I have roughly 450 into the 8.8 in my car. They have pushed Gbody stuff well into the 9 second range with stock internals. Way cheaper than the options from big companies.
Understood, but you're running Mustang wheels. I know that's not what I want; how much more is it to change axles, etc. to make GM wheels fit? How did you do the driveshaft; is that in the 450?I have roughly 450 into the 8.8 in my car. They have pushed Gbody stuff well into the 9 second range with stock internals. Way cheaper than the options from big companies.
It is a lot of money and it puts my 357HP crate motor delayed even longer. I want to do it right the first time as I am too broke to do again. I like "Cool" on a ride so it is a tough decision. Like I say I don't rag my stuff....but...there are occasions when...I lapse into....when a true friend is sitting next to you in jail saying "Damn that was fun"
I have roughly 450 into the 8.8 in my car. They have pushed Gbody stuff well into the 9 second range with stock internals. Way cheaper than the options from big companies.
Quite honestly your 7.5 will handle that power especially if your not drag racing or running slicks. I ran my 7.5 (auburn posi) for three years @ at the track w/ slicks @ 12.3 (350 RWHP) with no problems. You might want to chat with 565, he had one behind his beast for a while.
Moser will make them with 5x4.75 if you were wanting new axles. The cheap way is to drill a Chevy pattern opposite the existing one.
My car runs a 4l80e so had to have a custom driveshaft made. Changing to a 9" or S60 will result in the same issues so I don't think there's a way around that part.
I know everyone's going to say I should get 3.73s or 4.10s, but doing the math, I think I want to get a 3.00 or 3.08. Reason being is I want a mellow highway ride, and decent MPG. With the gearing of the 4L60/4L70, that would mean I'm only turning about 2,000 RPM at 70 mph.
I have roughly 450 into the 8.8 in my car.
Way cheaper than the options from big companies.
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