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    I think the point is a chain is only as strong as it's weakest link. If your adding extra power everything else has to be beefed up accordingly or it won't hold together.

    If your going to build one thing at a time, and drive it between upgrades, start with the back end and work forward. When I was a kid I DIDN'T do it that way however. If you don't plan to drive it until it's done ...... it doesn't make any difference what end you start on, as long as ALL the parts are up to the task of transferring the power from the engine to the rear tires.

    I think we were typin' @ the same time Mike ................ BTW: I think I've been spinnin me wheels most of my life. HEHEHE
    Last edited by pro70z28; 02-07-2005 at 03:33 PM.
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