building s-10 drag truck...... info would be appriciated
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Join Date: May 2012
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building s-10 drag truck...... info would be appriciated
we have a 01 gmc sonoma extra cab stepside that had a v8 swap. turning it into a race car. I'm an old dirt track guy that is sick of dirt, but have 3 really nice sbc alky motors. what would be the best trans, converter and rearend for a budget racer making 600 to 700 hp? i know there is nothing cheap about the word RACE, but I want to go play an an 1/8th mile without spending a fortune.
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Location: Sarver, PA
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First off stick with the motor in the stock location. For all the work involved with pushing it back in the chassis for better traction, it's more work than is necessary. I don't know where you're located, but ask around the track and see who builds a good transmission and go with them. Having to ship a trans. back and forth to another state takes a lot of the fun, and track time, away from racing. But you might want to consider Abruzzi or Rossler transmissions. Call them and they'll give you the best combo to use. If you're going to bracket race consider a Glide. I know a Glide is a boring ride, but you're looking for consistancy. Your best bet is to back half the chassis with something from a well known manufacturer (S&W Chassis) and put a narrowed 9'' Ford under it with ladder bars. If you step up in hp you can go with a 4 link later. And don't forget all your safety equipment too like a cage tied into the chassis that will help stiffen the chassis.
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RACING JUNKIE
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Ohio
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85 S-10 extended cab. Motor in stock location with front motor plate and engine limiters. 355 on alky running a glide. Has a ford 9 inch on stock suspension and 29x9 tires on it. Gear is a 4.10. Best ET was 10.72 but normally a 11 second ride.
#10
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RACING JUNKIE
Join Date: Jan 2006
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I did my own backhalf, 1998 Sonoma shortbed stepside prostreet truck, wasn't hard at all and the bed mounts on the original hold down holes. I bought a ladder bar setup and had a local person do the narrowed ford 9" with good axles all for less than $1,000.00. I have it setup for an LS! and 4l60e trans but as mentioned earlier, front motor plate and good cage, absolutly necessary for a hot drag truck, mine only has a roll bar and door swing out bars, but is tied to the back of the trunck frame for stiffness.
I have pics. if intrestested i'll post them.
Zip.
I have pics. if intrestested i'll post them.
Zip.