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pontiacjeff wrote:forged GM GET pistons (8.5:1) with single intake valve "eyebrow" added for use with the Daewoo 4-valve head;.........GM MLS head gasket from a Z20LET (Euro-"Ecotec" turbo) with TWO Victor "head-saver" head shims, one on either side of the h.g., used to lower compression to 8.0:1;
I've been hearing mixed reviews about SPEC clutches,.. I hear the bulley stage 2 is betterSPEC Stage 3+ cerametallic clutch (which is NOT holding the power as they said it would, even after a long break-in); shortened shifter handle
Crap! If I ever get down to your end of the continent,.. I'm humping your car!It ran a best 13.52 @ 103 three weeks ago in Ohio.
I wasn't going to take a chance. This way it won't be an issue.barmanjay wrote:
Do you think it's still nesseccary to add the eyebrow even tho you put in head shims?
Can someone like me with the older LT3 use the stock pistons without having valve clearance issues?
Weeeeeell, I didn't really break it in, so I will give them the benefit of the doubt. It's o.k. for driving around, but I will need to pull it out. It's starting to make noises and grab pretty bad. Ironically, they sent me a 9" clutch for something, probably a Quad4, which fit the flywheel perfect. I would only need to set up the flywheel on the mill and re-drill the bigger bolt pattern. When I called them, the guy talked me out of doing that and sent me the correct 8.5". I really didn't think it was going to hold, despite their claim of 465lbs.ft. I also didn't check the clutch line to see if it needs to be drilled. I need to do that, too.barmanjay wrote:I've been hearing mixed reviews about SPEC clutches,.. I hear the bulley stage 2 is better
Crap! If I ever get down to your end of the continent,.. I'm humping your car![/quote]It ran a best 13.52 @ 103 three weeks ago in Ohio.
Ya, I know. I thought about transplanting the whole drivetrain into a 94-95 GrandAm (my favorite body), but decided it was easier to update the 88 to a 91 body, which is alot more modern looking.Efrain A. wrote:thats beefy!
get that engine into a pontiac '89 lemans or a lanos!!