92 Z28 Complete Rebuild Must See
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92 Z28 Complete Rebuild Must See
It took months of debate but am very sad to say she is officially up for sale due to a number of reasons...
The car works greats, starts up every time, even after months of hanging out in the garage. I am sure I forgot some things but I tried to gather as much information as I could and I do have 80-90% of the purchase receipts for all the parts for this car. I tried to keep everything possible and I also have photos (somewhere) from the tear down of the original black car to what she is now. It took about 6.5 years and I did everything except the engine build and body work myself in my garage without a lift. What an experience.
Anyways, here are the details:
ENGINE:
Golen Engine Service 383 LT1 Long Block (Currently 1600 mi.)
9.5:1 CR
Ultra Dyne Hyd Roller Cam
Duration: Intake - 230 degree @.050" Exhaust - 238 degree @.050"
Lift: Intake - .573" Exhaust - .573"
Lobe Separation - 114 degrees
LT1 Aluminum heads, ported, three angle valve job, 54cc combustion chamber, 185 cc intake runner
2.00" Manley Stainless Steel Intake Valves, 1.56" Manley Stainless Steel Exhaust Valves
Block: Billet Splayed 4-bolt main, ARP Main Studs, Thermally cleaned and stainless steel shot.
Bored .030", honed w/ torque plates and pressure washed. Clevite cam bearings and pioneer freeze plugs.
Crankshaft: Eagle 4340 Forged steel Crank, internal balance
Connecting Rods: Eagle 4340 Forged steel H-beam Rods 5.7" Full Floating
Pistons: SRP Forged Blower Pistons
Rings: Hastings Performance Plasma-Moly Rings
Rocker Arms: Comp Cams Pro Magnum roller rockers 1.5 ratio
Bearing: Clevite H-series
Core plugs: Brass pioneer core plugs
Lifter: Comp Cams Hydraulic
Pushrods: Comp Cams Magnum 7.2"
Valve springs: Comp Cams 26918 valve springs
Timing Set: GM LT4 Extreme Duty Roller
Oil Delivery: Melling HIgh Volume pump, pick up tube and HD Drive
Oil Pan: Canton 6 qt Road Race
Gaskets set: Fel Pro
Head Bolts: ARP
NEW Moroso valve covers with breathers
Oil Catch can
Headers (Flowrite): Custom made 1-7/8" stepped down to 1-3/4" headers, jet-hot coated, true long tubes.
true dual exhaust 3" all the way, no x-pipe or h-pipe (would hang too low). No cats, Magnaflow mufflers IIRC.
Custom Stainless Steel center mount oval exhaust tips ($$$)
Ignition: All MSD, MSD 6A, MSD Opti and plug wires
32 lb/hr Bosch III Injectors
Custom modified LT1 fuel rails to run in parallel (independent rails) with full Aeromotive A1000 fuel system.
-10 supply line to splitter, -8 to each fuel rail, -6 return line.
Custom Griffen 1.25" radiator for LT1 in 3rd gen with dual SPAL fans.
Complete FAST XFI 2.0 system.
ALL Autometer Phantom II guages, includes A/F ratio. All custom wiring with new fuses.
NO Accessories, only Powermasters alternator. No A/C. Electric Mezier water pump.
No power steering and no power brakes. Manual brakes with Wilwood master (stops great with no issues).
TRANSMISSION/REAREND/BRAKES:
6-speed conversion with 3rd gen pedals
1997 T56 (trans am) - Tick Performance Level 2 rebuild w/ options:
new bearings
cryogenic treatment (included as part of level 2 rebuild)
Spec Stage 2 clutch
see following link for more details:
http://www.tickperformance.com/tick-...maro-firebird/
12 bolt strange rear end, bolt in third gen from Spohn
Eaton Posi, no ABS
Aluminum girdle cover
3.73 gears (street gears)
standard 1350 Pinion Yoke
standard axle flanges
33 spline axles
Wilwood Dynalite Pro Series rear disc brakes (4 piston) 10.5" drilled rotters, wilwood pads
Custom 6-piston Wilwood brake setup for front with custom brackets, 13" drilled rotors, Wilwood spindles
Stainless steel hardlines throughout entire car except at moving areas where there are stainless braided lines.
