Tuning in here for sure!
Have you built anything like this before? I do watch a lot of Motorsport, and I don’t ever recall seeing anything like this running around other than maybe a Baja type deal. Will you be in a sanctioning body? Is there a certain series you’ll be with? Will your seat position be original? I’m curious about how you’ll shift the 4500. What plan do have for a front suspension, and are you going to clip the front? Have you ever dry sumped a 6B before?
Many ideas I’ve never seen applied to a vehicle like this before. Very interesting!
Thanks for the interests! This is a combination of a personal street toy that will probably end up a Corvette killer anywhere anytime in the real world.
I have done all kinds of things to the 2nd gen. I cut my teeth on them when they were in production still and my dad was a dealer. We did real good buying them totaled and turning them around on a tote the note basis for guys that needed a truck but couldn't afford a new or even a non salvaged used.
I was a fabricator before I became a mechanic. I used to build compound turbos all the time before kitsch were available.
I agree that I've never seen a mid engine built and I've wanted to do it for a long long time now and finally the cards turned up all aces. I got the truck for free for helping a buddy build another 2G into a short bed drag truck.
The other deal with this one is to be a test bed for an all wheel drive transfer case. For now it will have a Chevy hard mounted rear end in the front and custom arms with another secret project I've got going on racing suspension I put on the front of the drag truck that is lighter than half ton springs and enough damping we did a drop test of the tires 10 inches off the ground and it only squatted the arms about an inch or 2 below ride height and was settled after 1 rebound.
With that this truck will be as low as I can get it on springs alone like maybe 5 inches frame to road and have the nice piston type bags to lift it a couple more for speed bumps and what not.
I'm HIGHLY considering using the Chevy front rear end in the rear along with the knuckles but just have heim joint link to set the steer ahead angle needed to correct contact patch angle caused by negative camber. I want around 20 inches of contact patch low profiles in the rear on both sides and as wide as I can get to allow lock to lock steering at full compression on the suspension.
I have not done a diesel dry sump, never had the need. For what I like I want the C/G as low as possible and as close to center of the wheel base as possible. Where the engine is in the pictures is pretty damn nice.
Funny you asked about seating because I think I'm going to have to move all the controls back at least 15 inches to put the shifter straight up out of the trans landing right in your hand like a sports car does. I like sitting low so it will get a race seat with full gated sides up to the shoulder and sitting in it now I'd say about 4-5 inches off the floorboard. The closer you are to C/G the more you feel what's really going on rather than your whole body swaying with body roll making it seem exaggerated.
I can go on for days. Most of the parts are donated or on hand. I haven't decided on component part list of the engine but I will have a lot of room under the hood for compressors and it'll need a long tube header to relocate the turbo even if I stay HX35WZ.
Getting back to Corvette killing, I'm looking for around a .220 or .240 ring and pinion set. it won't ever pull anything and I have had many vehicles that were over 170mph in real time. This one will be designed for those speeds. I think the math said a .270 with 30 inch tires and 4000 rpm was in the 170mph range. That would make 1st gear a real life gear and 2nd would pull as hard as 3rd and so on.