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Old 12-17-2005, 11:18 PM   #6 (permalink)
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ok, the first post i put on here sounded way too harsh to you, I didnt mean to put you down at all. You're getting some excellent mods for Christmas. Your dyno sheet is going to be just incredbile. What kind of springs have you decided on. Have you considered some additional suspension upgrades to help put that 550rwhp to the road? I think you'll be very dissapointed with your goats drivability without a few other suspension mods, but this is only my amateur opinion. Im also curious to how much that will cost you, installation and all? Sorry for all the questions, but its the only way to learn I hear. Look foward to seeings some great pictures and a very impressive dyno sheet
This is a good point.....making power and getting it to the ground are 2 different issues. The Goat is notorious for suspension inadequacies. Beefing up in those areas will allow for some incredible et's. Also the drive train may be something to look into also, (driveshaft and drive axles). Let us know how ya make out and post some pics after the install. We would all like to see 'em...!!
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