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Old 06-16-2002, 08:57 AM
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Question chassie specks

I have a contemporary chassies cobra that the previous owner has lowered.consaquently the vehicle suffers from severe bumpsteer now.I am looking for all of the chassie specks. so that I can resolve this problem.If anyone out there knows this info i would greatly appreciate the help. This car sits on an xke chassie.Front torsion bar and rear dual coil over.
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Old 07-13-2002, 09:59 AM
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Well looks like I have managed to stump everyone. Fortunatly I have managed to track down the original owner and builder of contemporary cobras and he has given me all of the info that I was in need of.After resetting spec's and tweeking them a little i know have a car that is a pleasuer to drive.Dynoed it last week and to my suprise and pleasure I managed to pull 459bhp.My old original 427sc engine is still capable of of adding some zest to life. .My next project is to take a supreformance cobra and see just how far I can pu****. From my reserch I have found that these chassies are the most ridged ones built.I'll keep everyone up to date on this project. Just to let you know, i am a master tech in an exhotic car shop and do a substantial amount of chassie work. Any Questions feel free to ask.
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