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Why put so much time and effort into the Grand Prix? Until it goes RWD again I wouldn't even consider buying one, plus they drive like a boat, even the GTPs...
I doubt they ever finish the kit for our 3.8s, the market just isn't there anymore.
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Originally posted by DARK SDE '02: Why put so much time and effort into the Grand Prix? Until it goes RWD again I wouldn't even consider buying one, plus they drive like a boat, even the GTPs...
I doubt they ever finish the kit for our 3.8s, the market just isn't there anymore.
For one thing, Grand Prix has got us beat. There's a GP running in the 9 sec.
Tiago's FFF kit looks way better and better priced too.
A buddy of mine has the kit for his GTP, run's 17psi at the track and low 12's with nothing else done to the car.
We have one and it ran 14.6 stock.
Only beef about this car is the trannies don't stand up.
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i'm sure that if someone wants to spend the money, they can get their f-body going 9 secs just as easily, probably better cuz rwd is better fer launching. i'm too lazy to find out right now, but viper, the tuning moderator, is boasting something like 500 ponies. i'll bet if he stripped his car down to bare bones he'd run 9's.
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Originally posted by Camaro Dom: i'm sure that if someone wants to spend the money, they can get their f-body going 9 secs just as easily, probably better cuz rwd is better fer launching. i'm too lazy to find out right now, but viper, the tuning moderator, is boasting something like 500 ponies. i'll bet if he stripped his car down to bare bones he'd run 9's.
the car can deff do it if i had time to tune and set it up for it also more boost, more like 25 PSI
only thing in the way is the 10bolt right now and even then with the auto is should be okay
its just my daily driver car and if it break i'm f'ed
plus i want to enjoy th power for a while
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actually I just talked to tiago (email) but he told me in a month or two he's going to have a new kit out, with forward facing headers, and superior to his old design in every which way and how...so Im waiting for the new one....Im not gonna hold my breath for the cartuning kit.
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