neonwannabee ....
From your response, it sounded like you were not offended by my kind-hearted ribbing!
You crazy import guys are quite amazing. Your technology level leaves all others in the dust.
Regarding the multi-disk, I read a feature on a car in Turbo and High Tech Performance and this guy was running something like a 3 disk 6" clutch ... or something like that. Sounded like someone made a clutch out of an automatic!!!!
As far as doing it the hard way. I am INTIMATELY aware of doing it the hard way. Because, my cross to bear was a 63 Paxton Supercharged Studebaker Super Lark (factory Paxton.)
This car was the "first Z28" because it was a complete package including suspension, instruments, and distinctive badges not to mention a Paxton supercharged 289 V8.
Back in 1974, I had not money, was going to college, and any speed mod to my car was fabricated by myself. The only aftermarket purchase I made for the car was a Chet Herbert cam for $50. However, I probably had 200 hours in the heads with OS Pontiac valves.
The car ran about 104-106 thru the stock mufflers on street tires. And one summer, I beat every single car that came to the local hangout - Winky's.
I don't think I would have to tell you the expressions I have seen on other driver's faces when I would beat their 396 with their girl friend sitting next to them on the bench seat!
My days of glory came to an end when I decided to try a Chevy diaphragm clutch and broke 2 axles, 1 driveshaft, and side gear from the Dana 44 posi. ....and then I restored the car and that was the final nail in the coffin.
However, I have gone from the ultimate sleeper to a Viper! This is like going from 0% to 100% in observables. The Stude was INVISIBLE to police while the Viper can be seen thru solid walls!
I've actually considered buying a turbo Supra a couple of times, but the car seemed just too heavy. If I had to buy an import it would probably be the 4wd Eagle.
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Always keep the shiny side up!
Tom