Any difference in pedal feel with the Wilwoods now that you've been driving on them for awhile?
In reply to Shavarsh :
The brakes are definitely better, but there is still a bit of a numb feel that I don't know what to do about. There is still no "Bite" to the brakes that gives that initial confidence when you put on the brakes, but it will lock up. Probably could have got the same result for a LOT less if i had just gone with a brake bracket and 11" disc.
I could have saved money and left the rear distribution gizmo out of the equation; I run it full open.
And as with all good soap operas, the world turns once again.
With Mrs NOHOME's friend having fun driving around in her Plymoth SCAMP, the request for an automatic shifter was put in the job basket.
I can not bring myself to ever deal with any gearbox that uses a TV cable, so C4 it will be. I will learn to live with the engine turning 3000 rpm while cruising at 60 mph
It is not without some trepidation that step two is complete:
In reply to NOHOME :
Cars without overdrive are more closely related to Satan vs cars with TV cables.
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to NOHOME :
Cars without overdrive are more closely related to Satan vs cars with TV cables.
Recall that this car tried to drive away in "Park" when I initially installed an AOD. I have been involved in 4 or 5 other AOD builds and none of them have ever worked right.
AODs I have learned, suck on many other levels; at least you can manually shift a C4.
Cant wait to see what surprises lurk inside this C4. I know it was driving and shifting when I bought it. And the fluid was clean and not burny. But that is it. Pulled the pan, no chunks or glitter, new filter cause I was there, but gonna send it.
The option is a L33 with a 4L60 cause those bits are sitting in the corner. But I don't think that the 4L60 is going to fit in the Miata tunnel unless I do a lot of cutting. I DO have a powerglide in the same corner, ( from the crashed Hot Rod) but that just brings us around to no OD and more work$.
I don't think I can get any intake to fit under the hood with the LS engine ( cause throttle body) and I wont do a hood scoop.
Tune in for the next episode!
In reply to wvumtnbkr :
Turns out that might come in handy...
The conversation in the shop todaywent something like this.....
Well....if you are going to give up a bunch of power to an automatic transmission, you might as well add a bunch of power. eh?
So rather than a C4 getting stuck on the ass-end of the 302 that was sitting bolted into the engine bay we now have this:
L33 with the powerglide from the Hot Rod.
A lot more work but maybe a better result? Still in the preliminary stages learning how this will fit and how much fabrication will be needed. Need to find a LS1 style intake manifold as I am pretty sure the truck intake wont fit under the hood.
I was asking myself the other night when reading the post about the c4 why you were going that way vs the ls swap.
Appears you asked yourself the same question!
Dusterbd13 said:I was asking myself the other night when reading the post about the c4 why you were going that way vs the ls swap.
Appears you asked yourself the same question!
Mostly because history has taught me that projects all have a debug period at the end that can try your patience. The 302 drive-train was pretty much two years past that point and the car could finally be treated like a car with no thought to the drive-train. The C4 swap met the customer requirements ( wife-unit wants an auto) and was going to take a few weeks and cost a few hundred $$$
The LS is both a new project ( I am drawn to that like a moth to a flame ) and it will face an unknown debug period at the end. I don't think I will mention the new drive-train details to the client; what she does not know will not hurt me!
On paper, there should not be much difference. The 302 should have been making close to 300 hp and torque. The L33 is 330hp if I believe the literature; it is going in totally rebuilt, but bone stock. I have a feeling that the difference is going to be dramatic for some reason; efi being one reason.
Exhaust and hood clearance are the two big technical risk.
The other reason why I might be crazy to start this swap is because another pile of British scrap metal is going to arrive in my shop this winter. Recall that Jag E-type rear end I have been assembling? It is pretty much done and needs to be added to the pile of scrap in order to become this:
So expect another NOHOME build-thread on the subject in the next month or so.
In reply to NOHOME :
I SO love lightweight Es.
Used to visit Miles Collier's cars monthly and his E (formerly Cunningham's) is a masterclass on how to build a racing car.
I'll be following that thread!
In reply to Slow_M :
I promise you no "masterclass" in anything I build. I more like jump out of the plane with a YouTube video on how to build a parachute.
So the mockup engine is in the hole with a shallow Camaro pan and a powerglide on the backside. As of yet the only intake I have is a truck intake, and as you can see it is not going to fit under the lid. There is a fix on the way thanks to an Angry car builder on this forum!
The project is at that stage where you don't dare anchor any point down until you have all the pieces of the puzzle in house. Then you start to negotiate needs, wants and easy/cheap vs hard/expensive path.
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