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  • time to reduce the boxes on the floor

    amazing how many holes are going to get covered up by this



    some primer, some fitting and a bunch of tacks

    rustbegone

    window even fits (bonus)

    fine tuning aside - it fits
    Doing it all wrong since 1966

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    • projects.

      my plan with this car is a fast, street sleeper. Sleepers come in many flavors, from "wow, can believe your Buick passed me on the inside of that corner while I'm driving my Audi" to ones that take someone else's lunch money (or lunch car). I haven't decided yet where the line is going to be, it needs to handle and stop - which I've done. However, do I put a 500 hp or 1100 hp motor in it? that I haven't yet decided the difference in cost is substantial however a DD will never support itself on lunch cars; but can make really good money in other situations....

      and here is the danger of project creep - if this is a lunch money car, believe it or not, it's mostly motor work that gets the nod - however, "why don't I just" then creeps in - at 1100 hp this is an 8s car. To run it at the track with the lights on - needs a cage and a bunch of other things... but all of those things are chump change when considering the motor - I figure 1100 hp costs 20k for just the motor (not the fuel system, turbo, trans, diff, etc) - 500 - I could cobble something together (not DD) for less then 7k all in....

      decisions - but the point - knowing your decision points can make or break a build... I could do foundation work (larger fuel system, stronger trans, axles, etc) as money and time allows - but if I'm flipping that's money I'm giving away...

      and for those who are going 'but but but' - the 50 Buick, already has a 20k motor.... it and my FJ40 are keepers, the wagon and my Corvette are pleasant distractions .... though I must admit that I'm tempted to go put some Aussies back on their boat with a GM V6

      and I did talk to the engine builder today - the nice part is I already have the turbo 400 for the V6 build
      Doing it all wrong since 1966

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      • and theres the flag that says "500hp motor w/ a HUGE n2o shot"................
        although honestly a 500hp motor in a well sorted car with decent stall/gears
        should still be an easy low 11/high 10. now hit it with 300+hp of n2o and
        youre into the 9's/ knocking on the 8's... that will still take PLENTY of
        lunch money, especially in a 'grandma' wagon....

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        • Originally posted by fatguyzinc View Post
          and theres the flag that says "500hp motor w/ a HUGE n2o shot"................
          although honestly a 500hp motor in a well sorted car with decent stall/gears
          should still be an easy low 11/high 10. now hit it with 300+hp of n2o and
          youre into the 9's/ knocking on the 8's... that will still take PLENTY of
          lunch money, especially in a 'grandma' wagon....
          one thing you're missing. The stock motor I have now - even with a girdle and updates - won't live long at anything north of 500 hp, it is either 500 hp motor, or later block and updates
          Doing it all wrong since 1966

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          • easy way out--factory 4 bolt 454, factory steel crank, $500/set aftermarket rods,
            big brodie II heads, forged 10-1 pistons, and a mongo cam. that will make +500hp
            already, and laugh off a 250hp shot like its nothing for a long long time-- and you
            can piece it together for well under $7k.

            course if you insist on that lil ol v6 or 455 buick, then yes you are gonna need
            a lot more $$$ for it to make that kinda power reliably.... but id be confidant in a
            MK-IV 454 with factory good stuff and aftermarket rods through about 800hp.

            so whats more important--the giggle factor (oooh, look--its a buick motor!!! )
            or the slack jaws when you show em your tailgate start to finish?

            only you can decide.

            (come on--you actually thought i was going to say only you can prevent
            forest fires, didnt you? )

            either way, that car is going to be awesome and then some.

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            • I'd rather go faster


              While I appreciate your hypothetical build, you somehow seem to have forgotten I built just that... and I know its limitations.... and its weight

              I'll take 8s for V6 - or put another way, 8s with a BBC and you'll get yawns. 8s with a turbo V6 and I have Judas Priest.... and who wouldn't want to be Judas Priest?

              454 doing 8s


              Turbo V6 doing 8s
              Last edited by SuperBuickGuy; September 7, 2019, 03:04 PM.
              Doing it all wrong since 1966

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              • Patrick & Tammy
                - Long Haulin' 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014...Addicting isn't it...??

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                • KYRE Maximum Effort 234CID TT RWD Buick 3800 V6 for Pro Touring Buick Wagon. Rated up to 1170 BHP

