I just bought a 1984 Toyota Supra today, and needless to say it is a pretty cool car. It needs a little work, but overall it is cool.
It runs well, all it needs is a clutch and minor body work. But that is not what I came to talk about.
What I was wondering was, what will dropping a Chevy 302 do with the weight distribution. The motor itself, is not much heavier than the stock L6, and I have to redo the suspension anyways.
Yes, I will put in a new transmission, and rear end. This will most likely come from a Camaro.
Do you think this will be a viable setup?
I expect to put out around 300hp at the wheels with this motor.
Oh, and if you guys are going to *Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored* at me about cost, the rear end, tranny and motor will all be free. I've got the motor, and a few mechanics owe me big time.
It runs well, all it needs is a clutch and minor body work. But that is not what I came to talk about.
What I was wondering was, what will dropping a Chevy 302 do with the weight distribution. The motor itself, is not much heavier than the stock L6, and I have to redo the suspension anyways.
Yes, I will put in a new transmission, and rear end. This will most likely come from a Camaro.
Do you think this will be a viable setup?
I expect to put out around 300hp at the wheels with this motor.
Oh, and if you guys are going to *Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored* at me about cost, the rear end, tranny and motor will all be free. I've got the motor, and a few mechanics owe me big time.
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