2024 edit: first build is below...newest build of 2nd car begins on page 20
Hello everyone,
This is my 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass that I've been building to track and street drive for the last 2 years. I'm a little over a year since my first autocross and track day shortly after that. This car has come from a prep'd engine and rear disc brakes on stock suspension to chassis stiffening, roll cage, big brakes, wide tires and overall about less than 5% original. It has been a struggle finding the right direction to go with chassis setup and picking parts that work at a reasonable price. Since there is really a chasm between drag racing a circle track that road racing falls into for this chassis I'm posting what I have done in hopes of helping out others who want to be unconventional at the track and love these cars as much as I do.
The cars current setup is a budget build....of sorts. Utilizing circle track parts over Pro Touring type parts.
Quick run down:
Stock chassis that has been: Boxed, second "inner" frame tube added, suspension pickup points doubled and gusseted, rear frame notch (for future, wider tires), cross braces at front, rear shocks, and rear of frame. 6 pt roll cage setup for easy in and out street use.
Suspension: Bilstien shocks, AFCO springs, poly front lower control arm bushings, Speedway low friction ball joints +1" lower - +1/2" upper, AFCO upper control arms (both right side 8"), RideTech rear control arms (full spherical bearing), QA1 sway bars, custom adjustable mount holes for rear lower and front upper, bump steer kit, fast ratio steering box
Brakes: Front - Stoptech cryo treated Corvette rotors, Outlaw disc brake staggered 4 piston calipers, Wilwood BP-20 pads, modified stock spindle and custom brackets. Rear - generic rear disc conversion with late 70's Cadillac metric caliper with parking brake on 11.75 rotor and Wilwood BP-10 pads. Wilwood 1-1/8" master cylinder with brake bias adjuster
Wheels/Tires: Forgeline GA3 18x10 with BFG Sport Comp 2 275/35/18
Engine: Built up 350 Oldsmobile punched to 362. Made to be reliable and take track abuse
Transmission: Tremec 3650 from an '01 mustang. I built my own adapter plate and spacers. Modified Ford Ranger pedals and Mustang cable.
Rear end: Stock 7.5 housing, 28 spline Moser Axles, Quick performance LSD and bearings, 3.73 gears, Aluminum diff cover and cap support
Key notes for making this chassis handle:
1. Fix the camber curve: Tall ball joints are a must! The dirt track springs will drop the car A LOT so keep bump steer in mind.
2. Tire: I've just switched to 275 square and it fits the front with a removed/cut inner fender, rolled outer fender and steering stop to keep it off the sway bar. Rear only "needs" a fender roll but the stock frame will be very tight without a notch
3. Geometry: Once the car is lowered this much the front gets better...rear gets bad! In the stock locations I could easily burn all of 2nd gear and had zero drive off corner till almost strait. Dropping the rear of the lower control arm by 2.25" has made a massive difference. At Gingerman Raceway with GridLife last weekend I could be on throttle just about from turn in (might have been my mistake of braking too much...but way way WAY more traction). Front end seems to want about 3-4 degrees of camber as a happy place (both on last years 225 tire and this years 275). I haven't gotten crazy with caster testing but I've been around 7 degrees. Toe is 1/16 in, again haven't played with it a whole lot but it feels great! The rear end is by far the more difficult to work with and requires significant changes. I am nowhere near optimized yet and its so much better than how I ran all last year.
4. Stiffness: Is your body attached? Mine had 5 body mounts either rusted or ripped out of the frame by last fall from tracking it...that on top of a wet noodle frame doesn't make for a good foundation to mount suspension parts to. That's why I did all the boxing, bracing, and gusseting to mine. The roll cage help too, though it's primary reason was safety.
Most of the build process and the car's evolution over last summer and winter can be found on my Instagram: Asphalt_Gundam
I'm happy to answer questions and will try to keep this post up-to-date with changes and pros/cons of how they work out.