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Old 10-04-2002, 09:30 PM   #1
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Cool pinion angle, how to change it?

Well I made it to the track tonight. Not good, the 60fts killed me all night 1.74 was the best. I just fixed the torque boxes, installed the poly bushings, got a new set of hoosiers. It is deadly on the street, yet at the track tonight I had to baby it off the line 2700 RPMS. 12.60s @ 109 all night the weather was off and so was every one else. Now for the question on hand, I will not buy adjustable anything, don't even say it. I have heard that you can lower the top mounting holes for the upper control arms. Also to lower the mounting holes on the rear of the lowers. What is right or do you do both? Also what is the desired pinion angle? How do I check it? Thanks for any input, No I will not buy the adjustables.
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Old 10-05-2002, 09:52 AM   #2
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Well I can't help you on how to adjust it because you don't want a nice set of adjustable uppers (why?). All I can say is that -4 is good for a street strip setup, and -6 is good for the track and a set of slicks.
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Old 10-05-2002, 04:45 PM   #3
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My next funds available will be for a K member and a set of A arms. Then, the next funds will be for a set of Aluminum heads. I can drill holes and weld plates for free. And if I am lucky the info will be free also. I really need to change my name from 88workcar to MrNoBuget
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Old 10-06-2002, 01:23 AM   #4
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Why are you so against adjustable parts, it make it EASIER to adjust things. If you weld everything up so it's good at the track, what are you going to do when it rides *****y on the street? I'm not trying to talk "S", I just don't see a downside on having something adjustable when it's going to need to be adjustable?
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Old 10-06-2002, 08:33 AM   #5
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I don't think I'd recommend drilling different mounting holes for the uppers or lowers, especially the uppers. There's not much extra room to redrill the holes and the bushings wouldn't end up getting the support laterally that they need. The upper & lower mounting points are both weak points in the rear suspension so any extra drilling or cutting is only going to weaken them further. If you are dead-set on this approach, you'd want to move the front mounting holes for the lowers more rearward, essentially pushing the bottom of the axle backward which would pivot the pinion lower for a more negative angle. But again, I wouldn't recommend it. UPR makes a set of double-adjustable uppers that are pretty affordable and would give you all the pinion angle adjustability that you'd need.
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Old 10-06-2002, 09:33 AM   #6
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I also have plans to get an elec water pump, more money... Well if that many of you recomend against this method, I guess I will just buget in the adjustables. But this brings up another ? Do people with adjustables "adjust" at the track, to race then again to come home? I am the one who does not mind compromise. I am willing to put up with crap in the name of low ETs. Thanks for the info.
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Old 10-08-2002, 05:14 AM   #7
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I wonder why no one has ever offered a shorter upper control arm or a longer lower. Even minute changes? Oh well I guess I'm beating a dead horse ( opps, sorry, a dead cat mabey)
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Old 10-08-2002, 06:27 AM   #8
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Some lowers, like the Megabite Srs have Heim joints at both ends which provide adjustability. You can accomplish pinion adjustment with these just the same as with adjustable uppers. Once I've set my pinion angle, I rarely ever change it. As a matter of fact, I have been all over the place this season with pinion angle, all the way from -6 to +2 and it doesn't have any appreciable effect on my 60' times. I think the pinion angle is much more important to a car with the stock rubber bushings everywhere since it counteracts large movements of the pinion under acceleration. In a car like mine that is very stiff in the mounting points there just isn't much pinion movement at all, at least as far as I can tell. I've got an adjustable pinion snubber on the car that I dress up with shoe polish and I rarely ever see it contact on the snubber plate.
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Old 10-08-2002, 05:51 PM   #9
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Well I just finished installing the poly bushings in the rear, and reinforced and welded the boxes. I may not even need the pinion angle changed. If I were to only buy one set, should it be upper or lower? I do believe that my 60ft is suffering due to the wrong springs on my coil over fronts. I am going to put the 4cyl springs back in front, if that makes it better I will order new coil over springs. Thanks for all of your help, Hope you have better luck next time you order pizza.
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Old 10-09-2002, 06:25 AM   #10
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Bwahahahahah! Funny thing it that there was just an article in our local paper last weekend where three guys spent the night in jail for stiffing the pizza guy on an $11 tab! Doh!
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Old 10-09-2002, 09:39 AM   #11
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I can send you a set of Brand New Granatelli Double Adjustable Uppers for $130.00 shipped. I have two sets sitting in my garage. These are the only uppers I use on all the cars I build.
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