What is most important for traction

96flame
04-29-2005, 12:31 PM
I recently installed a cam and headers and now traction is really an issue. The only traction mods I have are Spohn lower control arms and poly torque arm mount. What is going to give me the most benifit? Subframe connectors, relocation brackets for rear control arms, springs, shocks, or drag radials. I realize that every one of these items is needed but I can't afford them all right away. So which should be done first??

Thanks for the input

Dan

Xride
04-29-2005, 01:00 PM
Tires will make the biggest difference

Zdrag28
04-29-2005, 06:24 PM
tires are the biggest key factor in traction
lca relocation brackets are more for when u lower(lca should be parelell with the ground if so relo brackets wont do to much anyway)

OBE1 95Z28
04-29-2005, 06:54 PM
Another vote for tires. If it's for drag racing, go with ET Streets; much greater traction than drag radials. Of course your differential will be your next problem.

96flame
05-03-2005, 12:57 PM
guys say that the relocation brackets help eliminate wheel hop and the subframe connectors stiffen the body to transfer the weight better so thats why I was asking what peoples real experiences were

revtime
05-04-2005, 01:43 AM
I have a lot of suspension stuff......BMR adj TA, Eibach drag launch kit, KYB adj shocks, Lakewood LCAs, BMR relo brackets.
I put in most of that stuff at one time, all except the relo brackets...and for me the relocation brackets really helped alot.
But tires will be the biggest thing in your search for traction.....with DRs my car hooks pretty decent, 1.8 sixty foots. Without DRs it will spin for days..... :(

Violator
05-15-2005, 04:19 AM
I'd suggest the SFC's first. Adding drag radials with a cammed engine could be bad for the body. When you start hooking power on these cars they begin to twist and the gaps between the doors and fenders/quarter panels will start to get wider from one end to the other. Creasing the quarter panels has also been known to happen without SFC's. If you have the money do SFC's and drag radials.

Relocation brackets will help traction on stock height cars. Aftermarket torque arms that mount in place of the G-Load brace work well too.

Injuneer
05-15-2005, 11:14 AM
Tires have to be first. After that, I'll vote for the LCA relo brackets, even on a stock ride height car. I would disagree that they are only for lowered cars. Even with everything else I had done to the suspension (QA1's, drag launch springs, Spohn TA, LCA's, panhard rod), there was still a lot of wheel hop. The Spohn LCA relo brackets eliminated all of it..... and were talking some decent HP levels. I didn't add the SFC's until the car was fast enough to require a roll bar, and I had the bar and the SFC's integrated into a single design. I didn't see any evidence of body distortion with the previous bolt-on/N2O engine.

teke184
05-16-2005, 10:15 AM
i agree with fred and the others...

worry about the link that actually connects the car to the road...the tires

and i have brackets on my stock ride height car...traction is great.

i have decent tires and i get a good chirp powershifting into 2nd, not tons of spin....and that's with 380+ hp at the wheels

roguedriver
05-16-2005, 02:35 PM
Tires for sure. But I would do the SFC's too. I did mine not so much for launching or handling, but to keep the car tight. Especially if you have a T-Top car. I do. I put them on within the first few thousand miles. I have almost 90k on the car now and don't have a single creek, rattle or squeek, and the roads suck out here in New Mexico. I felt it was money very well spent.

Ken R.

mw
05-16-2005, 09:20 PM
Is there any benefit to bringing the rear of the control arms lower than the front or do they just need to be level?

Xride
05-16-2005, 11:09 PM
Is there any benefit to bringing the rear of the control arms lower than the front or do they just need to be level?

level is best.

Injuneer
05-17-2005, 12:11 AM
Depends how you plan to use the car. In my experience, for straight line traction, the lower the axle end of the LCA, the better the traction. Set it level in the static condition, and if the body has any squat at all on launch, the front of the LCA drops below the axle end, and the wheel hop starts. My car sits about 1/2" higher than stock in the rear, and I have the LCA's in the lowest hole in the Spohn relo brackets.

blownbird01
05-17-2005, 10:43 PM
Tires are a must. Then get a set of qa1's. They are the best mod I ever did suspension wise. Went from 2.0 60 ft down to almost a 1.5!

WSUFlyer
05-19-2005, 03:40 PM
I vote for SFCs and tires....Don't wanna twist that body.

Ryan

River City Speed
05-23-2005, 09:34 PM
I must say please put SFC's on your car. My car('94 T-Top M6) has 118K on it, the body is twisted so badly the passenger door is seperating(outer skin and frame). I don't have SFC's on my car, I'm a freakin' welder for god's sake! How could I have been so stupid?!!! I built the motor, put an awesome clutch in it, drag radials, etc... Now I have finally gotten serious about the car and want to stiffen the chassis. The car runs 12's consistantly but it's real bad on the body. I can actually feel the car moving around me. I'm about to build some custom SFC's and will put a roll bar in it also. I'm going to go ahead and build the suspension in the near future also.

JordonMusser
05-23-2005, 10:14 PM
tires