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    How much HP/TQ to do a wheelie????

    Dumb question, but i figured if an f body had over 600 hp it would do it.
    (when i mean wheelie, i mean like a big one... not just lifting the tires a wee bit)
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    Stock will pull a tire.

    Just have to hook and have the suspension to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Luos View Post
    Stock will pull a tire.

    Just have to hook and have the suspension to do it.
    what do you mean "pull a tire"?

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    Wheelie.
    I think we are talking about the same thing.

    By 'pull a tire' I mean when you launch you get a front tire off the ground.

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    It's bumpy on the way down.
    If it doesn't have a turbo or a V8, it doesn't belong on the road.

    Hey guys look it came back from the shop! I still need a bigger wing though...

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    wait, a stock ls1 can actually do a wheelie?what about lt1

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    also, how much damage could it do, if u do it wrong...?
    and, how much damage would it do, if u do it right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Luos View Post
    Wheelie.
    I think we are talking about the same thing.

    By 'pull a tire' I mean when you launch you get a front tire off the ground.
    Oh, i gotcha

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    Damage...depends on how far you pull them up.

    I would rather barely pull the tires and keep the car on the ground.
    Wheelie bars if needed.

    I should have footage of mine pulling them a touch come April.
    Been told I lifted the passenger front, but I didn't get pics or video.

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    say u get both wheels a few inches off the ground, would that do any damage coming down? god that would be so cool....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Luos View Post
    Damage...depends on how far you pull them up.
    and also your suspension. single adjustable shocks can help you pull a wheelie if you really loosen up the tension up front but its gunna be ROUGH to say the least on the way down. QA1s however you can adjust it to pull the front on the way up and still keep the oil pan from smashing the ground on the way down

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATCharming View Post
    say u get both wheels a few inches off the ground, would that do any damage coming down? god that would be so cool....
    To start off NO 600 would not be enough........ To bring it way up like your talking about. Those cars are too heavy for 600 to do that.
    A few inches not much damage other than a none driver could loose control!!
    Now when you get to 20" and above you loose total site of the lane and guard rail..... I have some footage I'll try to upload on the computer next week for you of our Ford on the bumper for about 120 feet... That was with about 650Hp at the tires in a 2800lb. car doing 1.28 60 foots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Luos View Post
    Damage...depends on how far you pull them up.

    I would rather barely pull the tires and keep the car on the ground.
    Wheelie bars if needed.

    I should have footage of mine pulling them a touch come April.
    Been told I lifted the passenger front, but I didn't get pics or video.
    Shouldn't you lift the drivers side before the passenger side?

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    ALWAYS!!!! Unless you have one of those motors that rotates backwards.
    One good backfire and it can cause it to spin backwards for the rest of that run cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0rion View Post
    Shouldn't you lift the drivers side before the passenger side?
    You know what...you are right. It was the drivers side. He was sitting on that side, just spaced it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Luos View Post
    You know what...you are right. It was the drivers side. He was sitting on that side, just spaced it.
    Why would the driver's side lift before the passenger side?

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    Because of the rotational force of tq. Look at any pics you'll see the drivers side higher. Unless it has been caged and back halved. The way you can help itfrom being so biased is to put a bag in the pass. rear spring to stiffen it up. An d on leaf spring cars there is a extra lear on the pass. side.

    Heres a couple of examples for you.
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    also the same reason all fish tailing follows the same pattern

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    With the transbrake and launching at around 4000 rpm...I had around 660 to the wheels.....fuck up some oil pan and front end though. Knock the fillings out of your teeth.
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    The only way I can lift the front tires on my car is with a jack.

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