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check out my new pic!
It looks awesome! SRV1 touched it up for me! Looks a heck of a lot better, thanks dude!
BTW this is not my car....lol...... This is Chuck Samuels 200 mile an hour backhalved PRO 5.0 car. This car is so awesome to watch. Theres nothing like seeing a backhalved car run as fast as the new 25.1c full tube chassis guys! thanks again SRV andy http://members.mustangworks.com/andy669/avatar1.jpg heres my car...lol... doesnt quite compare to Chucks! Here it is getting ready to go a friends for the cage and subframes! http://members.mustangworks.com/andy669/turkeyday1.jpg http://members.mustangworks.com/andy669/turkeyday3.jpg http://members.mustangworks.com/andy669/turkeyday4.jpg |
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the avatar is better, now for the rest...:eek:
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O damn i thought that was ur car. Well post pics of when u get ur care done. I never relized samules car was back halved and not a 25.1C. That is very impressive.
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What does back-halved, 25.1C stuff mean???
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Well Fox Body I'm probably not the best person to explain this, but I will tell you what I know. 25.1c refers to the specification number assigned by SFI. To the best of my knowledge there is a 25.1c full tube chassis and a 25.1c backhalf chassis. Either one will allow you to go 7.49 or quicker. I'm real sure that Samuels car is 25.1c, but its a backhalf instead of a full tube chassis. The main difference is the front end suspension mounting points. The backhalved car is going to use a stock replacement type k member with coil overs. Anyone feel free to correct me.
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Sure, I'll correct you.
Don't you spell your name with an uppercase "A"? Take care, -Chris |
Thanks for the info.
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