Everyone post pics of your power adder.
here's my latest. I've been doing alot of fuel system and body work lately but I have sold my old ht3b and now have two t-3's for my truck (posted earlier in this thread). I know it's not an f-body but I do have one. been in the garage for a while.
soo.... take a look
soo.... take a look
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From: Cheyenne, Wyoming
Car: 1992 B4C 1LE
Engine: Proaction 412, Accel singleplane
Transmission: built 700R4 w/custom converter
Axle/Gears: stock w/later 4th gen torsen pos
Originally posted by SEEJGO
I have not had the chance to open the big solenoid yet, only the
small one on the dyno.
I have not had the chance to open the big solenoid yet, only the
small one on the dyno.
SB2.2? cool!
I like the dual 4bbl TB's are they the 4150 sized ones or the 4500 sized ones?
Im very interested in your ride
I want to se pics of the underside:
exhaust if any
tranny type and layout
rear end type and layout
Any video of it making a run?
Last edited by B4Ctom1; Apr 14, 2004 at 10:43 AM.
Originally posted by SEEJGO
I have not had the chance to open the big solenoid yet, only the
small one on the dyno.
I have not had the chance to open the big solenoid yet, only the
small one on the dyno.
Is that your daily driver? lol. It looks fast. But it
is it REALLY fast?!
I know, I'm a comedian. :lala:
Nice drag car! What's it do on the dyno? 700hp? 800hp?
What about the 1/4 mile?
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From: S.E. Michigan
Car: 1992 Z-28
Engine: 400 Olds Rocket
Transmission: Coan TH400
819 hp on the motor, I will leave you guessing on the NOS !
I posted the dyno sheet for the motor in the Organized
Drag Racing Section.
I posted the dyno sheet for the motor in the Organized
Drag Racing Section.
Ok, thanks for clearing that up, I guess. I just figured
that since this is a third gen F body forum that you can
only post on topic stuff ( third gens only), that's all.
But if not, then that's cool too.
I could be an idiot! But who knows!
that since this is a third gen F body forum that you can
only post on topic stuff ( third gens only), that's all.
But if not, then that's cool too.
I could be an idiot! But who knows!
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From: Louisville, Ky
Car: 1991 Z28
Engine: 383
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: 3.08 10 Bolt
GOOD LORD!!!!!!!! how do you guys have so much time, money, and knowledge to pull some of this crap off??? o yea......anyone have any tips for nitrous, inm pretty new to it but would like a kit for my 305 that i can move to my 350 if i ever get one
Originally posted by CamarosRUS
GOOD LORD!!!!!!!! how do you guys have so much time, money, and knowledge to pull some of this crap off??? o yea......anyone have any tips for nitrous, inm pretty new to it but would like a kit for my 305 that i can move to my 350 if i ever get one
GOOD LORD!!!!!!!! how do you guys have so much time, money, and knowledge to pull some of this crap off??? o yea......anyone have any tips for nitrous, inm pretty new to it but would like a kit for my 305 that i can move to my 350 if i ever get one
Well, it's very possible. A co worker of mine has a wife
and a kid. But he still manages to build a T Bucket from
the frame up. All restored. He's even painting it himself!
I don't know how he pulls off everything (work,wife,kid,
and build hot rods and go bike riding!) I assume that
the wife does more of the TLC to the kid.
Also, with any project like that, it will take a lot of time
and patience to get it done. Even if it takes months
or even years. Some people don't care how long it takes,
as long as it gets done.
I believe that Summit or Jeg's sells a specific nitrous
kit from NOS that bolts in the same from to 305 or 350,
as long as it's TPI I think. I believe it's adjustable
as well from 75 to 125 shot.
Last edited by Camaro_nut; May 15, 2004 at 08:32 AM.
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Transmission: built 700R4 w/custom converter
Axle/Gears: stock w/later 4th gen torsen pos
352?
400 block, 327 crank, 6.0" rods? hmmm sounds familiar
400 block, 327 crank, 6.0" rods? hmmm sounds familiar
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From: California
Car: '72 Chevy Vega GT
Engine: Twin Turbo 353" SBC Blowthrough
Transmission: PowerGlide
Originally posted by B4Ctom1
352?
400 block, 327 crank, 6.0" rods? hmmm sounds familiar
352?
400 block, 327 crank, 6.0" rods? hmmm sounds familiar
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From: Tucson, AZ, USA
Car: '99 Trans Am, '86 Camaro
Engine: LS1, Scrap
Transmission: T56, T5
Axle/Gears: 3.42 Stock ZT, 3.42 Open
Originally posted by prOject-IrOc
this has GOT to be the longest running thread on tgo.
this has GOT to be the longest running thread on tgo.
Here's my $100 (60 of which is intercooler) junkyard turbo.
