so, im the chassis guy, and team leader for the $2017 challenge team. car we are using is a 1980 AMC spirit. was a factory 6 cyl/4speed DL.
its first foray at being a challenge car was 2007. project snowballed, became an engine swapped daily, and was eventually wrecked pretty hard. took a parking berm to the engine crossmember hard enough to eat the oil pan.
anyway, I bought it as a roller/parts car/ scrap metal candidate.
looks like it can be saved with a new crossmember, and some sweat.
the car is currently still equipped with addco 1 1/8 front sway bar, 1 inch rear, 1 full coil cut from stock springs, KYB gas Adjust shocks, prothane poly bushings throughout, and the isoclamps removed in the rear. newish ball joints, steering linkage, brakes, etc. im estimating about 20k on all these parts. 15x7 mopar steel wheels with JUNK 235/60/15 tires. badly leaking and worn power steering box.
the general plan for the car is to simplify and add lightness, and then hit it pretty hard with the horsepower stick. as the chassis guy, I personally think my job is the most important, but because, according to the rest of my team, "its already done once its unbent!"i have no real budget to work with. $250 tops. not including tires.
so im trying to figure out what to do, for the best bang for the buck. labor is free, im a fairly decent fabricator, and its NOT going to be a street car. ever. full on dedicated, rule-less autocross/track/drag car.
my thoughts, having NEVER messed with an AMC before, are as follows:
- seam weld new crossmemeber.
- box upper and lower control arms.
- cut the end off the lower control arm, plate it and put a bung in it, and use a heim joint to eliminate bind and open up more alignment options.
- toss bent strut rods, make heim jointed and adjustable replacements for independent caster adjustment.
- cal track bars, or slapper bars for the drag portion.
- 26X8X15 bias ply circle track slicks on the steel wheels.
- jeep grand Cherokee steering box for quicker ratio
- seam weld engine bay, add subframe connectors.
- add another leaf or two to rear springs for more rate
- build montecarlo bar/engine bay brace for engine bay, possibly using drivetrain as stressed member.
what low hanging fruit am I missing? should I locate and run taller ball joints like I do in the GM stuff? relocate the upper control arm pivots like we do with the early mustangs?
what is bumpsteer and camber gain like in these cars?
so in short, what works and what doesn't when you're trying to set up an AMC on "KILL"?