Who had the 1400hp green vette from like Iowa that looked all stock? I saw it on that show Rides. I always liked the C4's a lot especially the emerald (forest) green ones.
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Originally posted by Z06killinsbf View PostWho had the 1400hp green vette from like Iowa that looked all stock? I saw it on that show Rides. I always liked the C4's a lot especially the emerald (forest) green ones.
here's a pic I took that day (with a pretty shitty camera).....
70' Chevelle RagTop
(Forever Under Construction)
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Originally posted by jluv View PostThe C4 is the sexiest Vette body style, IMO, and one of the sexiest car body styles ever. Ya, I said it. I don't see why others hate on it.
My cuz had a brand new '96 in Admiral Blue. It was sweet.
My cousin is re-living the dream, and bought a low mile C4 last year. He's not a car guy and thinks it's the fastest thing ever. I don't have the heart to explain to him that my N/A inline 6 almost has him matched.
Cool car Cobraboy, I was driving a 4 cylinder mustang, followed by a 4 cylinder Ranger when I was your age.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostDownpipes under a plastic intake? Gotta be great for IAT's.
It seems like the obvious way to make reliable power with an LT1 is to swap in an LS1. Can that be done using existing electronics, or would the full harness and EFI be needed?
It's not reliability that is the concern, but rather dated parts and yesteryear performance. It should read more like if you want to go faster reliably than a LSx platform is a good choice.
BTW.. I don't believe those are downpipes under the intake, but rather inlets plumbed into the intercooler.
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostBTW.. I don't believe those are downpipes under the intake, but rather inlets plumbed into the intercooler.
I would be concerned about the bushings in the front suspension with their proximity to the turbo flange however.
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I don't know how it is routed beyond what is seen. Perhaps the intercooler is taller than the radiator therefore they are fastened just below the radiator? The point is the downpipes are not directly below the intake, and it's unknown if that part of the intake is even plastic...
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostSeems kinda funny second-guessing one of the fastest, sneakiest street cars ever built.
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