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on: 07-05-2004
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Description:
My Ride
99 Buick Regal LS
@46k Miles swapped from the 99 3.8 L V6 naturally aspirated to the 3.8 L V6 Supercharged power train from a ‘00 Limited edition Daytona 500 GTP
Mods:
Cold Air Intake with K&N Cone
Full 2.5’’ exhaust with high flow cat&res back to a flomaster
DHP Custom Power train Control module
3.4’’ Supercharger pulley, 12 LBS boost
Colder Spark Plugs
Colder Tstat
ZPP race rad |
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#2 |
7-05-2004 @ 09:36:52 PM |
Posted By : R0b0tC0rpse |
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apperance = stock, bought used, came tinted & fully loaded.
switched to a diff black leather shift knob over stock black leather shift knob "turkey drumstick"
deleted ashtray and mounted aluminum panel with switch for preformance shift mode, as i could not locate a shift knob with a 12 v acc toggle switch.
hidden behind a flap untill you want to flip the switch.
Handeling Mods:
GMPP 12'' Break Upgrade
GMPP front and rear STB's
Other mods:
Basic tuning (things every one does with these cars once we get them)
Optima Battery
Battery rewire kit for stronger spark, headlights & fule pump response
Basic weight reduction.
Mods to come:
High lift roller rocker arms, LS6 valve springs, light weight pushrods & valve spring retainers (then I can increase rev limmiter) ported exhaust manifolds or headers, poly engine mounts... MABEY the GMPP koni strut upgrade... NEW wider tires...
estimated quater mile : low, low, low 14's , high, high 13's perfect conditions |
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#3 |
7-05-2004 @ 09:37:43 PM |
Posted By : R0b0tC0rpse |
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#1, THX, i am loving it, the mustang GT's out here are hating it! lol |
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7-05-2004 @ 09:40:15 PM |
Posted By : R0b0tC0rpse |
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1000 char limit is killing me,
i also run good year gator backs, to eliminate slipage on s/c
and the AF-52 oil filter that is much larger than stock, adds a bit more filtering power :-P no biggie tho... |
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#6 |
7-05-2004 @ 09:41:36 PM |
Posted By : R0b0tC0rpse |
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96 and up is all series II....
Wouldn't waste my time on a series 1 superchaged because they used the M62 blower and not the m90, you cant really turn the m62 faster than what it is from the factory...
stock M90 pulley from gm is 3.8''
stock M62 pulley from gm is 2.75'' IIRC |
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7-05-2004 @ 09:47:42 PM |
Posted By : R0b0tC0rpse |
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I am also building a intercooler for it, :-D there are 3-4 on the market and they are ether WAY expensive and good (2500-1500, i paid 2300 for all the parts from the swap, not including the take offs i am selling) or cheap and crummy... since i have a CNC i will just make my own for a hell of a lot less and it should be perrty good, they are water to air, so think of it as an aluminum brick with a hole in the middle that sits under the blower with a heat exchanger inside it that you run water/antifreez thru, then another heat exchanger on the front of the car... kinda like lightnings and cobras, but theirs use the AC compressor instead of a small aux radiator to cool them IIRC . if its enough to get rid of all the Knock Retard with a 3 inch pulley i will be happy. the rockers should help too...
if you are familiar with the IC set up on Magnacharger's corvette kit its the same idea.
[Edited by R0b0tC0rpse on 7-05-2004 @ 09:50:21 PM] |
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7-05-2004 @ 09:52:42 PM |
Posted By : R0b0tC0rpse |
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#4, if i could have gotten a series III from an 04 gtp i would have but junk yards have waiting lists!!! and the price is rediculious.
the only difference between series 2 and 3 is the gen 5 m90, slightly bigger vlaves, slightly diff lower intake mani, and acouple little tranny things like a ratchiting sprag...
i figured i would pick up a gen 5 after some of them start wrecking in afew years. |
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#11 |
7-05-2004 @ 10:24:06 PM |
Posted By : Deanh8 |
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ah.. dont forget the series 2 have much stronger bottom ends, and the pistions and rods are forged (iirc) to solve the problem we have with ours. |
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7-05-2004 @ 10:30:31 PM |
Posted By : R0b0tC0rpse |
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series 3 you mean?
yeah they have "powdered metal" rods, not forged... they are suposed to be stronger than ours... but one of the guys posted that it wasn't all that better... think he was one of the zzp guys |
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7-05-2004 @ 10:31:21 PM |
Posted By : R0b0tC0rpse |
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that 4.1 stroker that zzp had didnt break untill almost 500 wheel HP... and that bottom end is WEAKER than the stock one. |
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7-05-2004 @ 10:47:24 PM |
Posted By : LordFlux |
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I'm going to have a set of eight LS6 springs I'll want to sale very soon. They'll be used w/ 500 miles on them. Let me know if you're interested. |
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#15 |
7-05-2004 @ 10:52:54 PM |
Posted By : LordFlux |
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Guess it would help if I gave you my e-mail. dixiebai@nlamerica.com
Sweet ride btw. |
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#16 |
7-05-2004 @ 10:57:07 PM |
Posted By : R0b0tC0rpse |
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THX! i may take you up on it, but it wouldn't be for a while...
you mean a set of 8, so 16 springs? will you send the retainers too? |
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#17 |
7-05-2004 @ 11:55:07 PM |
Posted By : LordFlux |
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#16, Yes, 16 springs. Sorry about the confusion. I can send the retainers as well. Just send me an e-mail when you need them. |
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#18 |
7-06-2004 @ 12:29:50 AM |
Posted By : MxCx |
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I guess Ill be the first to say 'eh' |
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#20 |
7-06-2004 @ 07:47:33 PM |
Posted By : MxCx |
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#19, Either, as long as both mean "unimpressed"
[Edited by MxCx on 7-06-2004 @ 07:48:20 PM] |
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