October COTM **WINNER**
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Car: 91 Z28, 87 SC, 90 IROC, 92 RS
Engine: LS1, 305 TPI, L98, NADA
Transmission: T56, 700r4's, and NADA
Axle/Gears: 3.89, 3.42, 3.23, NADA
October COTM **WINNER**
Wow guys this was a race to win on this months COTM! Every one of these cars were amazing, but I'm happy to announce that mw66nova has won!!!
Not only did he win this month, but he is also the first member to win COTM twice (Members can only win once a year), so a little extra honor for this win.
Here is the run down on this machine!
1990 Camaro RS (sportcoupe clone)
fourthgen dash swap, full autometer gauges
370" lsx based engine
-11.2:1
-750 holley on top of super victor
-Tick Performance "Malicious Mu11et" camshaft
-PRC Stage 2.5 ls6 heads
-Hawks/SSW longtubes
-WRC y-pipe and single 4" to the bumper
T56
-Tick Performance stage 2 rebuild
-Tick Performance billet adjustable master
-Tick Performance remote bleeder
-Monster level 3 clutch and 28lb steel flywheel
Moser 9"
-nodular iron case
-4.11's
-31 spline Moser axles and spool
-Aerospace Components rear drag brakes
-Spohn lca's/panhard rod
-BMR extreme anti roll bar
-BMR lca rb's
-Jegster sfc's
-Jegster TA
-Comp Eng roll bar kit.
-M/T 26x10.0 Stiffwalls
Best time down the track so far
- 10.91 @ 127 mph!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ3-p...ature=youtu.be
If you have been on the boards very long you have probably taken advice from Matt (mw66nova), or had some kind of positive interaction. His car has come so far from what it first was. Multiple major changes, such as going 305 to LSX, from auto to T56, 3rd gen to 4th gen dash, and many more changes. I'm happy for all the nominees, and very happy that the winner is such an active positive member on the boards! Keep up the good work man!
Not only did he win this month, but he is also the first member to win COTM twice (Members can only win once a year), so a little extra honor for this win.
Here is the run down on this machine!
1990 Camaro RS (sportcoupe clone)
fourthgen dash swap, full autometer gauges
370" lsx based engine
-11.2:1
-750 holley on top of super victor
-Tick Performance "Malicious Mu11et" camshaft
-PRC Stage 2.5 ls6 heads
-Hawks/SSW longtubes
-WRC y-pipe and single 4" to the bumper
T56
-Tick Performance stage 2 rebuild
-Tick Performance billet adjustable master
-Tick Performance remote bleeder
-Monster level 3 clutch and 28lb steel flywheel
Moser 9"
-nodular iron case
-4.11's
-31 spline Moser axles and spool
-Aerospace Components rear drag brakes
-Spohn lca's/panhard rod
-BMR extreme anti roll bar
-BMR lca rb's
-Jegster sfc's
-Jegster TA
-Comp Eng roll bar kit.
-M/T 26x10.0 Stiffwalls
Best time down the track so far
- 10.91 @ 127 mph!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ3-p...ature=youtu.be
If you have been on the boards very long you have probably taken advice from Matt (mw66nova), or had some kind of positive interaction. His car has come so far from what it first was. Multiple major changes, such as going 305 to LSX, from auto to T56, 3rd gen to 4th gen dash, and many more changes. I'm happy for all the nominees, and very happy that the winner is such an active positive member on the boards! Keep up the good work man!
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Re: October COTM **WINNER**
Well deserved, had a great bunch of cars to choose from this month
Congrats Matt!
Congrats Matt!
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thank guys! I'm very humbled at even having the opportunity to be nominated again. thanks for the votes and support everyone.
i'm still tweaking on this thing. about to do a gear change and get some rear double adjustable shocks, as well as coil overs up front. hoping these changes will put the car solidly in the bottom 1.4x 60' range, which should yield some 10.6x passes i think. then a more appropriate sized carb and i'm crossing my fingers for 130 mph trap speeds on motor, on pump gas.
i'm still tweaking on this thing. about to do a gear change and get some rear double adjustable shocks, as well as coil overs up front. hoping these changes will put the car solidly in the bottom 1.4x 60' range, which should yield some 10.6x passes i think. then a more appropriate sized carb and i'm crossing my fingers for 130 mph trap speeds on motor, on pump gas.
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Well done. Long live the Sport Coupe!