SUSPENSION:
Spohn Manual Rack Conversion
Spohn tubular K-member (chromoly) with K-member braces
Spohn tubular A-arms (chromoly) with spherical rod ends
Spohn front coil over conversion with Koni Yellows
Spohn rear coil over conversion with QA1s 300# springs
UMI Double adjustable Panhard bar and relocation bar
Spohn front/rear sway bars
Spohn T-56 swap torque arm
Spohn T-56 conversion crossmember with driveshaft loop
UMI Lower control arms and relocation brackets
UMI Wonder/steering bar
BODY/WHEELS:
Custom "Roll bar" with side bars mandrel bent for easy access in and out of car.
NOT a complete cage so I am told its a "roll bar" setup. It has the rear hoop with two bars that
run down to the rear of the car and two that run along the doors the floor just before the firewall.
Cowl was cut, raised and smoothed out across, wipers removed and glass cut for clean finish.
Firewall completely blocked off (except for wire harness) and made flush.
Rear mounted battery (yellow top)
Hawks SS Style hood
Hawks 5" spoiler
Hawks new front chin/spoiler
clear front signal side marker lights
New factory style fog lights (new in box, not mounted)
Rear truck area cut and raised to fit 15 gal fuel cell.
Rear bumper cut for custom center mount exhaust
Paint is a Dodge Color (Inferno Red Crystal Pearl). I believe 5-6 coats with 3-4 clear.
I have touch up bottles with the paint code on it.
Custom Boze Alloys Wheels
INTERIOR/OTHERS:
Factory dash retained, with factory 25th Anniversary z28 badge, factory carpet.
New leather racing seats with red stitching.
Red z28 shift ****.
Flaming River flat bottom steering wheel
*New speakers and wiring installed (stereo not complete - plan for custom fiberglass stereo
mounted in rear passenger seat wells). Will include subs/amps/stereo and all other
components.
This build is setup to run 12 lbs of boost and that was my ultimate goal - D1SC Procharger. Whoever purchases this car should only purchase the car with the intent to add a supercharger to run 9-12 lbs. Otherwise you will really miss out on the true potential of the build. We are expecting about 650-700 hp range with the supercharger on 93 pump gas. Chad Golen can verify the engine build as we have been in constant communication during tuning and have developed a good relationship. I am sure he will extend the same courtesy and service to anyone who takes ownership of this vehicle.
I wasnt there for the original dyno tune but I was told the car made just under 500 hp at the crank NA. I had since fine tuned the fuel tables a bit more because I have not been able to find a local tuner who knows the FAST XFI system (that I also trust and will pay the ridiculous amounts that are charged here in NY). The XFI forums are incredible and several people helped tune my car for free and now its running amazing. I previously had the factory computer and that just wasnt going to do it.
I have never seen a nicer thirdgen in person and with the supercharger on here this car will truly be a rare car to have in the years to come. Lots of time and money has been put into this build and my loss will be someones gain.
I am asking $39,500 OBO. Much more was put into the car with all the parts, body work, paint, time, etc. To build another like this will easily cost 50k+ if you pay for someone to do including the cost of all the new parts. All the parts on this car were purchased NEW. I also have the title for the car. Location is Long Island, NY.
I'll provide any pictures, videos, information to any serious potential buyers. Please PM me or email me at axp2170@gmail.com (fastest way to reach me).
I am in no rush to sell and will continue to maintain and occasionally show the car and local shows when I have time. I also have tons of original parts, random parts, fluids, and all sorts of other stuff that I'd throw in with the car as it would be more useful with the car than without.
I dont know how to post pictures on this site and I cant host images anywhere. I have the same add posted on ThirdGen.org so you can see photos there if you are a member or you can email me if you are interested. The car is truly amazing.