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From: Louisville, Ky
Car: 1991 Z28
Engine: 383
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: 3.08 10 Bolt
TechSmurf i see you had a very budget minded turbo going........how exactly did you accomplish that? it would be nice to add a little umph to the 305 for about 100 bucks!
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From: Fl
Car: 5.3L turbo 2800lbs RWD
Engine: Prefer 3L Iron & 5.3L Aluminum
Transmission: 4l80e
Axle/Gears: 3.512
Originally posted by CamarosRUS
TechSmurf i see you had a very budget minded turbo going........how exactly did you accomplish that? it would be nice to add a little umph to the 305 for about 100 bucks!
TechSmurf i see you had a very budget minded turbo going........how exactly did you accomplish that? it would be nice to add a little umph to the 305 for about 100 bucks!
so far ive invested less than $600 into my twin turbo setup; thats pretty budget minded, i think.
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From: Louisville, Ky
Car: 1991 Z28
Engine: 383
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: 3.08 10 Bolt
yes it is....but i seem to like $100 much better!!!
but if i had the knowledge i would take 600 and TT my 305 this summer....hopefully it will come when the 383 is done. damn that would be fast
but if i had the knowledge i would take 600 and TT my 305 this summer....hopefully it will come when the 383 is done. damn that would be fast
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Car: '99 Trans Am, '86 Camaro
Engine: LS1, Scrap
Transmission: T56, T5
Axle/Gears: 3.42 Stock ZT, 3.42 Open
Originally posted by CamarosRUS
TechSmurf i see you had a very budget minded turbo going........how exactly did you accomplish that? it would be nice to add a little umph to the 305 for about 100 bucks!
TechSmurf i see you had a very budget minded turbo going........how exactly did you accomplish that? it would be nice to add a little umph to the 305 for about 100 bucks!
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Car: 1991 Camaro RS
Engine: 357cid
Transmission: T5 Swap
Axle/Gears: 10bolt 7.5" 3.23 soon to be 3.73
Originally posted by CamarosRUS
yes it is....but i seem to like $100 much better!!!
but if i had the knowledge i would take 600 and TT my 305 this summer....hopefully it will come when the 383 is done. damn that would be fast
yes it is....but i seem to like $100 much better!!!
but if i had the knowledge i would take 600 and TT my 305 this summer....hopefully it will come when the 383 is done. damn that would be fast
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From: Louisville, Ky
Car: 1991 Z28
Engine: 383
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: 3.08 10 Bolt
well yea but just a thought...id rebuild it anyway. but just for a fun little project then it would make the engine sell quicker
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Car: 1991 Camaro RS
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Transmission: T5 Swap
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im in automechanics @ school ( my 4th year) ive always seen that you dont rebuild a turbo... is that just at a shop becuz of the specialty need to rebuild it properly... in a shop its usually R&R
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From: SE PA, USA
Car: 89 Camaro IROC-Z
Engine: Intercooled Twin Turbo LQ4
Transmission: Tremec TKO 600
Most turbos can be rebuilt fairly easily and inexpensively if you take your time to do it properly. The reason you hear that turbos should be rebuilt by a specialty turbo shop is because of the balancing, as the turbocharger can be spun up over 120,000 rpms. This takes very precise balancing to be perfect. When I rebuild a turbo (by rebuild a mean replace the bearings, seals and gaskets- there really isn't much more to them), I put paint marks on the turbine and compressor wheels and be sure to realign the wheels the same way they came off. This way the turbo should stay close to proper balance (provided it was balanced correctly before). The paint can then be stripped off with carburetor cleaner before reinstalling the housings. Turbo rebuild kits can usually be had for $70-100, and takes about 2 hours to disassemble, clean, and rebuild. So why not do it in the shop? How many auto repair shops rebuild starters and aternators anymore? Same reason they don't rebuild a turbo.
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From: Silver Creek, GA
Car: 1989 Bright Red GTA
Engine: Grand Sport LT4
Transmission: T56
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt 3.73
and this one Chris89Formula's 1989 Formula. LT4 HOT cam, Gforce T-5, 355ci, Edelbrock runners, SDPC base, 906Vortec heads.
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From: Tucson,AZ,USA
Car: Junk
Engine: Junk with nitrous
Transmission: Junk with gears
What the heck..I"l jump on the bandwagon too. Not as fancy or expensive as a turbo of blower (I paid $175 used and its a cheater system adjustable to 250), but it gets the job done quite well:
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From: SALEM, NH
Car: '88 Formula
Engine: LC9
Transmission: 4L60E
Axle/Gears: 3.89 9"
This is my new setup. Plumbing is done. everythings done..
<img src="http://members.cisdi.com/~anesthes/projects/singleplane/racetime.jpg" vspace="8" hspace="4">
<img src="http://members.cisdi.com/~anesthes/projects/singleplane/racetime.jpg" vspace="8" hspace="4">
Last edited by anesthes; Aug 30, 2004 at 05:42 PM.