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Sport Coupes are all that! Congratulations.
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Car: 1986 Camaro Sport Coupe (Part Out)
Engine: 2.8 MPFI V6
Transmission: 700R4 Automatic 4 speed
Axle/Gears: 3.42 Open With Drum Brakes
Re: October COTM **WINNER**
I'm really digging what you did with a Sport Coupe body. Wish more people would see the potential of them.
And on anther note it looks like I'm not the only one to use the 86 Sport Coupe screen name. If I knew about that earlier I would have chose something else!
And on anther note it looks like I'm not the only one to use the 86 Sport Coupe screen name. If I knew about that earlier I would have chose something else!
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Car: '86 Sport Coupe
Engine: 310"
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: Stock 10 bolt. 2.73's
Re: October COTM **WINNER**
I'm really digging what you did with a Sport Coupe body. Wish more people would see the potential of them.
And on anther note it looks like I'm not the only one to use the 86 Sport Coupe screen name. If I knew about that earlier I would have chose something else!
And on anther note it looks like I'm not the only one to use the 86 Sport Coupe screen name. If I knew about that earlier I would have chose something else!
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Car: 1986 Camaro Sport Coupe (Part Out)
Engine: 2.8 MPFI V6
Transmission: 700R4 Automatic 4 speed
Axle/Gears: 3.42 Open With Drum Brakes
Re: October COTM **WINNER**
They are completely underrated. I'm trying to part out a V6 Sport Coupe and some body parts off a '91 RS. Most people call me wanting the RS stuff and so far I have only ran across 2 people that wanted some of the Sport Coupe stuff. I guess people like the bodykits that the I-ROC and Z-28 cars have!
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Axle/Gears: Australian 9 bolt 3.27 posi
Re: October COTM **WINNER**
Congrats, well deserved. Amazing car. Nice to see a coupe win.
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Car: 1986 Camaro, 2004 9c1 impala
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Transmission: built out 700r4
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sweet machine!
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i haven't paid for a paint job in years. my buddy does it for cost of material and i help where i can. (normally going to grab sand paper or something else while he works). it's a mutual thing though. i do drivetrain work on his cars all the time and he holds flashlights or wrenches for me.
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i don't like the "how difficult was that" question much. it implies so many things. i'm not sure what you're asking. the dash wasn't heavy so moving it around wasn't hard. the bolts turn just as easily the next.
if you're asking, "was there any fab work involved?", the answer is yes, but not much. it's surprisingly "bolt-in". i didn't try to make any of the HVAC stuff or factory gauges work though, so my swap wasn't that involved.
if you're asking, "was there any fab work involved?", the answer is yes, but not much. it's surprisingly "bolt-in". i didn't try to make any of the HVAC stuff or factory gauges work though, so my swap wasn't that involved.
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If you don't mind me asking, what wheels are those? I am very particular in the wheel area and I really like those! Especially the ones in black and chrome. Are they the same as the polished ones you posted?
That's a really nice stance by the way! Congratz on the win!
That's a really nice stance by the way! Congratz on the win!
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i don't like the "how difficult was that" question much. it implies so many things. i'm not sure what you're asking. the dash wasn't heavy so moving it around wasn't hard. the bolts turn just as easily the next.
if you're asking, "was there any fab work involved?", the answer is yes, but not much. it's surprisingly "bolt-in". i didn't try to make any of the HVAC stuff or factory gauges work though, so my swap wasn't that involved.
if you're asking, "was there any fab work involved?", the answer is yes, but not much. it's surprisingly "bolt-in". i didn't try to make any of the HVAC stuff or factory gauges work though, so my swap wasn't that involved.
Yeah I was asking where to start as in taking The entire car apart to paint it properly. Since the body is tied into the frame I was asking is it difficult to pull the car completely apart.
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"body tied into frame"...that's a bit of a misnomer. the body and frame are unitized, as in "uni-body". taking the car apart is not hard. nuts and bolts, clips and fasteners pretty much. i recommend bagging and labeling everything as you come apart and it will go smoother for you putting it back together. it also helps to have a pretty decent sized storage area with shelving or bins, etc to keep everything straight. we are going through an 87 gta right now for my cousin, building it into a budget bracket car. it's coming along really well, but the area we are using to work in has basically none of those requirements and it's been a real booger-bear as we begin reassembly. luckily with that car, since it's a racecar, most of what we took out is going away anway, so it's not as crucial.
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