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hi guys

im currently building an r34 gtt with an rb26/30 in it. purely for street/strip duty

the car is stripped

will be seam welded thru the whole cabin, boot, around the doors and the engine bay

have mickey thompson street slicks

and around 700hp at the wheels

full weld in cage by brown davis

it currently has hsd hr racing coilovers but i want to know what i need to have for quarter mile drag racing as these coilovers are really hard better suited for drifting

it will have a fairly large brake setup at the front and just something standard size on the back so i can fit small wheels on the back.

basically

what arms/bracing will i need?

what spring/shocks/coilovers will i need?

what diff do u recomend i have a kaaz 1.5way atm but if i need to change then i will

car is manual atm but i will be building an auto for it later

all details will be greatly appreciated

thanks

julz

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hi guys

im currently building an r34 gtt with an rb26/30 in it. purely for street/strip duty

the car is stripped

will be seam welded thru the whole cabin, boot, around the doors and the engine bay

have mickey thompson street slicks

and around 700hp at the wheels

full weld in cage by brown davis

it currently has hsd hr racing coilovers but i want to know what i need to have for quarter mile drag racing as these coilovers are really hard better suited for drifting

it will have a fairly large brake setup at the front and just something standard size on the back so i can fit small wheels on the back.

basically

what arms/bracing will i need?

what spring/shocks/coilovers will i need?

what diff do u recomend i have a kaaz 1.5way atm but if i need to change then i will

car is manual atm but i will be building an auto for it later

all details will be greatly appreciated

thanks

julz

Mate i have run 8.9 @ 159 in a r32 gtr with completly stock suspension.

For a rear wheel drive car id put some stock suspension in the front and some 2 way adustable coil overs in the back so you can adjust the bump and rebound.

Hope this helps

Paul

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