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LS1 Wheelie
About how much crank or wheel horsepower does it take to do a wheelie? I mean the minimum amount in order to do what you'd consider a wheelie. Also, how long can the stock suspension take this for? Is there any way to beef it up to take the abuse?
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I've seen it be done with 350 rwhp, skinnies and very sticky tires/good track prep...in short HRP http://web.camaross.com/bb/biggrin.gif
Rick |
I don't know that you could do it on the stock suspension. You would most likely need to purchase a lot of aftermarket equipment to get the car to hook up well enough to pull a wheel.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by 96fbirdA4: I don't know that you could do it on the stock suspension. You would most likely need to purchase a lot of aftermarket equipment to get the car to hook up well enough to pull a wheel.</font> |
I lifted tires in 2000, with 375rwhp/408tq...
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The only suspension mods I have done to my car are a set of G2 LCA relocation brackets, an airbag in the right rear spring, and a set of Hal QA1 12-way adjustable Hal struts. My best 60' time is a 1.588, and you can click on my homepage posted in my sig to see the picture. http://web.camaross.com/bb/smile.gif This is with 361 RWHP. I am getting ready to upgrade with the G2 torque arm, lightweight control arms, and lightweight panhard rod. Another cam swap is in order, too. http://web.camaross.com/bb/biggrin.gif
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Can you do this with a stock rear end? Can the stock rear end handle many of these launches?
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by TireSmoke: Can you do this with a stock rear end? Can the stock rear end handle many of these launches?</font> To go out and start pulling wheelies, you'd need a lot of beefed up parts on your car, otherwise you're gonna start breaking $h!t left, right, and center. JMO. http://web.camaross.com/bb/wink.gif ------------------ 2002 Z28 - A4, 2.73's, Blk/blk, leather, T-tops, sport appearance package - just bought on June 26, 2002! - Pics 1981 Z28 - 383, TH350 trans., 3.42 posi - sold August, 2000 - Pics 1973 Camaro - Dad's & my project in the works - to be built: 355 Chevy, 11.5:1 pop-ups, "camel hump" heads (w/2.02 valves), solid cam, 4-speed.....it should be quick! - Pics |
All you have to do is put hydraulics on the front and right when you take off, it will lift the front. Then you get your wheelie.
He He. Im just messin. |
My 95 firebird would lift the front tires about 3" with totally stock suspension and 28x10.5W et streets. The guy I bought my car from did not believe in after market suspension.
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