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Is it worth it?
Well, that's up to you. Depends on what you want to do with the car. If you want a comfortable daily driver that can hang with most on the track then go for it.
If you want to impress everyone with what can be accomplished with a V6, then stick with the 3.4.
Noone would buy my car at this point. It is not a comfortable daily driver. It rattles, there is no sound system, it revs real high. It is ultimately designed for 1/4 mile and that's it. So it all depends on what you want out of your car.
Well my car gots the looks but that car has the motor. I am going to go see it on monday. I think it has a exhaust. Also how much would I have to mod it to get to mid 13's?
And about the chicks it is true. When I go out every one starts staring at my Camaro. [img]graemlins/popcorn.gif[/img]
little g I dont think that car has anywhere near 330TQ. Depending on what trans it has and how many miles are on it I dont think its going to run 13 or low 14's without a tune up.
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plugs, wires, coils, fuel filter, air filter, PCV, Oil change and filter, Trans filter and flush(if its an auto). Thats all I can think of right now.
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93 lt1s came with 265 hp and 320ish tq. 1/4 mile is somewhere around 14.3 stock. it probably has the 4L60 tranny. optispark isnt vented on them either. (which means if the water pump goes youre screwed because moisture wont be able to get out as easily as the vented 95-97 optis.) make sure to check the intake manifold for loose bolts. becuase the Lt1 is notorious for intake leaks. and they suck balls to replace. and have fun with the whole tuneup thing passenger side plugs are a mofo. hmmm.... lemme think.. i can tell ya now that if it has over 100k miles on it you will be replacing the optispark, thats when they usaully give. if i think of anything else ill let ya know.
current car- 95 Trans am- bolt ons, parked and collecting dust. why? because **** it
Originally posted by 1998silverbird: If you are going to get a V8 get a LS1.. Thats just my 2 cents..
theres nothing wrong with the lt1. low end grunt is great. top end sucks but thats nothing that a cam cant take care of. id buy the car, go get the Lt4 package(heads cam intake ect.) thats good for 330 hp and i cant remember the tq. it would run low 13s-high 12s all day long.
current car- 95 Trans am- bolt ons, parked and collecting dust. why? because **** it
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