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Yeah that's about the HP i'm looking for. I have the program desktop dyno and have been running the numbers and theoretically I can get pretty close to 500.
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Well it has been a really long road. The garage is almost finished and ready for final inspection. I'll post a current picture. Then I can get my truck in and start getting things together.
This is a artist rendering of the hopeful 57" I got a Mustang II IFS w/ 2" drop spindles. I found a 383 block with lower rolling assembly. Gonna get a Inglese EZ-EFI 8 Stack intake.
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The rendering looks real nice and so does the intake.
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WOW..i like your taste in trucks and color....here are a couple of mine.i have 17" wheels in the picture.i have new 18's and 20's to put on as soon as the tires get here next week
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Wellif its not to late I might suggest for the front end to talk to Steve at Industrial Chassic in AZ. He has a cross member to put in your frame and then bolt on all the factory supension including the rack and pinion sterring, 12 inch disk brakes and all the other parts from a 95 to 98 Dodge Dakota pick up. I know it seems wierd to not have all chevy parts but this set up is real cool with the correct width and ruggetness to be a truck plus there are several companys making drop spinels for this truck and you can to to the local dodge dealer and get replacement parts. Have your alignment man set it up as a dodge pickup and it doesn't get much better. Took me a weekend to install including the teardown. Use the springs for a 4 cylinder and you get a quick drop of about 4 to 4 1/2 inches. plus any drop splindel you might get. Drives like a dream.. and no bump steer. I used a Chevy power sterring pump and all is well. been driving it for the last 5 years.
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Industrial Chassis has since changed their design since Fiat bought Chrysler a lot of parts are being discountinued. So Steve had to redesigned his front end still top notch but no more chrysler based parts.
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Well this has been a long process. The garage is finally built and my 57 chevy project truck and my father in-laws 67 VW bus project have been moved in.
Truck Project Gallery Has anyone installed a TCI IFS front end? I'm trying to figure out the boxing the frame part for the crossmember.
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