Originally posted by casey02ws6
Consider getting a T/A specialties or similar rear girdle. It comes with studs, preload studs for the bearing caps and adds more rigidty to the differential. It will add a little insurance against breaking the stock rear. Still not too strong, but it can take a little more abuse than what you think. Mine has lived with more quarter mile passes than Linda Vaughn. Then again, I'm also running a basic bolt on LT-1 with no power adders and an automatic which shocks the driveline a little less than a stick. If you put on drag radials or slicks combined with the suspension mods above, you'll hook outstanding. Just don't try dumping the clutch at high rpm (4000+) on a launch or you can kiss the rear goodbye.
With your times, I can see that the power is there. Now the job is to whittle down the ET with all the various tricks until there is no more left. If you think the MPH is still low, you'll have to look at a few things....clutch is one, reading the scanner to detect any knock, etc...... persistance will pay off.



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