This question is for the few people that actually drag race their Festiva's.
How do you have your front end set-up? Springs, shocks, travel limiters, traction bars, etc? Re-enforcing front beam (lower radiator support), no sway bar?
I'm at the point of really thinking about what I want to do to the front of the car. Current thinking is to get rid of the the factory sway bar and fabricate curved traction bars (so the tires won't rub when the wheels are turned - just like a stock swaybar) and secure them to a modified swaybar mounting plates. These would be tubular with threaded ends so I could adjust the toe in/out.
With no sway bar running across the front of the car, the engine/trans could be moved more forward.
I am going to keep the battery (small lawn mower battery) in the engine compartment and mount it over the transmission or on the lower radiator support as well as install a small fuel tank up forward. Still deciding whether to install a 1-gal fuel cell in the right hand corner of the engine bay or make one out of the square/tubular lower radiator support beam.
I have re-enforced the lower suspension attachment point. I have ordered a set of the tubular re-enforcing frames that Hot Wheels is making.
I'm leaning towards installing a shock tower strut tubular re-enforcing/tie bar as well as one for the lower suspension attachment points.
Remember, this is a non-streetable drag racer that only goes in a straight line for a 1/4-mile, so the suspension needs are far different that a road racer or street car.
Looking forward to all suggestions, comments and opinions - I'm sure you will come up with things I haven't thought of!
How do you have your front end set-up? Springs, shocks, travel limiters, traction bars, etc? Re-enforcing front beam (lower radiator support), no sway bar?
I'm at the point of really thinking about what I want to do to the front of the car. Current thinking is to get rid of the the factory sway bar and fabricate curved traction bars (so the tires won't rub when the wheels are turned - just like a stock swaybar) and secure them to a modified swaybar mounting plates. These would be tubular with threaded ends so I could adjust the toe in/out.
With no sway bar running across the front of the car, the engine/trans could be moved more forward.
I am going to keep the battery (small lawn mower battery) in the engine compartment and mount it over the transmission or on the lower radiator support as well as install a small fuel tank up forward. Still deciding whether to install a 1-gal fuel cell in the right hand corner of the engine bay or make one out of the square/tubular lower radiator support beam.
I have re-enforced the lower suspension attachment point. I have ordered a set of the tubular re-enforcing frames that Hot Wheels is making.
I'm leaning towards installing a shock tower strut tubular re-enforcing/tie bar as well as one for the lower suspension attachment points.
Remember, this is a non-streetable drag racer that only goes in a straight line for a 1/4-mile, so the suspension needs are far different that a road racer or street car.
Looking forward to all suggestions, comments and opinions - I'm sure you will come up with things I haven't thought of!
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