Re: new here!! 2000 firebird s3 3.8
Sounds like you need to find a reliable shop bud. I agree with getting it running properly before playing. I'm not sure how much car knowledge you have, but I suggest you do a TON of reading about the engine, transmission, suspension, etc. If you want to do some serious mods. Just be wary, I'm not sure about the rest of the condition of your car, but so fat it sounds like it's been beat pretty bad considering how much it was sold for and the problems you have already fixed. Do all the necessary changes and repairs first, and go from there. Modding gets VERY expensive if your looking for power, especially with a v6. As rewarding as it is, logically it isn't worth the time and money for what you get out of it. I love my v6, and get compliments daily, but it always leaves me wanting more. With over 100k, I just can't justify putting any serious money into it and possibly compromise the engine. Again, this is my own opinion and I know people will disagree, to his or her own. For the amount of money it would take you to reach the raw power of a stock LS1, you could own a ws6 or ss with under 100k. Again, love my six, but crave v8 power at times.
Sounds like you need to find a reliable shop bud. I agree with getting it running properly before playing. I'm not sure how much car knowledge you have, but I suggest you do a TON of reading about the engine, transmission, suspension, etc. If you want to do some serious mods. Just be wary, I'm not sure about the rest of the condition of your car, but so fat it sounds like it's been beat pretty bad considering how much it was sold for and the problems you have already fixed. Do all the necessary changes and repairs first, and go from there. Modding gets VERY expensive if your looking for power, especially with a v6. As rewarding as it is, logically it isn't worth the time and money for what you get out of it. I love my v6, and get compliments daily, but it always leaves me wanting more. With over 100k, I just can't justify putting any serious money into it and possibly compromise the engine. Again, this is my own opinion and I know people will disagree, to his or her own. For the amount of money it would take you to reach the raw power of a stock LS1, you could own a ws6 or ss with under 100k. Again, love my six, but crave v8 power at times.
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