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3800SC - 5 Speed GETRAG - Stage 2 InterCooler - 18 inch wheels = Nice... by FastFieros
Started on: 11-12-2005 11:32 PM
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Report this Post11-12-2005 11:32 PM Click Here to See the Profile for FastFierosClick Here to visit FastFieros's HomePageSend a Private Message to FastFierosDirect Link to This Post
Well, this project was not 10 days to install. Put a little more into this one. I am sure Will will expand on this car as more items are done to it. Code name is "BlackHeart" . I think it should be "DarkHole" . I had to add some pieces with silver, red, and blue just to make sure the engine showed up in the pictures.

I will post more on this in the next few days. I still lack starting it, but it is ready at this point...

Specs on this project...

Black paint everywhere...
88 Formula
3800SC engine with ZZP Stage 2 InterCooler
5 Speed GETRAG
TOG Extreme 1.75 exhaust
ZZP Black Rails
CAI
Custom wiring
Custom fuel lines
Custom Intercooler plumbing
KYB coil overs
Dropped front springs
Poly everywhere
BIG tires and wheels. Wait till you see these things on the car.
and the list is longer...

Enjoy !

Loyde

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Report this Post11-12-2005 11:35 PM Click Here to See the Profile for rileySend a Private Message to rileyDirect Link to This Post
Let me be the first to call "Teaser" on this. MORE PICS!!!

looking great so far.

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Report this Post11-12-2005 11:38 PM Click Here to See the Profile for crzyoneSend a Private Message to crzyoneDirect Link to This Post
I like it! Only thing I'd do different is paint the supercharger, very sexy motor when done up.

I would like to tackle a 3800sc after I finish the N*.

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Report this Post11-12-2005 11:48 PM Click Here to See the Profile for t76racerSend a Private Message to t76racerDirect Link to This Post
I like it! Very clean and professional. I plan to go blackout too.
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Report this Post11-12-2005 11:52 PM Click Here to See the Profile for FastFierosClick Here to visit FastFieros's HomePageSend a Private Message to FastFierosDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by crzyone:

I like it! Only thing I'd do different is paint the supercharger, very sexy motor when done up.

I would like to tackle a 3800sc after I finish the N*.

Yes, the SC is stock.. I see a Stage 4 upgrade in Will's future. I will get it power coated something to match the rest of the scheme..

Couple more pics...

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Report this Post11-13-2005 01:04 AM Click Here to See the Profile for fieromadmanClick Here to visit fieromadman's HomePageSend a Private Message to fieromadmanDirect Link to This Post
Is this "Will" on the forum... with the northstar as well? Or is it some other guy named will?

Looking good! Do you have any pictures of the trunk where those headers come out? I'd be curious as I've considered trying something like that myself.

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Report this Post11-13-2005 01:13 AM Click Here to See the Profile for ohio86seClick Here to visit ohio86se's HomePageSend a Private Message to ohio86seDirect Link to This Post
Real nice.........good job Loyde

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Report this Post11-13-2005 01:35 AM Click Here to See the Profile for SourmugSend a Private Message to SourmugDirect Link to This Post
She looks like a beauty!

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Report this Post11-13-2005 09:18 AM Click Here to See the Profile for MstangsBwareSend a Private Message to MstangsBwareDirect Link to This Post
Looking good and I bet Will is ready to get his car back as you are ready to be done with it. I like the hardline for the fuel lines, differant but clean, even better looking that the braided steel lines. Thats one last thing I have to get for my new motor is fuel lines, need to hurry and stop putting it off.
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Report this Post11-13-2005 10:57 AM Click Here to See the Profile for revinSend a Private Message to revinDirect Link to This Post
Hummmmmmm.......
Getrag + 3800SC = Loyde ???????? who would have thought!

looks good!

LOL >>>"Darkhole"

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Report this Post11-14-2005 09:07 PM Click Here to See the Profile for FastFierosClick Here to visit FastFieros's HomePageSend a Private Message to FastFierosDirect Link to This Post
Right tool for the right job gives nice results... I recently purchased a Rigid ratcheting tube bender for 5/8 line.. Made these nice Intercooler exchange lines..

With my new method of doing the hardlines up top on the IC stuff, it really cleaned up the bottom area. This is complete except for AC lines installed.

Loyde

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Report this Post11-14-2005 09:25 PM Click Here to See the Profile for JncomuttSend a Private Message to JncomuttDirect Link to This Post
Wondering how come you chose not to use the returnless system on this car as you did the last??

Does this mean the start of an Auto build???

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Report this Post11-14-2005 09:38 PM Click Here to See the Profile for FastFierosClick Here to visit FastFieros's HomePageSend a Private Message to FastFierosDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by Jncomutt:

Wondering how come you chose not to use the returnless system on this car as you did the last??

Does this mean the start of an Auto build???

Since the returnless requires a bit more plumbing, Wills install was targeted to tight and clean lines for show status. Plus, I am always trying something new to get that feel if I want to offer it some more. I had to buy alot of benders and more fittings to get all the stuff needed to get were I like HardLine used. Hardline is nice and tight looking when properly bent and placed.

Auto is coming next .. I know what you want.

Loyde

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