Re: 66 valiant Wagon 440 W2 - Best handling OEM based parts
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Regarding the LCA's, Has anyone but me ever just drilled a couple holes and then bridge the LCA's perpendicularly with cross bolted steel sleeves? Its real easy and adds nearly (though not quite as much) as much strength as welding them with plates. Not everybody had access to a machine shop to fab the plates.... or a welder, not 20 yrs ago, and not in my garage anyway. Its also a fairly common 'backyard' hop up on gm and ford cars with stamped U type lower trailing arms to add torsional rigidity, dead simple fix with a drill and about $5 worth of materials
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Re: 66 valiant Wagon 440 W2 - Best handling OEM based parts
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11/01/14 07:13 PM
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I basically want a sub 3000 pound 66 wagon with the best overall handling and braking using (primarily )OEM-sourced parts and assuming 15" Max wheels (15 x 8 cop wheels most likely). Only exception may be the rear brake discs which I'll probably do a Dr diff kit.
Probably 11.75" Cordoba rotors, 340 A body .870 torsion bars (or slightly larger since I've got some fatter tires), XHD (340) springs in back with bolt on swaybars.
This is not gonna be a drag car, I want this one to drive and drive often. 5500 max RPM, 10:1 and "only" about 525 hp with crushing torque curve all through the powerband. 3.23 or 3.55 gears, shift kit. Motor is already sorted and ready to go.
So basically I want a slightly improved police type ride in a ~1000 pound lighter and better weight distributed package.
The cop car wheels are really heavy, probably not the best choice for handling. They are probably a good choice if you are going to hop curbs or drive through potholes.
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Re: 66 valiant Wagon 440 W2 - Best handling OEM based parts
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Regarding the LCA's,
Has anyone but me ever just drilled a couple holes and then bridge the LCA's perpendicularly with cross bolted steel sleeves? Its real easy and adds nearly (though not quite as much) as much strength as welding them with plates. Not everybody had access to a machine shop to fab the plates.... or a welder, not 20 yrs ago, and not in my garage anyway.
Its also a fairly common 'backyard' hop up on gm and ford cars with stamped U type lower trailing arms to add torsional rigidity, dead simple fix with a drill and about $5 worth of materials
Seems like a good idea for the guy without access to a welder or knows someone with a welder.
I don't weld. But I just got these 1" wide steel strap and braced mine. No added weight for overlapping metal and I didn't want them too obvious. Thought about sinking the ones on the bottom 1/2" or so you couldn't see them well.
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Re: 66 valiant Wagon 440 W2 - Best handling OEM based parts
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@ dart4forte,
Thanks for that link! Very cool car, I forwarded the link to Stephen to check out.
Jim is actually are pretty talented guy with lots of A body experience. Drop him a line and pick his brain.
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Re: 66 valiant Wagon 440 W2 - Best handling OEM based parts
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11/02/14 01:55 PM
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JCC, I'm looking for a specific power/torque curve for the combo, I've had big block powered A body cars that were a blast to drive straight but were extremely (as you can imagine) nose heavy. The small block and the wagon body combined with at least 250/300 pounds less weight should help offset that a lot. And i agree that the gusseted LCA's probably dont do much with an otherwise stock suspension (modt notably OEM rubber bushed) Mopar, but if it may help any at the limit to me it's worth trying. As for bone crushing torque in a light car, I have a 427" stroker small block in a 2400 pound Cobra....and for years I rode a Yamaha V-Max.....it's certainly not everyone's cup of tea, but the adrenaline rush of power oversteer works for me. If i owned a road race course i would probably prefer a smaller, higher winding motor better balanced chassis combo...so I do understand and respect your point. I'll pass on the banana though, I reckon the wagon's got enough yellow as it is!
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Re: 66 valiant Wagon 440 W2 - Best handling OEM based parts
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Re: 66 valiant Wagon 440 W2 - Best handling OEM based parts
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Re: 66 valiant Wagon 440 W2 - Best handling OEM based parts
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Thanks,
for right now I think I'll just go with the 340 .87 T bars , a pair of Helwig bolt-on sways, XHD springs and a good set of Bilstiens. I can always upgrade once it's on the road, I want a decent ride for now until I see how the reinforced chassis deals with all the 440" W2 torque. I don't want a super stiff slot car ride, I want it to feel balanced, as light and nimble as I can without killing the ride.
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