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Re: my new car

Post by TurbomanKnight » Thu Feb 21, 2008 1:29 pm

Army_F_Body wrote:Some one years ago posted about a mint, barn-find 82 with a few hundred original miles and wanting to convert it.
ROB?!?! :shock:

DUDE HOW ARE YOU MAN?!?! I haven't heard from you in Years. How's everything, buddy?
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Re: my new car

Post by CJaguar442 » Thu Feb 21, 2008 5:52 pm

who is rob
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Re: my new car

Post by Army_F_Body » Thu Feb 21, 2008 5:53 pm

Hey, dude.

Just dropped by 'cause of the new show. Probably won't be staying long, but things are great, how you been? Is that your IROC?
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Re: my new car

Post by TurbomanKnight » Thu Feb 21, 2008 6:03 pm

Army_F_Body wrote:Hey, dude.

Just dropped by 'cause of the new show. Probably won't be staying long, but things are great, how you been? Is that your IROC?

I've been good. Yes, it's my IROC. I love this car. How's your KITT?
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Re: my new car

Post by Army_F_Body » Thu Feb 21, 2008 6:14 pm

My Dad's keeping him right now, so he's good (moved to the LA area, and he's not really street legal at the moment). Needs a little routine TLC, but nothing major. Going up to visit in a few weeks so I'll get to see him then.

That IROC is awesome!! That model is on my short list of cars I'm wanting to own.
who is rob
That's me, quit posting here around the time you came in it looks like. Just stopped in to say hi and hopefully have some intelligent conversation about the new show (which is seeming unlikely so I may just say 'later' till the show is picked up).
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Re: my new car

Post by shinobi594 » Fri Feb 22, 2008 3:54 am

CJaguar442 wrote:hi everyone i bought my self a trans am Image

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Congrats on the purchase ^.^


The car looks clean! Take care of her ^.^ Is the L69 still running strong?

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Re: my new car

Post by CJaguar442 » Fri Feb 22, 2008 6:28 am

its currentlly being shipped to me which takes up two weeks i heard. so when i get it i will let you know. i am just so ecited and anxiuos thats why i put the dealer pictures up
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Re: my new car

Post by CJaguar442 » Fri Feb 22, 2008 6:31 am

buying a car long distance is a lenthy process so i want to get it right the first time the guy who inspected for me said yes and its a not a L69 its a LU5
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Re: my new car

Post by CJaguar442 » Fri Feb 22, 2008 6:44 am

the L69 was carburated with 4 barrells and was a HO motor
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Re: my new car

Post by TurbomanKnight » Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:57 pm

Im going off memory here, but isnt a LU5, CrossFire Injection? If so, good luck getting that to run right.
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Re: my new car

Post by CJaguar442 » Fri Feb 22, 2008 3:16 pm

cross fire has problems thats why when i have money i will upgrade it to tuned port injection or better
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Re: my new car

Post by TurbomanKnight » Fri Feb 22, 2008 4:58 pm

CJaguar442 wrote:cross fire has problems thats why when i have money i will upgrade it to tuned port injection or better
Check out http://www.thirdgen.org.
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Post by CJaguar442 » Fri Feb 22, 2008 5:17 pm

thanks but I allready found this site a while back
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Re: my new car

Post by CJaguar442 » Fri Feb 22, 2008 5:26 pm

Convert Third Gen to TPI fuel Injection
dave8412 Jun 16 2006 - 10:35am
Q: What is needed to convert my engine to TPI fuel injection?

A: You'll need to find the following:

TPI intake
TPI plenum and runners
Throttle body
MAF sensor, intake hose, filter case
Injectors (19 lb/hr for 305, 22 lb/hr for a 350)
Oxygen sensor (if your's doesn't already have one)
Knock sensor (if your's doesn't already have one)
Intake air temp sensor (goes in plenum underside)
EGR solenoid
Coolant temperature sensor
Cold start injector sensor
Electronic Control Module(ECM or computer)
Re-route EGR and charcoal cannister ported vacuum as per TPI setup
A/C bracket to TPI intake (upside-down U-shaped bracket)
The best (cheapest) way, is to find the parts through junkyards.
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Re: my new car

Post by CJaguar442 » Fri Feb 22, 2008 5:41 pm

i also might go wif SFI or direct injection or even better a GE T700 turbo shaft for more power and fuel economy (to give my one finger vicory salute to the oil companies :lol: :kitt:) (and again not until October 26, 2015 or when skynet takes over :lol: )
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Post by Army_F_Body » Sat Feb 23, 2008 11:09 am

I've owned a CFI 83 T/A and a 4bbl 83 Camaro SC and would definitely recommend getting rid of that CFI. The carb worked well for me and that little 305 Camaro was able to dust the new (at the time) 93 style Mustangs when I had it no problem.

