adowningusa
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- Joined
- Apr 11, 2010
- Messages
- 64
Good evening fellow Buick owners!
Just came back from an absolutely wonderful ride in the G.N. A great day to have the tops out in central Indiana.
The body is now done, the engine looks beautiful, and all I need to finish the interior is front seat covers and foam. It's been a long work in the process, but well worth it. This site has been a huge help as well. Thanks to all who sold me parts and offered advice. Most of all, thanks to the mods for all their time to keep the site running smooth.
That being said, it's time to convert to E-85. I have 84,000 miles on the stock motor and new springs for the valves. Compression is within 11 pounds from weakest to strongest, and leak-down is less than 4 percent. It is a low 13 second street car on 93 octance. It has a scanmaster on board and it currently leads me to believe this car has a clean bill of health. A solid base if you ask me. This car is stock and has been spring cleaned and ready to go.
Over on the www.gnttype.com site there are recipes that seem pretty tasty for street and strip performance. I have wondered thru this section and haven't seen anything really solid as far as recipes go. I know that every car has it's own personality, but it's time to pony up and do something for the betterment of the Buick Community here. That being said, here is what I offer.
My car, as a project, to create a recipe that will be flexible and can be applied to baseline- stock setups. My goal is to spend no more than a 1000.00 dollars in parts. I know that's a rather steep amount, but I know there might be some "exchanging" of parts if we hit a brick wall in performance.
I would like to start this project sometime next week so I look forward to the conversation and what "we" as a community will arrive at.
I am also thinking that this will be benefical to a couple of our vendors too. Wouldn't it be nice to purchase everything as a "kit"?
What say ye???
Just came back from an absolutely wonderful ride in the G.N. A great day to have the tops out in central Indiana.
The body is now done, the engine looks beautiful, and all I need to finish the interior is front seat covers and foam. It's been a long work in the process, but well worth it. This site has been a huge help as well. Thanks to all who sold me parts and offered advice. Most of all, thanks to the mods for all their time to keep the site running smooth.
That being said, it's time to convert to E-85. I have 84,000 miles on the stock motor and new springs for the valves. Compression is within 11 pounds from weakest to strongest, and leak-down is less than 4 percent. It is a low 13 second street car on 93 octance. It has a scanmaster on board and it currently leads me to believe this car has a clean bill of health. A solid base if you ask me. This car is stock and has been spring cleaned and ready to go.
Over on the www.gnttype.com site there are recipes that seem pretty tasty for street and strip performance. I have wondered thru this section and haven't seen anything really solid as far as recipes go. I know that every car has it's own personality, but it's time to pony up and do something for the betterment of the Buick Community here. That being said, here is what I offer.
My car, as a project, to create a recipe that will be flexible and can be applied to baseline- stock setups. My goal is to spend no more than a 1000.00 dollars in parts. I know that's a rather steep amount, but I know there might be some "exchanging" of parts if we hit a brick wall in performance.
I would like to start this project sometime next week so I look forward to the conversation and what "we" as a community will arrive at.
I am also thinking that this will be benefical to a couple of our vendors too. Wouldn't it be nice to purchase everything as a "kit"?
What say ye???