IHADAV8.com - Turbo Buick Tech, and Nonsense
General => IHADAV8 Playground => Topic started by: gordyzx9r on March 25 2006, 12:30:33 AM
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Well, I had some big plans for Project Evil (the pet name for my GN) and they've had to be adjusted. Looks like we won't we be staying in South Korea until '08 now, should be back in the states (somewhere, don't know where yet) in July of '07.
The enclosed car trailer is still a definite purchase, already set aside the money to buy a new one from either Pace or Haulmark (unless I get lucky and find a very nice used one in close proximity to SoCal). The 3/4 ton GMC to tow the trailer which encloses the GN is also a definite purchase and the wife wants to buy one of the new Chargers (used) when we get back; we have enough stashed to put about half down on each and finance the rest. And since we still want to have money set aside for a down payment on a house, the GN has to suffer...that means the original Project Evil plans for a rebuild, new transmission, and Moser rear end will get put off for awhile (at least a year).
So, here is the new (budget) Project Evil.
Blistein Gas Shocks
Eibach Rate Springs
BMR Polyurethane Bushing Kit
Arizona GN 3 Row High Efficiency Radiator
RJC Polished Aluminum Pulleys (the complete set)
SSBC Quick Change Aluminum Caliper Upgrade Kit
SSBC Short Stop Slotted Rotor Upgrade Kit
AMW PVC Catch Can
SE Turbo Aluminum Bumper Brackets
Casper's Headlight Brightener Harness
Casper's Battery & Extension Cables (the one that relocates the fuse links from the starter)
Casper's Negative Battery Cable
Nitto Extreme Drag Radial 275/50/15 NT 555R
Nitto 225/50/15 NT 450
SS 2-Piece Tank to Pump Lines
SS Fuel Rail Feed Line
SS Fuel Rail Return Line
SS Emission Tubes
SS Return Line
SS Fuel Lines (3-piece)
SS Transmission Line Kit (4-piece)
SS Vapor Line (2-piece)
SS Vapor Line (1-piece)
SS Brake Line Kit
SE Turbo Complete Front SS Brake Line Kit
Auxiliary Filter Kit
Laptop PC With Direct Scan
Rollmaster Timing Chain
Front Timing Cover with High Volume Oil Pump
Water Pump
HR Parts Motor Mounts
PTE Remote Oil System
SE Turbo Hardened Stator
SE Turbo Billet Servo
Pat's Performance 2800 Stall Converter
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What will you be running for a turbo and camshaft ?
Does your car have a solid roof, or T-tops ?
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Clear Bumper Turn Signal Lenses (still not sure I want to put those on)
:rofl; :rofl; :rofl; Thats it. Kinda hard to argur with that plan. I know you've thought it out well.
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hey after the clear lenses u can put some neons on it, and a HUGE TRIPLE DECKER WING!!!
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When you back in So Cal?
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What will you be running for a turbo and camshaft ? Does your car have a solid roof, or T-tops ?
It's a hardtop '87 GN. Huh...I thought I had a sig here too. Alright, well this is what the car has as of now:
ATR SS 1
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Sylvan...don't you have a Pat's Converter? What kind did you get and how much did it run you?
And what do people usuaully do to beef up the stock rear end? Moser splines? I have no idea. And as far as beefing up the stock transmission, most people just get the hardened stator and a billet servo, anything else that might help to beef up a stocker?
Thanks.
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Gordy, spray tint the taillights. Then go over it with a few coats of UV resistant clear to protect the spraytint. The first time I tinted mine I didnt use the clear and they faded after a year. Used clear and after a year there still dark as day one. I even painted the inside of the lens white then used reflective spraypaint to give it an added umph. You just dont want any paint or reflective on the part of the lens that is used for your brake lights.
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Gordy, spray tint the taillights. Then go over it with a few coats of UV resistant clear to protect the spraytint. The first time I tinted mine I didnt use the clear and they faded after a year. Used clear and after a year there still dark as day one. I even painted the inside of the lens white then used reflective spraypaint to give it an added umph. You just dont want any paint or reflective on the part of the lens that is used for your brake lights.
Don't body shops do this kind of a thing though? I've got three extra sets of tail lights but I don't want to fuck it up by doing it myself (I'm not the DIY type).
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I'd go bigger with the injectors. Probably a set of high imp
60(65)'s. I'd also look into a te-6_ series turbo and a higher
stall converter to match.
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I'd go bigger with the injectors. Probably a set of high imp 60(65)'s. I'd also look into a te-6_ series turbo and a higher stall converter to match.
At what point do you have to start screwing with the computer though when you start getting higher up the ladder with the fuel injectors? And I still haven't even broken in that 49 yet...seriousl y, the car scares the crap out of me right now as it is (remember, I went from bone stock, to where it sits now).
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Definatly go with RR's advise. I have high imp 60's, gt61, 3500 stall. The only thing I've done to the puter is change the chip.
I dont think a paintshop will do your taillights. Not to mention it's a pita. The only transparent black paint I know of is tint.
Gordy, for you, I will tint your lenses. I cannot gurantee show car quality because anything can happen but mine are damn fine. I believe I could do another fine job but dont want to be held responsible if I err. Not to mention, I used a crapy pair of lenses I bought off ebay. The tint made them look new. Spend $30, buy a pair off ebay, send them to me with the supplies and I'll work on them for you. No bodyshop fees here.
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At what point do you have to start screwing with the computer though when you start getting higher up the ladder with the fuel injectors?
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At what point do you have to start screwing with the computer though when you start getting higher up the ladder with the fuel injectors?
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The 49 will work fine with your stock D5, I'd
probably go with a TE-62 and a 9/11converter,
for a hot setup. I only went with a TE-44 so I
wouldn't have to buy another converter (was on
a tight budget at the time ) I'm sure there are larger
turbos you could fit on there too, but I'd check with
some of the vendors who have way more experience
for a recommendation .
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610-237-6900
Call Pat's ask for Steve Barr and tell him I sent you. (Not that he'll know my by name, but anyway), he's a knowledgeable son of a gun who'll talk you through your setup and wont try to sell you anything you don't need.
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610-237-6900
Call Pat's ask for Steve Barr and tell him I sent you. (Not that he'll know my by name, but anyway), he's a knowledgeable son of a gun who'll talk you through your setup and wont try to sell you anything you don't need.
I will, did you go with a L/U or non-L/U? And why?
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I will, did you go with a L/U or non-L/U?
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Sounds right to me. Non-LU is black magic to me.
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L/U is definitlely the way to go. You can pick up 2-3mph in the
1/4 when you lock the converter, and you'll have improved
fuel economy. Overall Buick did a decent job with the transmissions
in these cars. With a few HD internal parts, they'll take a whole bunch
of punishment.
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I got everything I could throw at my tranny, short of billet parts. I think the weak points are the front pump vanes and the OD band always burns. Look at gas these days. Keep your LU.