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17K mile 96 Impala SS.
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Badass! In '94, my friend's dad bought one of the first ones. What a cool car.
There is a maroon one running around here locally, that had the auto swapped for a stick. Some Mexican dude drives it and beats on it pretty hard, poor thing.When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostIt's amazing how well those cars have held their value. Put some aluminum ported heads/better cam in that LTJuan.
Wouldn't do it to the 17K mile car, but mine is a different story.
Originally posted by ram57ta View PostIts very easy to massage 430 crank ponies out of it and still pass emissions.
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Originally posted by ram57ta View PostThe only problem with LT1's now is that no one tunes them. PCMforless has gotten a terrible reputation now and local tuners hardly mess with them.
Read good things about this place
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostEd Wright still does mail order if you would want to go that way.
Read good things about this place
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http://www.pcmperformance.com/
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Man that is clean and super low miles. Just curious but what did you pay for it?
One of my most memorable road trips with my dad was coming back from Laredo from visiting family and coming across an Impala SS somewhere between Laredo and San Antonio. This was back around 96 or 97 and I was driving my dad's 95 SHO. I had one of my quickest drives from Laredo to San Antonio that day and the first time I got to see what the SHO could do on the highway
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Originally posted by ram57ta View PostI dont know if any of ya'll remember Chris Harrington and Team Dynotech in Garland...I had him tune mine on the dyno shortly after it became an option back in like 1998..after my LT4 hot cam, headers, exhaust, and shaving the heads down slightly (long expensive story there) and using Impala SS head gaskets..made 2 passes at Ennis and could only run 13.7@102 mph..went to Dynotech..drove in and put down 311rwhp running VERY rich...made 3 dyno runs while making some programming changes...drove out making 352rwhp thru an A4..he told me it was making about 430 at the crank. Went to Ennis again 2 days later and ran 12.89@109. Could've gone with a bigger cam but I was concerned it might not pass emissions.
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Originally posted by Jose View PostMan that is clean and super low miles. Just curious but what did you pay for it?
One of my most memorable road trips with my dad was coming back from Laredo from visiting family and coming across an Impala SS somewhere between Laredo and San Antonio. This was back around 96 or 97 and I was driving my dad's 95 SHO. I had one of my quickest drives from Laredo to San Antonio that day and the first time I got to see what the SHO could do on the highway
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Originally posted by ram57ta View PostI dont know if any of ya'll remember Chris Harrington and Team Dynotech in Garland...
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostSupposedly that shop went belly up after some claims of his partner stealing money/parts and a LT1 block with 4v Dominator heads on it. Who knows what the real story is...
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Originally posted by Jose View PostNow there's a name I hadn't heard in a while! I wonder whatever happened to him. I knew him from back when he had a shop in West Dallas and was one of my first exposures to a car dyno.
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