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  • The winter project!

    I just compiled my list of winter mods and the list hit a whopping 23 items = :shocked:

    Some of them small, some bigger than others. The budget is in the $3500 range.

    A partial list includes the new clutch, driveshaft, axle, dual stage dry nitrous system, permanently mounted remote in-car video camera feed, brake proportioning valve, and a whole bunch of electronic gadgets for things like reverse lockout solenoid control, dial selectable fuel and ignition maps, clutch releasable line lock, etcetera.

    Here's a mystery shot for you of one of the major projects:

    1984 Pontiac Trans Am. Well, most of it anyway. Some of it is 1969 Chevy. Some of it is 1982 4-cylinder Firebird, 1987 Trans Am, and 1991 Formula 1LE. Some of it is 1994 Trans Am, and some of it is 1999 SLP Firehawk. The rest is aftermarket.

  • #2
    fancy suspension parts are always nice to look at
    1998 Camaro SS Bullseye Turbo
    2002 F-250 7.3 Leveled on 20s with 35's
    2006 Yamaha R6 50th Anniversary
    http://www.mifbody.com/vbulletin/sho...-Update/page11

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    • #3
      Hope to have some nice suspension parts like you two this winter as well. My list came out to 25 parts but Im sure I won't get them all.
      Doing less with more


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      • #4
        dang, thats purty
        -Joel
        1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
        1984 Scottsdale K10 - 305/4bbl/4spd


        WTB List:Midwest Chasis DS Loop

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        • #5
          Yea "the list" never has an end for any of us! but we become satisfied bits and pieces at a time 8)
          1998 Camaro SS Bullseye Turbo
          2002 F-250 7.3 Leveled on 20s with 35's
          2006 Yamaha R6 50th Anniversary
          http://www.mifbody.com/vbulletin/sho...-Update/page11

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          • #6
            Hey WS6! We need an update on this! Im guessing the thing on the bottom left is a panhard rod....
            -08 G8 GT DD: Rotofab CAI, HID's, Breyton Race GTS'
            -86 Iroc Project: LQ4, Th400, S400, Ford 9"

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            • #7
              Yeah! How about some pics of what has already been installed? I want to see how this project's going!
              Nick H.
              Current MIFC Vice President

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              • #8
                Well, to tell the truth, I haven't done a whole lot except pull stuff apart. The new torque arm is attached to the new Moser 12-bolt, and that's now installed in the car. I have steel sitting there for fabricating the body mounts for the rest of the torque arm assembly. My Hooker long tube headers are hung on the engine block. My T56 is on the ground, and the clutch has been removed. I've installed the new insert on the Fidanza flywheel, and the Spec stage 3 clutch will get installed *maybe* tonight. I'm waiting on the new engine mounts that should be in this week at the parts store. I'll probably get the transmission reinstalled by next Sunday.

                And alas, I still dont have the welder I need, nor the custom transmission crossmember, nor the oval exhaust tubing with which to fabricate the new Y-pipe. So right now there are a lot of parts laying on the floor under the car. Not a pretty sight!

                Oh, and Shawn, that thing on the bottom left is the NEW torque arm. The upper one was the Spohn torque arm that I removed from service. It's since been mailed to its new home over on the west coast of Michigan awaiting transplant into someone else's car! The www.unbalancedengineering.com torque arm is designed for a fourth-gen, but I'm making it fit the third-gen. I've got the eleventh one off the assembly jigs, and in all likelihood will have the first third-gen in the nation with this new design.
                Last edited by ws6transam; February 12th, 2006, 02:14 PM.
                1984 Pontiac Trans Am. Well, most of it anyway. Some of it is 1969 Chevy. Some of it is 1982 4-cylinder Firebird, 1987 Trans Am, and 1991 Formula 1LE. Some of it is 1994 Trans Am, and some of it is 1999 SLP Firehawk. The rest is aftermarket.

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                • #9
                  Bummer..... well in the mean time with all this down time you should take some pics for us to drool over. LOL
                  -08 G8 GT DD: Rotofab CAI, HID's, Breyton Race GTS'
                  -86 Iroc Project: LQ4, Th400, S400, Ford 9"

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                  • #10
                    WOW im impressed with that torque arm. i read all the stuff on that site and seems like a real nice one you got there.
                    -Mike
                    Chevrolet Technician

                    Totaled 99 SS swapped drivetrain, harness, interior, and suspension into 94 Z28.

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                    • #11
                      yes if i recall shawn seems to salavate over suspension parts from what i remember when i posted all my new BMR stuff! LOL..... it's so pretty though who can resist?
                      1998 Camaro SS Bullseye Turbo
                      2002 F-250 7.3 Leveled on 20s with 35's
                      2006 Yamaha R6 50th Anniversary
                      http://www.mifbody.com/vbulletin/sho...-Update/page11

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