SFC & STB questions
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SFC & STB questions
After not working for 4 months due to Sep. 11, I finally have my job back and I am getting back out of debt. I am trying to plan ahead for some mods to the 'bird and need some opinions/suggestions.
I want to get SFC's and a STB first. Using the links at the top of the page to our corporate sponsors I went looking specifically at Thunder Racing. They are advertising 2 sfc's with addon pieces and 2 stb's.
I understand the concept of sfc's but what is the addon piece? Is that for up by the steering box? Why does the Global West product look so wimpy as opposed to the Kenny Brown stuff?
Which is better, or is there another product out there I should spend my money on?
Details: 1991 Trans Am WS6 LB9/700R4/2.73 posi. w/ t-tops, Eiback Pro Kit springs, Monroe Sensa-Trac shocks, K&N, Platinum +4's, 8mm wires, TPI coolant bypass.
Future Plans: brake upgrade (1le or baer) front and replace alum. drum rears with disc, rear gear change (3.23/3.42), 4th gen seats and console.
TIA!:hail: :hail:
I want to get SFC's and a STB first. Using the links at the top of the page to our corporate sponsors I went looking specifically at Thunder Racing. They are advertising 2 sfc's with addon pieces and 2 stb's.
I understand the concept of sfc's but what is the addon piece? Is that for up by the steering box? Why does the Global West product look so wimpy as opposed to the Kenny Brown stuff?
Which is better, or is there another product out there I should spend my money on?
Details: 1991 Trans Am WS6 LB9/700R4/2.73 posi. w/ t-tops, Eiback Pro Kit springs, Monroe Sensa-Trac shocks, K&N, Platinum +4's, 8mm wires, TPI coolant bypass.
Future Plans: brake upgrade (1le or baer) front and replace alum. drum rears with disc, rear gear change (3.23/3.42), 4th gen seats and console.
TIA!:hail: :hail:
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From: Silverhill,Al
Car: 92 Camaro RS
Engine: 305 TBI
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Save yourself some money and get click on the SPOHN banner at top of page, his subframes are great, they have the extra pieces to tie them to the frame too, and a lot cheaper, I think I paid $155.00 and you can't beat the quality and they are plenty heavy too.
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