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Blwn87

"You have a vacuum leak?"
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Looking at purchasing a 1993 GMC Typhoon as my first car. Car comes with a lot of things i am looking for in a car without a new car price tag. Anyone know areas of regular maintenance issues? Any feedback positive or negative is greatly appreciated
 
Hi,
I bought my 93 Typhoon new in 93. It's been pretty much my daily driver, and now has 153,000 pretty much trouble free miles. It is bone stock, the best way in my opinion for a Syclone or Typhoon to stay if you want to use it as a regular driver. As far as maintenace, nothing out of the ordinary, just make sure the oil is changed regulary, I use Mobil 1 Synthetic since I bought it. Good luck, and be sure to visit www.syty.net & www.syty.org for all you will need to know
 
I used one for a daily driver for about two years. No real problems. The only thing I can think of is the intercooler pump quit working but I traced it down to wiring. They respond well to mods. I put an ATR 3" exhaust, chip, K&N filter and a cooler thermostat on mine. Surprised a bunch of people in stoplight to stoplight action. I say go for it.
 
Craig! Is that you?? You need to come out with the rest of us! We had a nice display of SyTy's & Turbo Regals yesterday at AutoFair. We've got stuff planned constantly, bring that Buick out! :biggrin:
 
Warp6 said:
I used one for a daily driver for about two years. No real problems. The only thing I can think of is the intercooler pump quit working but I traced it down to wiring. They respond well to mods. I put an ATR 3" exhaust, chip, K&N filter and a cooler thermostat on mine. Surprised a bunch of people in stoplight to stoplight action. I say go for it.


Damn he is still living. Man you need to come and hang out with us sometime when we have a get together.

our next event is going to be @ jordan lake sat may the 6th from 11 till everybody leaves.

also goto the yahoo groups and sign up for GMTurbo6 it for our NC buick/syty peeps

we post there and in the southeastern forums here.
 
ive got one, want to buy it, i hate them. if you do get one keep it stock. i have had mine for 5 years or so.
 
a friend of mine he bought about a year ago (it's a clone) it has the correct drivetrain, and interior, in a new body. you could probably get it at a good deal. has fuel pump, Mccoy cold air, new tune up, larger intercooler hoses. he now has a company truck.
 
NCTyphoon said:
Hi,
I bought my 93 Typhoon new in 93. It's been pretty much my daily driver, and now has 153,000 pretty much trouble free miles. It is bone stock, the best way in my opinion for a Syclone or Typhoon to stay if you want to use it as a regular driver. As far as maintenace, nothing out of the ordinary, just make sure the oil is changed regulary, I use Mobil 1 Synthetic since I bought it. Good luck, and be sure to visit www.syty.net & www.syty.org for all you will need to know

I agree keep them stock, they are fun to drive around, the gas milage is little on the low side. They are awesome trucks.

HTH
Prasad
 
ive got one, want to buy it, i hate them. if you do get one keep it stock. i have had mine for 5 years or so.

why do you hate them? there not really my cup of tea, a bit low for a truck if you ask me, but there cool nontheless. also why is everybody saying to not mod them? do they tend to break when you do? just curious, sorry to hijack a bit.
 
yup they will break if not the motor the trans will for sure and if not the trand the transfer case will and when you start making some power the axles will start to go then you have to go with a bowtie block because the block starts to crack, just with any awd/4x4 car/truck lots of power with no slippage will break something. when you get to the point i am at solid motor mounts, solid steering shaft 18"s "to clear brakes" with drag tires all round the ride is rough and pulls in groves in the road. i loved it stock "chip, afpr, ic pump only mods" going to the track 2 times a week running 13.1s and going home, no race fuel no changing tires nothing, just pushing a button to change the chip settings and off i went.
 
The SyTy's don't respond to mods as well as turbo Regals. Unless you do your research well, you can screw up one on no time just throwing mods at it. Most dealerships don't have anyone who knows how to work on them either, not that I ever leave mine alone with anyone. There's only 1 dealership mechanic in my area that I trust mine with, and he used to own the same Typhoon that Warp6 had. If you want it just for fun, play with mods all you like. If you want it reliable daily vehicle that is totally fun to drive, leave it stock
 
interesting to say the least, didnt know that about them. ill stick with TRs though, i like the way they look better
 
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