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Old Jun 23, 2004 | 01:36 PM
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Hey Chris,

The following is a link to the car I am working on picking up. The Tq numbers seem a little low. My 98 had 410Tq at the rears. Of course this is on a stock converter compared to my 3600 stall.

So, tell me what you think of this car?


http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=173022


Thanks,

Bill
Old Jun 23, 2004 | 04:49 PM
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Bill, have you considered this car that is local?
sounds like a great price.

1998 Pontiac Firebird Formula
Black, Auto, Loaded, Graphite Leather Interior
77000 miles

G5 cam package, SLP longtube headers, B&M trans cooler, Moser 12 bolt rear w/ 33 spline axles and eaton posi, 3.73 gear ratio, Precision Industries Vigilante 3200 stall torque converter, WS6 aluminum driveshaft, SCC Raptor hood with Ramair, SLP Firehawk 17" chrome wheels, XM Satellite Radio. All mods installed at Aggressive Performance and custom tuning done at Automotive Performance Engineering in Michigan.
Vehicle is in great condition. $11999 OBO

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Old Jun 23, 2004 | 04:53 PM
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Originally posted by rod442
Bill, have you considered this car that is local?
sounds like a great price.

1998 Pontiac Firebird Formula
Black, Auto, Loaded, Graphite Leather Interior
77000 miles

G5 cam package, SLP longtube headers, B&M trans cooler, Moser 12 bolt rear w/ 33 spline axles and eaton posi, 3.73 gear ratio, Precision Industries Vigilante 3200 stall torque converter, WS6 aluminum driveshaft, SCC Raptor hood with Ramair, SLP Firehawk 17" chrome wheels, XM Satellite Radio. All mods installed at Aggressive Performance and custom tuning done at Automotive Performance Engineering in Michigan.
Vehicle is in great condition. $11999 OBO

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Rod whos car is that? I need to get my car over to aggressive soon!
Old Jun 23, 2004 | 05:16 PM
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That formula is up by me in NW Waterford twp. It was out on Clintonville rd. a couple weeks ago. It has tops and leather, chrome firehawk rims, and the ram air Raptor hood looked pretty good. Tires are week, Kuhmos front and drag radials rear. Also has an aftermarket cd in dash unit. He was asking $13500 then, so the price is coming down. I was wondering if there is something he is not disclosing like nitrous usage. You really dont need a Moser rear end with a cam only car.


That Camaro SS sounds nice with only 8500 miles, this car was probably beat on.

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Old Jun 23, 2004 | 05:17 PM
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Originally posted by rod442
Bill, have you considered this car that is local?
sounds like a great price.

1998 Pontiac Firebird Formula
Black, Auto, Loaded, Graphite Leather Interior
77000 miles

G5 cam package, SLP longtube headers, B&M trans cooler, Moser 12 bolt rear w/ 33 spline axles and eaton posi, 3.73 gear ratio, Precision Industries Vigilante 3200 stall torque converter, WS6 aluminum driveshaft, SCC Raptor hood with Ramair, SLP Firehawk 17" chrome wheels, XM Satellite Radio. All mods installed at Aggressive Performance and custom tuning done at Automotive Performance Engineering in Michigan.
Vehicle is in great condition. $11999 OBO

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I just called and talked with Nick about his car, sounds nice. The car sounds like it is in good shape. He had someone looking at it when I called. I may go look at it if it doesn't sell.

How did you hear about the car?

Thanks for the info................. Any new times for your car?

Bill
Old Jun 23, 2004 | 05:25 PM
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Originally posted by TA Jack
That formula is up by me in NW Waterford twp. It was out on Clintonville rd. a couple weeks ago. It has tops and leather, chrome firehawk rims, and the ram air Raptor hood looked pretty good. Tires are week, Kuhmos front and drag radials rear. Also has an aftermarket cd in dash unit. He was asking $13500 then, so the price is coming down. I was wondering if there is something he is not disclosing like nitrous usage. You really dont need a Moser rear end with a heads and cam car.
I was also wondering about the NOS use. With 77,000 miles I don't know what is inside that motor if it has been sprayed to many times.......... If you looked at the car I posted the link to up top. The car is a 2001 SS with only 8500 miles on th ecar. I would sell the rims and tires since they are 19s. I would get a nice set of Torque Thrust II. I would also sell the sound system. I don't need a $5,000 sound system in my car. Damm, that is some serious money for a sound system. At least in my opinion.