I'm running MPFI now on my replica. Good on gas and power, but since it has an injector for every cylinder it's hard on the old pocket book when a few (or 4 like in '99) foul!
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Re: my new car

Post by Dave Knight » Sat Feb 23, 2008 1:44 pm

to be honest other than the mushy brakes and a overheating problem (bad thermostat and defective radiator) the crossfire 305 was a great engine. all it is is a engine with dual throttlebodies. i still say you should just leave the daytona 500 car alone as that car is 25 years old (daytona 500 turned 50 this year). i agree you should get a more common firebird with ttops or even a formula as most of them had the TPI engine from the trans ams and a lot of them already had the hood and rear wing and no body cladding. all you would have to do is replace the front fenders rear bumper and tail lights to downgrade it.
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Re: my new car

Post by CJaguar442 » Sat Feb 23, 2008 3:12 pm

If I went with a 4 barrel carburetor what kind of power loss or gain are we talking about here Army F Body? :kitt:
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Re: my new car

Post by CJaguar442 » Sat Feb 23, 2008 7:51 pm

how do i install a double din stereo
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Re: my new car

Post by Dave Knight » Sat Feb 23, 2008 8:57 pm

CJaguar442 wrote:how do i install a double din stereo

well i believe the radio that was in most GM cars and trucks were already double din. as far as i know only ford and most imports had the din size radios. i had a ford t bird that i put a pioneer stereo in place of the factory unit and it installed without a aftermarket dash kit. if you were to put an aftermarket stereo into your T/A you will need a dash kit adapter designed for 99 back GM radios and a wire harness adapter that wires into your new radio and the other end plugs into the factory wire harness that plugged into the back of the factory stereo.

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Post by Army_F_Body » Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:29 pm

CJaguar442 wrote:If I went with a 4 barrel carburetor what kind of power loss or gain are we talking about here Army F Body? :kitt:
I'd say not really much, but you'd get a slight, but noticeable gain with the carb. My CFI was very sluggish off the line compared to my Camaro. Mine just had all the horror story problems you here about with CFI. Another conversion owner in my town swapped out his CFI with the 4bbl and seemed to prefer that setup better, also.

As was mentioned in good working order CFI ain't that bad, carb was just easier to work on and maintain for me (although I've heard plenty of horror stories about the Rochesters, also).
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Re: my new car

Post by INDYGIRL » Sun Feb 24, 2008 12:33 am

Nice car! I'd love to see PONTIAC bring back the Trans-Am like Chevy is doing with the Camaro! One could dream though. :)

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Re: my new car

Post by CJaguar442 » Sun Feb 24, 2008 10:49 am

Dave Knight wrote:

if you were to put an aftermarket stereo into your T/A you will need a dash kit adapter designed for 99 back GM radios and a wire harness adapter that wires into your new radio and the other end plugs into the factory wire harness that plugged into the back of the factory stereo.

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do you mean 1999 or older GM radios
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Re: my new car

Post by Dave Knight » Sun Feb 24, 2008 8:29 pm

yeah, other than the face plates and the designs of the knobs and some had equalizer adjusters most GM radios are interchangeable from the mid late 70s up to 99 models unless they were a carry over year. well any car that was ALL new for 2000 would have the updated stereos. some cars that were just carry overs would have the older style units. I am looking at a 2004 Grand Am GT coupe and it has the same style radio that was in my mom's 95 Oldsmobile 88 sedan. my dad's 2004 Monte Carlo which was a carryover of the all new 2000 model had the updated stereo that is wired into the cars warning chimes and requires the expensive wire harness adapters.
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Post by CJaguar442 » Mon Feb 25, 2008 4:27 am

was the radios 4 inches tall
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