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Kinja'd!!! "G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3" (gbodyman)
06/28/2015 at 11:22 • Filed to: TIL, Oldsmoboat Gutbus Extreme

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My car is slower than this

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An automatic-equipped Toyota Echo. Why? Because the garden-variety G-body is a malaise-era car that stubbornly soldiered on until 1987.


DISCUSSION (10)


Kinja'd!!! KatzManDu > G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3
06/28/2015 at 11:32

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But with some tuning you should be good to go.

Malaise-era small blocks have super-low compression and contraptions that suck horsepower for emissions standards.

If you live in a place without scary emissions testing, you can nuke the AIR components from orbit, change the carb from your worn-out Rochester to something bigger, update the ignition to an HEI setup if it isn’t already and set up a better air intake system, just for starters. Cat delete and then you’ll really be flying.

Bonus points for some roots-based supercharging since the engine compression is already so low, the supercharging can probably be added for extra vroom.


Kinja'd!!! G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3 > KatzManDu
06/28/2015 at 11:35

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I’m Planning on doing some supporting mods, then running a stage 2 chip and high-flow cats. That would bring me up to just over 200 horses at the crank. In a 3600-lb car, that will be plenty.


Kinja'd!!! Funktheduck > G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3
06/28/2015 at 11:45

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Ditch the emissions crap. Most of it probably doesn’t work anymore. You could keep the cat(s) if they're not clogged up by now. Headers. Swap out heads/Pistons if you can. Or go wild card and add NOS. power when you want/need it.


Kinja'd!!! JGrabowMSt > G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3
06/28/2015 at 11:46

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200 at the crank? Dear lord I need to take you out for a spin in a few “toys” my friends shop has sitting around. In that car I would want all 200 at the wheels, for sure. 900-1100hp burnout machines make you wonder why you ever thought “600hp was enough.”

I would do a new carb, stage 2, lots of suspension, but really do a turbo build. Around town the low power will be suitable, almost comical, but a pull on the highway will embarass anything. Diesel turbos are big, cheap and support plenty of boost. Just make sure you get a good welder for the intake.


Kinja'd!!! G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3 > JGrabowMSt
06/28/2015 at 11:58

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Haha. At this point, all I want is a cruiser that doesn't hog the left lane.


Kinja'd!!! G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3 > Funktheduck
06/28/2015 at 11:59

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It's got new cats. I'll probab do an EGR delete at some point.


Kinja'd!!! KatzManDu > G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3
06/28/2015 at 12:33

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“Chip” — how old is this thing? If it’s fuel-injected, sure. What are the full specs right now?


Kinja'd!!! G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3 > KatzManDu
06/28/2015 at 12:39

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Computer controlled quadrajet, OBDI.


Kinja'd!!! KatzManDu > G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3
06/28/2015 at 12:50

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There’s your problem :) — Get a real Edelbrock 650 cfm on there or something similar with an electronic choke. More aggressive cam, etc.


Kinja'd!!! G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3 > KatzManDu
06/28/2015 at 13:09

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If I change the carb, I'll have to change the whole wiring harness, as well as the distributor and choke mechanism. I'll probably go for a remanufactured 750 CFM Quadrajet, just because my uncle is a Quadrajet expert.