Thanks,

Bill

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Old Jun 23, 2004 | 05:54 PM
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I saw a for sale post on motown muscle for it.

I understand being leery about nitrous usage; but its almost cheap enough that is a motor had to be put it in, it wouldn't matter.

also, I saw a motor torn apart at ape that came out of a vette that looked great that had been a heads cam/ spray car.
and had a lot more miles than that.
Old Jun 23, 2004 | 07:34 PM
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hey bill. finallly got home to see the post. that car looks great in the pics. if the mi.s are accurate, the car should look brand new still Id think. with the upgrades that car has, Id be wiling to bet that it is a very nice car indeed since it takes quite a bit of money to take a brand new car , not drive it much, and invest about 10K into it w/in a few years of buying it. even if the car was put through its paces often, those LS1's can take a beating. pay special attention to the shifts on that trans, and def. look at the condition of the fluid. ask if it has been changed. if all's been good, there's no reason why he would have changed it yet. that kind of power through a stock trans might not last too long if you drive it like I know you will. so be ready to sink about $900 into a trans some day. thats about what it would cost if I did the r&r and had the tranny guy I know build it. he did whiplash's for I think just under $800 or so.

the power #s seem right for the mods. my friend ryans 99 formula that I put the P1SC in and hot cam w/mac headers put down 480HP and 434TQ. first mod has to be a mild stall conv.. you dont want a big conv. behind all the torque of a supercharger. best bet would be to take the dyno sheet and call a conv. company for a recommendation. that car with some sticky tires should get high 11's Id think. stick a convertor in it and should go mid11s easy (with traction ofcourse).

dont forget I can install a supercharger in any LS1 car for ya if you wanted to try and spend less money. you prolly wont get all that much out of the stereo system if you do sell it. that camaro on this board sounds like it might be a good deal too. def. worth checking into. when are you plannin on driveing down to st louis to look at the supercharged car?
Old Jun 23, 2004 | 08:51 PM
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when are you plannin on driveing down to st louis to look at the supercharged car?
Looks like no drive down is needed. I told the guy I only wanted the car if it was an auto. My dad lives about 15 mins from this guy down in St. Louis. He went over and the car is a manual. My dad said it is MINT. He said it is like brand new in every way. My dad said the guy lives in a $700,000-$800,000 house. So the guy has money and didn't need to drive the car. To bad I would have liked that one.

Hey how much does it cost to convert to an automatic from a manual? How much is involved?

Chris, keep your eye out at your dealership for a nice LS1 with an auto, hoping low miles.

Thanks,

Bill
Old Jun 23, 2004 | 09:08 PM
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damn that sucks. wasnt that the first thing you asked the guy when you talked to him?

for a swap, depends on what you want. if you wanted an older/cheaper/stronger trans like a th350 or th400, then you'd need a custom length driveshaft, custom mount for the torque arm, crossmember, trans, conv., flexplate, shifter assembly, and a custom program for the pcm. its rather expensive. my 95 was a manual orig., and kelly didnt want to keep it because of that. so I converted it to auto just for that reason. I sold the man. for about 1200 and spent that money to make it auto just about. if the car was cheaper, maybe I could see doin it, but Id just keep looking if I was you. there are plenty of nice auto's out there, anc chances are they were treated nicer then most sticks.
Old Jun 24, 2004 | 06:22 AM
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Chris is pretty good. I'd even let him work on my car. LOL

BTW the car is holding up great. Only 1100 miles on it since all the work by Chris.
Old Jun 24, 2004 | 11:32 PM
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1100 miles! damn, you sure are enjoying that thing. cool to hear. looks like I have another cam/headers job lined up on an 01 real soon. that should help take the edge off the money I want to spend on my short block. are you ready to bolt on my ET streets yet? see what that car can really do?
Old Jun 25, 2004 | 06:20 AM
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You might have another cam/ torque convertor to do it the spring too.

The power is good, but there is always a need for more.
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