Wow, no wonder I can't get any help, everyone is on this thread. Anyhow, I'm going to leave my two cents. Having owned a ha and IC car, I enjoyed both of them and wouldn't hesitate to by another. I'm now the proud owner of my original GN I purchased in 1985. I've owned the car since. When the IC cars came out I was destined to "keep up with the big boys" so I purchased a spearco cooler. Over the years, I continued to dump money is this car but I never fully converted over. To me, this car was special, and so was the set up. I've saved every reciept on this car, and have over $ 60,000 in my ride. Yes, that's right, 60 ginos.. I could've easily saved money and produced more HP by changing completely over, but it was more fun and challenging to make my 85 faster.
I learned a lot from many on this forum (special thanks to Brian and Brent). To me, it's all about being a turbo regal fanatic. It doesn't matter if you have a IC or HA car, you're a turbo regal fan and we need to help each other out, regardless of your set up. I don't see GS fans bash each other because they have a different cubic inch engine, nor have I ever been ridiculed when I was in a camaro club with a different motor.
Everyone is correct in their thoughts, and I feel Jerryls passion about the HA cars, I share the same. I would think we can channel all this energy in convincing the young lad to keep his HA set up and tweaking it to achieve his goals. So, in my opinion, do what you want to your car, as long as you keep it a V6 with a windmill.
I learned a lot from many on this forum (special thanks to Brian and Brent). To me, it's all about being a turbo regal fanatic. It doesn't matter if you have a IC or HA car, you're a turbo regal fan and we need to help each other out, regardless of your set up. I don't see GS fans bash each other because they have a different cubic inch engine, nor have I ever been ridiculed when I was in a camaro club with a different motor.
Everyone is correct in their thoughts, and I feel Jerryls passion about the HA cars, I share the same. I would think we can channel all this energy in convincing the young lad to keep his HA set up and tweaking it to achieve his goals. So, in my opinion, do what you want to your car, as long as you keep it a V6 with a windmill.