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SignUp Now!Try contacting Morretto Motorsportz (bought Campbell Automotive a few years ago) in Edmonton. They had a mechanic there named Nolan who was big into Sy/Ty's and GN's and had a good reputation.
Don Campbell built my motor a few years ago but I think he has retired.
You still have 4 months of winter ahead of you so read everything you can on this site especially posts from Nick Micale, Bison, Turbobob and the other tech advisors. Also read everything on Vortex Buick site.
You really need to become self sufficient up here, it is a small community and everyone I have met does as much of their own work as possible. Once you have studied as much as you can you know what you are comfortable tackling yourself and when it makes sense to contact a vendor.
He's running a FAST.[/quote]uote="fast86gn, post: 3333575, member: 3451"]I'm sorry you are having problems with your car but i have yet seen you answer what chip are your running? What are your 02's etc.?
I took my son's bone stock GN running mid 14's to high 11's - low 12's with minimal mods and spent less than $1200.00 doing it.
As everyone has stated read the forum and ask questions. Good luck
He's running a FAST.
Oops my bad he did say he had a FAST system. I have one of those myself and I have a street car!
I remember someone stating in this thread that it is a waste to put a FAST on a street car to get rid of it? My '86 is a mid 11 sec car, maybe low 11's if I pushed it. The tuning is so much easier with a FAST and no MAF needed so I disagree with that statement.
Getting back to the OP's car maybe he needs to revisit his tune?