Canyon Carver project?

Waaaaiiit. You think you’re going to go low 11’s with a 318, 4.10” gears in a Dana 60, 1.12” torsion bars, Firm Feel leaf springs and Bilsteins?

And pull 25 mpg’s?

Look I’m no drag racer. I know a few basic things, my focus is handling. But you aren’t building a suspension set up that’s going to be ideal for drag racing. Not that you can’t drag race with that set up, but it’s going to cost you time. And I’m sure one of the drag race guys can give better info, but I’d guess you’d need 450 hp to go low 11’s unless that car is super light. That’s a tall order from a 318. Especially if you intend to drive it on the street and have it be reliable.

That’s why I asked you about what you wanted to do earlier. What handles best and what hooks best at the strip are two different suspension set ups. A “corner carver” is going to lose a bunch of time at the strip because of suspension set up. And throwing more power at it won’t necessarily fix it either, because you have to hook to go fast. The parts you already have will make for a good corner carver, they won’t make for a good 11 second strip car.
I'm also getting a fiberglass front end and aluminum seat. But I'm not sure when. Like I said earlier my emphasis is on handling and highway driving at the moment, being quick on the strip is less important to me right now, but something I'm keeping in mind for the future.