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I'm restoring my whole Vette. To date Ive got polyurethane toi replace all the rubber bushings, nitrogen shocks, composite rear spring & cut down 500# front springs. I also added modified rear trailing arms so I can mount 10" rear wheels. So what else should I replace if I want to take her road racing ? Are there any kits for racing A Arms ? Where to get racing parts for a C3 ?
On the drivetrain, I have a new 509cid engine, a jerico 4 speed trans, larger new radiator, centerforce clutch. Will I need to redo the internals on the rear diff ? Whats the best ratio for a high speed track like Watkins Glen or Pocono. I think with side pipes she will be Way too loud for Lime Rock :) so I wont worry about the proper gears there
On the drivetrain, I have a new 509cid engine, a jerico 4 speed trans, larger new radiator, centerforce clutch. Will I need to redo the internals on the rear diff ? Whats the best ratio for a high speed track like Watkins Glen or Pocono. I think with side pipes she will be Way too loud for Lime Rock :) so I wont worry about the proper gears there
68 Roadster Road Racer, 509 cid aluminum block, Jerico trans, 17" wheels, custom chrome roll bar, Coming back together for Summer 02, I hope
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I am not the racing expert around here! I will leave those suggestions to the "experts"!! I just wanted to say that your Corvettes sounds like one mean machine!!
You need to post some pictures for everyone here to drool over!!!
Good luck with your racing quest!!!!

Good luck with your racing quest!!!!

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