For background, my '64 Dart is set up for road racing. Running the full course at CMP last weekend, we were lifting the inside rear tire on hard turns and losing a lot of speed, especially on right-handers. I currently have brand new "Road Race" springs from FirmFeel in the back and stock /6 torsion bars up front. My current thinking is to upgrade the torsion bars and add a front sway bar like one of these:
http://www.summitracing.com/search/part ... model/dart
Once this is done, I plan to test drive the car and then add a skinnier rear sway bar to hopefully balance out the handling (neutral with a dash of oversteer, shaken not stirred).
My questions:
1. What size torsion bars should I go with? For now, we are still running a 225, but an ill-advised engine swap may be in the cards next year if we get bored of being slow. I don't particularly care about the ride stiffness. I'll drive the car around town for fun occasionally, but it's primarily a race car. I'll also be lowering the front end some more, so stiffer is better, right? My understanding is that cranking down the T-bar adjusters will soften your spring rate somewhat.
2. Would you guys recommend a hollow sway bar over a solid one? I presume that the hollow ones will be stiffer for a given weight. Still, I'm trying to weigh the difference in stiffness between, say, a solid 1-1/8" bar vs. a hollow 1-1/4" bar. I'm not sure the huge hollow ones would be worth the added cost in my application.
3. General suggestions on sway bar sizes, front and rear?
I've searched the forum and read up on several peoples' sway bar installations, and I think I can handle that. Having a welder makes things much easier sometimes.
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