G-man
Well-Known Member
Hi
I want to upgrade my suspension and torsion bars on my 1968 Dodge Charger.
This car is primarily cruising/street driving, so it needs to handle decent (not throw u out of the seat around bends and bumps as it does now) however I want it to also be optimum for drag (straight line acceleration) without compromising the intended cruising/street driving.
Im going to be running a cross ram 1960's 426ci Hemi that I will be getting my hands on.
I been recomended 1.22" torsion bars, 1.25" front sway bar, 1.0" (if this is biggest) rear sway bar and Bilstein Shock absorbers and added 2-3 leafs to my original leafsprings that these cars came with (1 reverse to eliminate rear wheel axle hop)
My problem so called with that setup above is this...
Superstock springs run 6 leafs left 8 leafs right, good for straight line. Adding the rear and front sway bars and big torsion bars would make the car handle awesome, but adding all that extra weight cant be good for straight line. SInce i wont be at a circuit driving 200mph around corners this sounds excessive to me. At same time, a car that launches dead straight and doesnt drop the nose, would help for acceleration as it will drive square.
Sway bars shouldn't effect the straight line, so if i had SS springs and sway bars it would go straight hard and handle awesome.
A street car that rolls and bounces is not good, so maybe the above setup will be the best and also launch straight not twist and turn (Hemis make the car lean, with sway bars the car will launch straight rather then left side comming off ground which should improve acceleration?). I mean, dodge vipers are fast as hell and they got everything SOLID front and rear and what not.
THis is whats running through my head. Ideas appreciated.
I want to upgrade my suspension and torsion bars on my 1968 Dodge Charger.
This car is primarily cruising/street driving, so it needs to handle decent (not throw u out of the seat around bends and bumps as it does now) however I want it to also be optimum for drag (straight line acceleration) without compromising the intended cruising/street driving.
Im going to be running a cross ram 1960's 426ci Hemi that I will be getting my hands on.
I been recomended 1.22" torsion bars, 1.25" front sway bar, 1.0" (if this is biggest) rear sway bar and Bilstein Shock absorbers and added 2-3 leafs to my original leafsprings that these cars came with (1 reverse to eliminate rear wheel axle hop)
My problem so called with that setup above is this...
Superstock springs run 6 leafs left 8 leafs right, good for straight line. Adding the rear and front sway bars and big torsion bars would make the car handle awesome, but adding all that extra weight cant be good for straight line. SInce i wont be at a circuit driving 200mph around corners this sounds excessive to me. At same time, a car that launches dead straight and doesnt drop the nose, would help for acceleration as it will drive square.
Sway bars shouldn't effect the straight line, so if i had SS springs and sway bars it would go straight hard and handle awesome.
A street car that rolls and bounces is not good, so maybe the above setup will be the best and also launch straight not twist and turn (Hemis make the car lean, with sway bars the car will launch straight rather then left side comming off ground which should improve acceleration?). I mean, dodge vipers are fast as hell and they got everything SOLID front and rear and what not.
THis is whats running through my head. Ideas appreciated.