In reply to G_Body_Man:
I will lower it, looking for V8 possibilities, upgrade trans, and tow my Gti with it regardless of the bickering over the rules.
In reply to G_Body_Man:
I will lower it, looking for V8 possibilities, upgrade trans, and tow my Gti with it regardless of the bickering over the rules.
if one were to make their vehicle fall under the OK line on the height to track width chart would it not be allowed at an SCCA event "because minivan" even if OK per their static rollover thing chart?
i'm just asking, mostly because the 'vous is a 3 inch drop and box flares away from falling in the OK side of the graph.
vwcorvette wrote: In reply to G_Body_Man: I will lower it, looking for V8 possibilities, upgrade trans, and tow my Gti with it regardless of the bickering over the rules.
There are already mounts for an SBC, and there's (barely) enough space to stack mounts for an LSx. It's a 4L60-E (IIRC), so a 4L65, 4L80 or 4L85 should bolt right in. If you are looking to run boost, there's enough bay clearance to do low-mounts. Belltech makes lowering systems for them. A bit pricey, but worth it.
G_Body_Man wrote:vwcorvette wrote: In reply to G_Body_Man: I will lower it, looking for V8 possibilities, upgrade trans, and tow my Gti with it regardless of the bickering over the rules.There are already mounts for an SBC, and there's (barely) enough space to stack mounts for an LSx. It's a 4L60-E (IIRC), so a 4L65, 4L80 or 4L85 should bolt right in. If you are looking to run boost, there's enough bay clearance to do low-mounts. Belltech makes lowering systems for them. A bit pricey, but worth it.
i think i just scrapped a set of astro v8 mounts, i kept one set and i would let a grm'er have them cheap. i've done it all with astros. with my old 96 i pretty much rebuilt the 4.3 while leaving the block on the mounts. then it dropped the gear off the cam(forgot to bend the lock tabs - doh). i did the whole stack astro v8 swap and ls to sbc swap mount plates thing, i might be the first person to try that, and put a 5.3 in it. then i wanted the 5.3 for impala so i put in a 350/700r4/np208 and 3/4 ton axles. should have kept that one but needed cash quick for a daily so i turned it in for scrap.
I'll let vwcorvette have first dibs on the mounts. I'm still debating between an LS swap and a single Turbo.
G_Body_Man wrote: I'll let vwcorvette have first dibs on the mounts. I'm still debating between an LS swap and a single Turbo.
Nobody said you can't do both.
MrJoshua wrote:G_Body_Man wrote: I'll let vwcorvette have first dibs on the mounts. I'm still debating between an LS swap and a single Turbo.Nobody said you can't do both.
My bank account says so
I will be contacting a couple of local SCCA clubs and see what the ruling is for minivans and will post my findings in this thread soon.
Rick Goolsby wrote: I will be contacting a couple of local SCCA clubs and see what the ruling is for minivans and will post my findings in this thread soon.
Great, thanks for looking into this Rick.
If we can't race vans at the challenge, we can always host an exclusive mini-van ice racing event up in wisconsin...
you FL guys might need to pick up a winter coat though.
Anyone need a convertible Toyota Previa with flames??
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/5322760614.html
Devilsolsi wrote: Anyone need a convertible Toyota Previa with flames?? http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/5322760614.html
It's glorious!
Asking $100
The ad references a video which sounds like a joke but the video is real!
Even better, the video is posted under the name of SmellyOldFatGuy
https://www.youtube.com/embed/hDDj-AIe1Mw
I am going to write him and personally invite him to The Challenge. I suspect he is selling it because he now does not know what to do with it. What he should do is bring it to The Challenge.
Devilsolsi wrote: Anyone need a convertible Toyota Previa with flames?? http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/5322760614.html
If anybody anywhere near me (Eastern PA) buys this and stores it over the winter, I volunteer a large amount of my time, tools, craigslist parts skillz, a set of cheap coilovers, garage space, and more to help- it's just that I need to get this Rally Car going before I can challenge van with you.
Anybody in?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ wrote:Devilsolsi wrote: Anyone need a convertible Toyota Previa with flames?? http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/5322760614.htmlIf anybody anywhere near me (Eastern PA) buys this and stores it over the winter, I volunteer a large amount of my time, tools, craigslist parts skillz, a set of cheap coilovers, garage space, and more to help- it's just that I need to get this Rally Car going before I can challenge van with you. Anybody in?
you drive a hard bargain..
Im game for this if we can autox.Im going to look at a 89 Caravan 2.5 turbo auto this weekend for $400.Was originally going to use my current 89 5spd but its way too nice to remove interior.It just went 13.9 a few weeks ago using alot of stock shelby dodge stuff:)
SgtCraig wrote: Im game for this if we can autox.Im going to look at a 89 Caravan 2.5 turbo auto this weekend for $400.Was originally going to use my current 89 5spd but its way too nice to remove interior.It just went 13.9 a few weeks ago using alot of stock shelby dodge stuff:)
That would be awesome... we are still waiting on an autocross ruling.
In other news I pulled the engine out of the white odyssey...
I feel like the wait is killin this project ... we're losing momentum for the van class. . In my way of thinking (which is often wrong and short sighted) it shouldn't take but a couple phone calls to sort this out. I hope we get an answer from the powers that be soon so guys can take the plunge and join in, or we can move on to other projects. I've been waiting for weeks now to start hacking up this barge. If someone reading this has some pull, get a message out that were dying on the vine here!
I am forging ahead, I already pulled the engine from the white van. I hope to pull the cl engine this week.
I figure we will be fine, they have let minivans run in the past, and a jeep cherokee won the autocross before. Neither were legal per scca rules yet they were both successful.
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