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"How to Make Your Muscle Car Handle", by Mark Savitske
Not sure if anyone has picked up a copy of Mark Savitske's new book, but I just got a copy in the mail. If anyone is interested in updating the suspension on their old Pontiacs, you NEED to get this book! This information contained within is well presented and easy to follow.
Chapters are as follows: 1) General Front End Geometry 2) General Rear Suspension Geometry 3) Springs, Rates and Shocks 4) Aftermarket Arms 5) Sway Bars 6) Wheels and Tires 7) Total Package 8) GM Muscle Cars 9) Ford Muscle Cars 10) Mopar Muscle Cars A lot of the products featured in the book are those sold by Mark, but what can you expect? He obviously believes in what he sells, and for good reason. Many of us on the board have used his products and followed his advice with great results. Great book, Mark!
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Sammy 1967 Lemans: 455 swap in progress (stock crank, stock rods, TRW slugs, mildly ported 6x heads, Stump Puller hyd roller, 1.5 PRW aluminum rollers, Comp hyd roller lifters, Performer RPM, q-jet, RA exhaust manifolds, 2 1/2" exhaust, ebay HEI), 200 4R, and some suspension stuff |
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Hadn't heard of him before. Thanks for the info.
Russ |
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I have the book. I have learned a lot from it. Much of it I have read over and over till it sinks in. I put F Body spindles on my 70 GTO back in the late 80's. That was as hi tech as we could get back then. Everything has changed and the aftermarket has opened many doors for the performance minded muscle car owner. I really like this book and believe it was money well spent. I bought my book online at Borders for about 25 bucks.
Paul
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Amazon.com: $16.00
Although I haven't read the whole book yet, I don't see anything mentioned about body bushings, which is one of the things on my list to update. A section on brakes would have been great too, but maybe he's saving that for part two! Either way, great info. Rossoborne, check out www.scandc.com. I think Mark (the author) is on the boards here sometimes.
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Sammy 1967 Lemans: 455 swap in progress (stock crank, stock rods, TRW slugs, mildly ported 6x heads, Stump Puller hyd roller, 1.5 PRW aluminum rollers, Comp hyd roller lifters, Performer RPM, q-jet, RA exhaust manifolds, 2 1/2" exhaust, ebay HEI), 200 4R, and some suspension stuff |
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Thanks. Unfortunately, his stuff is out of my price range, but I am going to pick up the book soon I hope.
Now, if anyone knows of a "25 free or very very cheap ways to improve your 70 Lemans/GTO suspension" type of book, feel free to let me know. :-) Russ |
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i have the book, good reading , i am using spindles off an Australian HQ Holden on my '66 GTO , and if i read it right they should be good for my geometry , they are an inch taller than gto they raise tie rod end about 3/4" and lower the car about 3/4" and have the same ball joint tapers, ..
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Interesting
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Gotta Luv some old Muscle.. 64 GTO Sedan Produced w/PwrSteering-PwrBrakes-AC-Padded Dash/Rally clock/ RemoteSideMirror 3sp&3:08/10 boltPosi-Pwr Windows-Pwr Antenna Silvermist w/BlackVinyl Top http://s161.photobucket.com/albums/t201/dracowizard/65/ |
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Sammy 1967 Lemans: 455 swap in progress (stock crank, stock rods, TRW slugs, mildly ported 6x heads, Stump Puller hyd roller, 1.5 PRW aluminum rollers, Comp hyd roller lifters, Performer RPM, q-jet, RA exhaust manifolds, 2 1/2" exhaust, ebay HEI), 200 4R, and some suspension stuff |
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here is a picture of the hq spindle and the aussie designed brake kit i put on them , VT holden hubs(4 3/4 stud) ,pbr twin piston calipers, 12" rotors, fits 15" wheel
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I'd be interested in finding out more about the brake set-up for my '66. I like the 12" rotors fitting a 15" wheel.....not wanting to lower mine though.
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Thanks for sharing the pics cowfarmer,lookes to be nice and i like the looks of the Holden after seeing some pics.Wild they claimed it to look like a cross between a camaro&chevelle.Ya know what.....It does!
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they looked loke what they destroyed in mad max...all those crazy intercepters chases! so are those spindal swaps better than the f-body spindal swap which i just finished doing?
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Fred puhn put out a similar book back in the 80's. very usefull and full of usefule technical advice and math for you smarter people.
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I still have that book.
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72 GTO 400-M20 Lucy Blue 86 2+2 Black 09 G8 GT red 08 Torrent GXP (wife's) 09 G8 ST (UTE) black A pissed off fat house chimp on dope would be a lot more deadly. |
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many automoitve aftermarket industries today are flourishing due to the information published in thos books.
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Hmmm maybe I should go around and buy up all the HQ spindles I can find here, could be a market to sell back to all you US boys...lol.
I know a lot of people here in OZ already use HQ suspension parts in A body cars, mainly Chevelles. I didn't think about it when I did the front end of my 69 goat, only found out later that the parts are interchangeable, and I work for Holden! |
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