Took that personally, did ya?
If I was going to go all in and spend a chunk of change, why would I not want something that was designed from the start to be a performance handling piece? You yourself said your kit was designed for making a motor swap easier, and handling never entered the chat beyond designing out bump steer.
On the other hand, the Chebby boys have had to deal with a truly subpar design in the Camaro and had to actually design a completely new suspension for the purpose of handing.
So why not go with a blank slate design that isn't tied to keeping the stock UCA mount? Even if the fab work is certainly much more intense.
On the other hand, if I am going to stay with something that wasn't designed for handling, why not stick with what I have? Saves me a ton of cash and avoids things like loading the frame rails in ways they weren't designed for. Plus I get an actual crossmember tying the frames together instead of a single tube. For my purposes, I think the torsion bars will do fine.
BTW, here's a fun read of a
Valiant build and his success in a competitive CAM-T arena, despite being 200+ HP behind the competition
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Here's one of his event results. Note that even his co-driver beat the Camaro, so it's not just the driver.
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And would you look at that, he even beat all the modern muscle that day. But no 1LE's, GT350's or Mach1's since it was before their time so probably not a fair comparison.
Here's the Camaro they both beat that day:
"Under the hood beats a fiery Mast Motorsports LS3-based 427ci engine that delivers 496 hp to the rear tires, as dyno’d by Westech Performance. It’s backed by a TREMEC T-56 Magnum transmission and Currie Enterprises full-floating rear axle. Carbon-fiber inner fenders from Anvil Auto help tuck massive 18x11 Forgeline wheels and sticky Falken Azenis RT615K+ 315/30ZR18 tires.
The car’s tunnel-vision inducing grip comes courtesy of a Total Cost Involved (TCI) Pro Touring IFS in the front and Torque Arm suspension in the rear. The thoroughly modernized setup uses performance-oriented geometry and extremely stiff components to help the car grip into the corners and plant the power on the way out. JRi coilovers sit at all four corners and aid in the grip-making magic."
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Hmm...maybe the Chebby kit's aren't worth the squeeze.
Wonder how Tom would have done in his Valiant with a 600hp G3/T56 setup? Oh, and bigger torsion bars. Towards the end of the build thread he was toying with upgrading from the 1.06 bars he was running, but never did. Plus, he never got bigger than the 11.75" brakes with some small 4p Wilwood calipers using an AFEngineering kit. Seems like he left some on the table.
Car got sold because his sponsor wanted a different brand:
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