on the driveshaft. To prevent the driveshaft from breaking at the front U-joint area and perhaps coming into the interior of the car, or digging into the track and pole-vaulting the car, NHRA mandates that a steel loop be placed just behind the front U-joint of the driveshaft. A universal driveshaft loop is available from Lakewood that bolts to the floorpan. A rollbar is required in this e.t. bracket only if the car is a convertible.
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From: In a van DOWN BY THE RIVER
, damn fuel pump But I will be running on just the y-pipe only
, also No guesstamate I am getting N T on it... John
#20
just asking...breeze has efi, not sure if his license will allow editing of your pcm. we could cut some fuel for ya while we are there. let justin clean it up later.
i can't tune 2003's, just breeze's and holty's.
i can't tune 2003's, just breeze's and holty's.





