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Cutlass84
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Got the Olds on a chassis dyno
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The old hoopty did a little better than I thought(321 hp/388 tq at the wheels).. didn\'t blow up either which was a nice surprise.
Listen for the infamous quadra-bog..
Can I have my cookie now?
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Dope Boy powaahhhh
actually sounds nice man.
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Ah yeah! That sounds good. Takes me back to the good old days. 84 Olds was my first car. Many good times in that car.
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Sounds nice! Little tuning on the accelerator pump circuit ought to cure the slight bog. What kind of motor - what mods?
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02JEEPX
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^Michael forgot to tell you, we have a new dyno in town!
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Cutlass84
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she\'s more or less stock, off the top of my headd..
I re-ringed and re-bearinged a low mile \'70 Olds toronado motor i found at the old CMC u-pull-it. I had K&P polish the crank, still running the 40 year old rods and pistons.
It\'s running a set of home made mid length headers a dude from the oldsmobile message board built from a couple pairs of full lengths.
Lunati hydraulic cam.. .485 lift I want to say? Performer intake and Quadrajet. I sold the heads off the junkyard motor on ebay, and bought a set of redone heads with stiffer springs, screw in studs, and roller rockers for the same money.
I was having valvetrain problems with that stuff, so now it\'s back to the stock rocker arms however.
Right now, my best ET is 13.1 @ 103ish.. third gear is slipping pretty hardcore.. Once I get that fixed, I have a compucar nitrous kit I\'d like to play with.
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Thats awesome for 40 yr old anything! What you gonna do about the tranny? Fix it or replace?
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