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New here, My Series III 1999 Firebird 3.8 v6 turbo build
Re: New here, My Series III 1999 Firebird 3.8 v6 turbo build
Nice build.. Have youchecked into a 95-98 Intake?? They have a angled Throttle body that might work better with your setup. And we are not "U guys" anymore.. Your a f-body owner now as well..
Jeff ..
1998 Firebird.. Built 3.8 with a 125 shot.. 370rwhp,415rwtq.. stock tune!! sold
Re: New here, My Series III 1999 Firebird 3.8 v6 turbo build
you should check out my build. i do have my actual exhaust going under the k. just the exhaust manifolds go forward. i did flatten/oval the exhaust under the k. but i have an electric cutout before that.
you should check out my build. i do have my actual exhaust going under the k. just the exhaust manifolds go forward. i did flatten/oval the exhaust under the k. but i have an electric cutout before that.
I checked it out. Cool build. I would rethink it if I were to rebuild my headers.
Re: New here, My Series III 1999 Firebird 3.8 v6 turbo build
wow, nice build.
Wait, Is that a V6 or V8? 1990 Chevrolet C-K 1500 series 4.3L .. 5spd
1994 JDM Euno Roadster 1.8L 5spd Bolt Ons.. etc 2000 Camaro 3.8L Auto Bolt Ons..etc
Re: New here, My Series III 1999 Firebird 3.8 v6 turbo build
whats that left of the pump, a solenoid? what are those crimpers for? i'm itching to work on my car now haven't driven it, in like 4 months. i've gotta get back to it, finish paint. i've got high ratio rocker arms, a lsd 3.73 rear end(still a tiny 7.5), and a cooling mist progressive water meth kit... how are you planning to tune? sorry if you've already mentioned it.
whats that left of the pump, a solenoid? what are those crimpers for? i'm itching to work on my car now haven't driven it, in like 4 months. i've gotta get back to it, finish paint. i've got high ratio rocker arms, a lsd 3.73 rear end(still a tiny 7.5), and a cooling mist progressive water meth kit... how are you planning to tune? sorry if you've already mentioned it.
Yeah it's a solenoid for added protection against water being sucked through the pump during vacuum.
The crimpers are for gm weather pack connectors. I like my wiring to look clean :)
For now I might take it to a local place for a flash tune.
Re: New here, My Series III 1999 Firebird 3.8 v6 turbo build
where's the intercooler!!??!? not trying to talk trash, but the rest of your build loooks awesome, and then i see those welds and it kinda kills it... you should get a flapper disk and smooth them out. imo.
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