Link to TGO post:
92 Z28 Complete Rebuild Must See - Third Generation F-Body Message Boards
The car works greats, starts up every time, even after months of hanging out in the garage. I am sure I forgot some things but I tried to gather as much information as I could and I do have 80-90% of the purchase receipts for all the parts for this car. I tried to keep everything possible and I also have photos (somewhere) from the tear down of the original black car to what she is now. It took about 6.5 years and I did everything except the engine build and body work myself in my garage without a lift. What an experience.
Anyways, here are the details:
ENGINE:
Golen Engine Service 383 LT1 Long Block (Currently 1600 mi.)
9.5:1 CR
Ultra Dyne Hyd Roller Cam
Duration: Intake - 230 degree @.050" Exhaust - 238 degree @.050"
Lift: Intake - .573" Exhaust - .573"
Lobe Separation - 114 degrees
LT1 Aluminum heads, ported, three angle valve job, 54cc combustion chamber, 185 cc intake runner
2.00" Manley Stainless Steel Intake Valves, 1.56" Manley Stainless Steel Exhaust Valves
Block: Billet Splayed 4-bolt main, ARP Main Studs, Thermally cleaned and stainless steel shot.
Bored .030", honed w/ torque plates and pressure washed. Clevite cam bearings and pioneer freeze plugs.
Crankshaft: Eagle 4340 Forged steel Crank, internal balance
Connecting Rods: Eagle 4340 Forged steel H-beam Rods 5.7" Full Floating
Pistons: SRP Forged Blower Pistons
Rings: Hastings Performance Plasma-Moly Rings
Rocker Arms: Comp Cams Pro Magnum roller rockers 1.5 ratio
Bearing: Clevite H-series
Core plugs: Brass pioneer core plugs
Lifter: Comp Cams Hydraulic
Pushrods: Comp Cams Magnum 7.2"
Valve springs: Comp Cams 26918 valve springs
Timing Set: GM LT4 Extreme Duty Roller
Oil Delivery: Melling HIgh Volume pump, pick up tube and HD Drive
Oil Pan: Canton 6 qt Road Race
Gaskets set: Fel Pro
Head Bolts: ARP
NEW Moroso valve covers with breathers
Oil Catch can
Headers (Flowrite): Custom made 1-7/8" stepped down to 1-3/4" headers, jet-hot coated, true long tubes.
true dual exhaust 3" all the way, no x-pipe or h-pipe (would hang too low). No cats, Magnaflow mufflers IIRC.
Custom Stainless Steel center mount oval exhaust tips ($$$)
Ignition: All MSD, MSD 6A, MSD Opti and plug wires
32 lb/hr Bosch III Injectors
Custom modified LT1 fuel rails to run in parallel (independent rails) with full Aeromotive A1000 fuel system.
-10 supply line to splitter, -8 to each fuel rail, -6 return line.
Custom Griffen 1.25" radiator for LT1 in 3rd gen with dual SPAL fans.
Complete FAST XFI 2.0 system.
ALL Autometer Phantom II guages, includes A/F ratio. All custom wiring with new fuses.
NO Accessories, only Powermasters alternator. No A/C. Electric Mezier water pump.
No power steering and no power brakes. Manual brakes with Wilwood master (stops great with no issues).
TRANSMISSION/REAREND/BRAKES:
6-speed conversion with 3rd gen pedals
1997 T56 (trans am) - Tick Performance Level 2 rebuild w/ options:
new bearings
cryogenic treatment (included as part of level 2 rebuild)
Spec Stage 2 clutch
see following link for more details:
http://www.tickperformance.com/tick-...maro-firebird/
12 bolt strange rear end, bolt in third gen from Spohn
Eaton Posi, no ABS
Aluminum girdle cover
3.73 gears (street gears)
standard 1350 Pinion Yoke
standard axle flanges
33 spline axles
Wilwood Dynalite Pro Series rear disc brakes (4 piston) 10.5" drilled rotters, wilwood pads
Custom 6-piston Wilwood brake setup for front with custom brackets, 13" drilled rotors, Wilwood spindles
Stainless steel hardlines throughout entire car except at moving areas where there are stainless braided lines.
