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Old 12-03-2009, 07:42 AM   #1
Hustler1098
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Default Making a '93 Trans Am Raceable?

I'm wanting to footbrake my 93 Trans Am this year. It's got a pretty good 396 in it that should make it run 7.20's in the 1/8, a 350 turbro for a tranny, and either a 9 inch or a 12 bolt replacement rear (whichever I end up getting).

What are some other things that generally need to be done to these cars to make them pretty consistent? I'm leaving the motor with the F/I on it, so is there a programmer that can be put on it?

Also, suspension wise, what have most of you seen that needs to be changed?

I'm trying to keep this thing as streetable as possible, but it's going to be more of a race car so I'm open to whatever is going to make it a better car.
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