                  Weston Blueprinted Stock Block; KYRE Specs
                  Center Point CnC Billet Mains Caps
                  Jesel Lifter Bore Bushings.
                  ARP Main Studs and Cross Bolts
                  Main Housing Bore = 2.6870"
                  Deck Height = 8.500"
                  Cylinder Bores = 3.8205"
                  Piston to Deck Clearance = - 0.000"
                  Head Gasket Thickness = .051"
                  Piston to Head Clearance = .051"
                  Rod Oil Clearance = .0022" - 0.0024"
                  Main Oil Clearance = .0024" - 0.0026"
                  Total Seal Driven BR 40 for 1 hour.
                  Valvoline VR1 40 for 1000 miles 3 times.
                  Mobil One Extended Performance 10w-30.
                  K&N HP-2001 if it fits.
                  Oil Pressure 20 psi @ idle hot.
                  Oil Pressure 60 psi @ 3000 hot.
                  Calico Coated Rod, Main and Cam Brg.
                  Bryant E4330 Billet Crank.
                  Stroke = 3.400"
                  Internally Balanced @ 875 grams.
                  Molnar PWR ADR E4340 Billet H-Beam Rods.
                  Rod C/C = 5.600"
                  P.E. Bore = 0.9064"
                  P.E. Width; 0.8500"
                  B.E. Bore = 2.3740""
                  B.E. Width = 0.8400"
                  ARP 7/16" 2000 rod bolts.
                  Rod Weight 185/444/630 grams.
                  Ross Coated 2618 Dish Pistons.
                  Comp Hgt = 1.200"
                  Pin Bore = 0.9064".
                  Ring Lands =1.5/1.2/2.0mm.
                  CR: 8.50:1 w/62 cc CNC CCV.
                  Weight = 396 gms.
                  JE 93 Series Wrist Pins
                  Pin Dia; 0.9054".
                  Wrist Pin Width; 2.5000".
                  Wrist Pin Thickness; 0.180".
                  Pin Weight; 130 gms.
                  Total Seal AP Rings;
                  Top Ring Stainless = 1.5mm.
                  Second Ring Ductile Iron = 1.2mm.
                  Oil Ring Std Tention; 2.0mm.
                  Weight 36 gms.
                  ATI 7.105" Vibration Damper.
                  Meziere Billet Flexplate.
                  ZZP Machined Oil Pump Kit.
                  ZZP Oil Filter Spacers;1 required.for 3% OD.
                  KYRE Custom TT Cam.
                  Crower HIPPO Solid Roller Lifters.
                  Rollmaster Double Roller.
                  KYRE Custom ARP Accessory Fastener Kit.
                  KYRE Custom ARP Flexplate Bolts.
                  ARP Head Stud Kit.
                  GM Crank Bolt.
                  GM Cam Bolt.
                  GM Camshaft Keyway.
                  GM Perf Water Pump.
                  GM Perf Front & Rear Main Seals.
                  GM Perf Aluminum Oil Pan and Pickup.
                  GM Perf Cam Position Sensor.
                  GM Perf Magnetic Interrupt.
                  GM Perf Crank Trigger Sensor.
                  GM Perf Knock Sensors 2 Required.
                  GM Perf Crank Trigger Wiring Harness
                  ZZP Underdrive Water Pump Pulley.
                  ARP Head Stud Kit.
                  KYRE Custom Cometic MLS Head Gaskets.
                  Fel-Pro Gasket Set.
                  Balance Shaft Delete.
                  Oil Filter Adapter Mod.
                  Pioneer Brass Freeze Plug Kit.


                  maybe it was just a touch more then talk

                  and for the record, this is a stock photo.....
                  Doing it all wrong since 1966

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                  • Patrick & Tammy
                    - Long Haulin' 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014...Addicting isn't it...??

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                    • Giant LIKE!!!

                      Dan

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                      • They say there are three Barras running at this years Drag Week, in a few weeks you'll know what your target is.

                        I can send you over one if you want, then you won't have to chase one you can be one! .
                        Tim
                        Melbourne Australia

                        65 Hardtop Impala, 70 GTS Monaro, 93 "80" Landcruiser

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                        • thats my favorite priest song.
                          however now knowing rob halford is gay makes me hear,
                          "im your t@rdhole lover"..... just saying.

                          still love the song tho. so hes gay, so what. let him
                          be him. anyway yes yes, i see all your points--and
                          i guess that answers the question. so now you either
                          pony up the $ to do the v6 to 1000+hp, or run "only"
                          500hp.

                          or take the easy way out with my recipe. no time to yawn
                          when its over in 8....and 8's with turbo=YAWN to me. more
                          so with twins, i mean YAH its got turbos, of COURSE it
                          honks, daaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh.... i mean-- it bettter, right?

                          what WOULDNT make crazy power with 30-80psi?
                          and i bet you could do 2-3 complete 454's for what that v6
                          build above cost when its all said and done.

                          but again, whatever you do its going to be awesome.
                          and i still vote for the naked lady ridding a dragon motif.
                          Last edited by fatguyzinc; September 7, 2019, 11:53 PM.

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                          • So was Freddy Mercury.... so what? great music seems to come from the greatest outlier - so if your point is you need to be gay to be great at music, what happened to you?

                            run down times on Drag Week - there lies the clue as to why a V6 instead of a BBC.... while sure you can play with bucks down, the dollars the BB power adders are playing with is nowhere near my zip code..... on the other hand, there is a good natured rivalry in the 6 cyl. land... and in that land I can afford to play - while I'm sure I'll never do much there (too ADD for that) having a turbo V6 that takes the lunch money from Microsofties could be fun...."nothing to see here, just an old guy in a Buick wagon who thinks he's fast...."
                            Doing it all wrong since 1966

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                            • Eight seconds? I guess goals are good.
                              My hobby is needing a hobby.

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                              • Originally posted by RockJustRock View Post
                                Eight seconds? I guess goals are good.
                                2500 lb car, 1170 hp

                                I don't get the hate but then again, it makes gloating later so much better.
                                Doing it all wrong since 1966

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