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Mudge

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  1. I just had my jaw dropped most of the time
  2. Yeah right, I want to know who made up that number. I know plenty of people in the 3200 pound range without removing ANYTHING. That I can maybe believe, 2nd gens were BIG cars, first gens not on your life. I could push my LUXURY equiped 69 Firebird 400/400 EASILY, much easier in fact than my 94 and I was easily 30 pounds lighter back then.
  3. I question how many of these folks have felt that kind of horsepower, to think that they really WANT it in a car that weighs barely more than they do. Even in my heavy Camaro I was able to get the rear to step out, driving in a straight line, when shifting the gears hard. Going up into 3rd was OK so its not a huge deal, but in a little car with serious power there is going to be some driver skill needed and some FAT tires, or else it will just be wasted, useless power which is no more than bling bling. Add even "only" 200 HP to a car and it really changes things quickly, and you can get moving to dangerous speeds VERY quickly.
  4. http://www.cybergeorge.net/mustang/Vtec03cobra.mpg Don't give away the end
  5. Actually they do a little for stock engines, just like the TB bypass - nobody really expected anything from it. I'd rather spend $300 on something else, and if your going to do it dont bother with a 52mm IMO go 58mm - except then you have to work the intake. As for the mono from a 48mm stocker, it wont be as big as an ASM mono, but its cheap I spose.
  6. Yeah, most of the aftermarket TBs have a stupid IAC setup - and I wasn't going to pay Holley money, when all it requires was a 1/2" peice of pipe (used thin copper). Then drilled the an IAC bypass hole which it didn't even have like the stocker does, before that my IAC counts were maxed @ 160 and the car would not even idle.
  7. Did he at least have a harness for his girlfriend? Thats hilarious, we may see speeds of 60 MPH here better put on your 5 point!
  8. Mudge

    95 Eclipse GSX

    I said the same thing, Filipino gangsters used to do that here, as well as a Chinese dude I knew, who ended up doing 2 years for who knows what (probably got caught stealing stereos again, as well as claiming to have killed 3 people).
  9. The buttons are kind of out of order compared to some sites, took awhile for me to get used to 'em, especially since I hardly ever touch my mouse.
  10. I know someone that was considering it, but I think Nomad is the only one that has done it for sure (Shannon). He also does 52mm from the 48mm stocker, I just bought a 58mm BBK and fixed the IAC circuit they so crudely hacked together.
  11. He may have had it on an engine dyno. As far as Arnold, while having competed at around 70 pounds lighter than todays heavy competitors, he was THE MAN. However I find it funny that anyone thinks they can get that big without a serious diet (todays pros eat every 1.5-3 hours, for me 6x a day is good 'nuf), and of course roids which have been illegal for casual use since I believe 1992, although of course people still do em which is why we still have pro bodybuilding.
  12. I agree, if you want 700 HP I'd suggest you come from a 500 HP car first, going from barely over 300 HP to around 480 was HUGE difference and made my car scary. Takes awhile to get used to new found power especially on a road car, with 700 HP you have alot of engineering deficiencies to overcome as well.
  13. Skip shift wasn't introduced until 1994, if you take a shot of the trans I can tell you if you have it or not, drivers side - or maybe I can take a pic later.
  14. LoL, seems like the truth. I have a video of a Supra getting spanked badly by a seemingly rather stock Camaro so I assume it was an NA Supra, because every single time they took off you could not tell the Supra was trying to race.
  15. O ring time. Isky sells cutters for you to do O rings yourself, for those with a steady hand.
  16. No lie, LS1s are nice but they are GENIII goodies and are too new for me to play with, buy in is too expensivo. LT1 is a GENII SBC so parts are readily available at reasonable costs since they follow old school design.
  17. You know how they calculated the wing height? Simple, it had to be tall enough to open the trunk I have never liked those cars, but they whupped ass on the oval track, they did not like to turn though - they were best at straightline stuff. Now that is a real freakin land cruiser, makes my Camaro look small!
  18. No way, its a thinner block. The cap design is what eats power, the front apperantly is the worst. Here is a snippet of info from one of George Baxter's buddies, who has a fairly fast LT1 in his own right. If I can jog my memory on how to search for other comments of his on friction I'll post up.
  19. Moby is in the process of doing so, other than he I think there is only one board member who has done it for sure...
  20. Yep, thats why I can't wait to get rid of it. When dumping the fluid a good number of metal peices came out with it, and boy that fluid looks like it was never changed in its entire lifespan! The oil was more silver than oil colored (NO LIE). NA ZX 5 speed for me.
  21. Yeah, it eats more power than an SBC however, but it seems generally accepted that 1300 HP is about the limit before having the block seperate on you
  22. We all know how fabulous factory forged rods are As for the pistons they are hypereutectic, not forged - your thinking Ford. The ringlands are even smaller than the LT1, sorry man but you are smokin some good stuff to think they will suck up 600 HP easily.
  23. You dont need the harness for skip shift to tell the computer to not activate something, you are correct the 93 did not have a skip shift. Your reverse lock out does not work???
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