I disagree with the blanket statement that the CalTracs are sufficient for whatever some one posts here about building a high horsepower car. I never said they wouldn't hook, I said they wouldn't hook consistently and if you want to go rounds then CalTracs are not the way to go.
I can personally say I have raced both styles frequently for years, nearly every weekend at many tracks across the southeast so I'm not talking out of my ***. I've won many races and gone many rounds with CalTracs so I know what it takes to make the CalTracs work and when they don't work.
I can adjust a four link in a few minutes, they aren't that complicated, in fact I built both my cars and others before them, didn't have to take it to a race shop. You can think what you want, you can believe what you want and you can agree with who you want but I have the real world experience to back up what I say.
If you want a high horsepower car that will hook as consistently as possible a four link can not be beat.
You may ask yourself why I insist on expressing this every time some one mentions CalTracs. Because I wasted my money on them, after shipping and everything I spent $1200 and the car wasn't any faster or more consistent than it was with SS springs. For $1200 I bought a complete welded rear frame, four link bars, QA1 coil overs, shock mounts and moly rod ends. Sure it takes some more money to install it and it's more work but if I had just bought it first I wouldn't have wasted $1200 on the CalTracs, which are still on my Duster BTW and are going to stay there. The next engine it gets will be less than the 600 HP the OP was talking about, probably about 150-180 less.
BTW all this is meaningless, it depends on what the OP wants, if he doesn't care if it hooks consistently round after round, race after race, then by all means put the CT's on there. But just let it be known that once you start racing, you may get bit and want to race more, than you'll want to win more and go faster, if you already have the four link you'll be in good shape. Why waste money, spend a little more up front and you'll save a bunch in the long run. But hey, it's your money, do what you want. I'm just telling you what my experience has been and how I could have saved money.