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What wheel offset do I need to properly fit a 15x10 with a 9x30 radial in the rear? I'm looking at some of the black versions of the RC Components "Fusion" wheels...
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The SS can only make K. The wagon is a natural N car..can go M. As for my wagon. It is set up for towing the SS. FI grins bracket raced it ina hot day and Rand 14.95 that evening. All stock engine with 3.73 for towing. The Tahoe and truck came with thicker 4L60E cases. Also a 6 quart oil pan. Which I have on my SS. Mine has a Yank 4400PT Locking converter. Mine is still licensed and can take for a car wash. Have a choice to Lock up or use OD without screaming the engine. However limited to 4700rpm stall on a 10 inch converter. 8 inch can go where you want with 5% top end slip. Just turn off the Files to prevent Lock up feature up. Using TunerCat and ODB1 tuning. When you go under the car to see the chassis. It will be familiar and 96 was last use of that chassis series. It was introduced in 1964 for the Intermediates. Then late 70’s 90’s Impalas. Rebodied 91 to 96’s As for airbags. You can get away with one on the right side. Having good luck with both and can adjust the hit. For cams big choices. Talk to Bullet cams. NHRA standardized on the F-Body cam specs. Do not know why. If we had to use the B-body cam would put us N or below. |
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SS are a few mm longer. No problem fitting 30x9 slicks. I have rare Centerlines wheels with 3.5 backspacing. Wagons have even longer axle. I do have a complete 8.5 rear for sale. 4.56, Moser axles, ARP studs, mini spool. disk brake to disk brake. Have a PowerTrak in box. |
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My bad- I was reading the wrong line when I scrolled right to see the pounds per horsepower.
It is in fact 14.87 pounds per horsepower for the '94-'96 Chevy and Buick LT1 B-wagons, making them natural N cars, which would save me the expense of a roll bar and 2-year driver's harness. I'm gonna go back and edit my previous posts, to eliminate the incorrect information. Last edited by 6130; 08-07-2021 at 02:45 PM. |
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Okay, so the N/SA index is 13.00, and the record is currently 11.99 @108 or so. Sounds like I'm looking at about a 5.57 rear gear for starters...
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Billy Nees. I have one of these wagons in stock.
Hmmm. Winter project?
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Az Classic car site on facebook has a 92 Chevy Wagon, running driving with lt1 for 2800. Car looks pretty good.
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Sounds like you're doing your homework..That's good.
Just be careful who you listen to..This won't be a pure stocker. OD trans planetaries and clutches and LU converters have no business in a good K/SA car. You'll leave too much ET on the table. I think you already know that. ;-)
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