SUSPENSION:
Spohn Manual Rack Conversion
Spohn tubular K-member (chromoly) with K-member braces
Spohn tubular A-arms (chromoly) with spherical rod ends
Spohn front coil over conversion with Koni Yellows
Spohn rear coil over conversion with QA1s 300# springs
UMI Double adjustable Panhard bar and relocation bar
Spohn front/rear sway bars
Spohn T-56 swap torque arm
Spohn T-56 conversion crossmember with driveshaft loop
UMI Lower control arms and relocation brackets
UMI Wonder/steering bar
BODY/WHEELS:
Custom "Roll bar" with side bars mandrel bent for easy access in and out of car.
NOT a complete cage so I am told its a "roll bar" setup. It has the rear hoop with two bars that
run down to the rear of the car and two that run along the doors the floor just before the firewall.
Cowl was cut, raised and smoothed out across, wipers removed and glass cut for clean finish.
Firewall completely blocked off (except for wire harness) and made flush.
Rear mounted battery (yellow top)
Hawks SS Style hood
Hawks 5" spoiler
Hawks new front chin/spoiler
clear front signal side marker lights
New factory style fog lights (new in box, not mounted)
Rear truck area cut and raised to fit 15 gal fuel cell.
Rear bumper cut for custom center mount exhaust
Paint is a Dodge Color (Inferno Red Crystal Pearl). I believe 5-6 coats with 3-4 clear.
I have touch up bottles with the paint code on it.
Custom Boze Alloys Wheels
INTERIOR/OTHERS:
Factory dash retained, with factory 25th Anniversary z28 badge, factory carpet.
New leather racing seats with red stitching.
Red z28 shift ****.
Flaming River flat bottom steering wheel
*New speakers and wiring installed (stereo not complete - plan for custom fiberglass stereo
mounted in rear passenger seat wells). Will include subs/amps/stereo and all other
components.
This build is setup to run 12 lbs of boost and that was my ultimate goal - D1SC Procharger. Whoever purchases this car should only purchase the car with the intent to add a supercharger to run 9-12 lbs. Otherwise you will really miss out on the true potential of the build. We are expecting about 650-700 hp range with the supercharger on 93 pump gas. Chad Golen can verify the engine build as we have been in constant communication during tuning and have developed a good relationship. I am sure he will extend the same courtesy and service to anyone who takes ownership of this vehicle.
I wasnt there for the original dyno tune but I was told the car made just under 500 hp at the crank NA. I had since fine tuned the fuel tables a bit more because I have not been able to find a local tuner who knows the FAST XFI system (that I also trust and will pay the ridiculous amounts that are charged here in NY). The XFI forums are incredible and several people helped tune my car for free and now its running amazing. I previously had the factory computer and that just wasnt going to do it.
I have never seen a nicer thirdgen in person and with the supercharger on here this car will truly be a rare car to have in the years to come. Lots of time and money has been put into this build and my loss will be someones gain.
I am asking $39,500 OBO. Much more was put into the car with all the parts, body work, paint, time, etc. To build another like this will easily cost 50k+ if you pay for someone to do including the cost of all the new parts. All the parts on this car were purchased NEW. I also have the title for the car. Location is Long Island, NY.
I'll provide any pictures, videos, information to any serious potential buyers. Please PM me or email me at axp2170@gmail.com (fastest way to reach me).
I am in no rush to sell and will continue to maintain and occasionally show the car and local shows when I have time. I also have tons of original parts, random parts, fluids, and all sorts of other stuff that I'd throw in with the car as it would be more useful with the car than without.
I dont know how to post pictures on this site and I cant host images anywhere. I have the same add posted on ThirdGen.org so you can see photos there if you are a member or you can email me if you are interested. The car is truly amazing.
Link to TGO post:
92 Z28 Complete Rebuild Must See - Third Generation F-Body Message Boards
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Re: 92 Z28 Complete Rebuild Must See
Use www.photobucket.com and post them that way.
It would be best if you did. In order for folks to view the pictures you posted up on third gen you have to be a member and signed in.
Good luck with your sale.
Sent from my Junk LG Optimus Prime
It would be best if you did. In order for folks to view the pictures you posted up on third gen you have to be a member and signed in.
Good luck with your sale.
Sent from my Junk LG Optimus Prime
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