The GTZ's Replacement 00 GTP, Photoshoot PG 6!
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Yup! All highway miles.
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So i finally had the car cleaned up enough to do a small photo shoot with it last week. People can finally see the new headlights, tail lights and better pics of the back end with the new exhaust. Havent really done much with her other than those few things, but work is slowing down and money needs to be used for bills.
Heres a few
Rest of the pics can be found here:
http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/90GTZHO/00%20GTP/
Heres a few
Rest of the pics can be found here:
http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/90GTZHO/00%20GTP/
Geoff
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Re: The GTZ's Replacement 00 GTP, Photoshoot PG 6!
Wow! Great looking car. I had a 4-door '01 for a little while recently, just a 170hp J-code 3100 (3400s did not make it into the Grand Prixs of this era), but it actually pulled pretty hard. I would've put it up against my old Z-26 any day, despite the 3400 intake I had on it. Very nice driving car, too. I picked up a fully-loaded Chrysler 300M with the 250+hp 3.5L H.O., and came out ~$1500 richer for the efforts, I'm just not certain I'll keep that car either. I almost want that GP back now, after looking at yours...
I'm sorry to hear about all of the unpleasant events hitting your life right now, and it is too bad you decided to move on from your GTZ, but I'm still glad you are on the board.
These 3800s are very tough engines, one of the reasons I don't mind the iron heads -they don't warp, ever okay, almost never.
I'm still running the stock pulley on mine in the GTU, but I am also running 9.4:1 compression, vs 8.5:1, so I'll stick with the 3.8".
Pushing to 9.1:1 cr with the smaller pulley sounds aggressive, but I doubt you'll have any issues with it, and the stock L67 internals are really over-built for stock anyway. The crank was re-balanced due to the added weight of the heavier-duty connecting rods, if that tells you anything.
With what you've already done to this car, headers would be a good addition. On the rear bank, it is almost redundant, but that front log... Well, we all have our opinions, don't we? But chalk me up for the "headers, yes please" group. Especially with the blower on top, it is worth while.
The early Northstar engines use a 76mm TB that almost bolts itself onto the M90, just turn it upside down, two of three mounting holes line right up. I thought the same thing you said regarding the tips -they stick out a little too far, especially with the otherwise de-badged "sleeper" effect of your car, but they are a beautiful match otherwise. And I, for one, like your cloth interior better than the leather option -it is lighter-weight for the track, too.
Well, congrats on the car, I'm sure she'll be another good car for you.
I'm sorry to hear about all of the unpleasant events hitting your life right now, and it is too bad you decided to move on from your GTZ, but I'm still glad you are on the board.
These 3800s are very tough engines, one of the reasons I don't mind the iron heads -they don't warp, ever okay, almost never.
I'm still running the stock pulley on mine in the GTU, but I am also running 9.4:1 compression, vs 8.5:1, so I'll stick with the 3.8".
Pushing to 9.1:1 cr with the smaller pulley sounds aggressive, but I doubt you'll have any issues with it, and the stock L67 internals are really over-built for stock anyway. The crank was re-balanced due to the added weight of the heavier-duty connecting rods, if that tells you anything.
With what you've already done to this car, headers would be a good addition. On the rear bank, it is almost redundant, but that front log... Well, we all have our opinions, don't we? But chalk me up for the "headers, yes please" group. Especially with the blower on top, it is worth while.
The early Northstar engines use a 76mm TB that almost bolts itself onto the M90, just turn it upside down, two of three mounting holes line right up. I thought the same thing you said regarding the tips -they stick out a little too far, especially with the otherwise de-badged "sleeper" effect of your car, but they are a beautiful match otherwise. And I, for one, like your cloth interior better than the leather option -it is lighter-weight for the track, too.
Well, congrats on the car, I'm sure she'll be another good car for you.
1989 SuperCharged 3800 Srs-II (First)Six-Speed GTU
1990 Turbo 3.4 5-Speed T-Type
1990 4.0L 4-Cam 32-Valve V-8 5-Speed Indy GTi (Project)
1990 Stock(!) 3.1 MPFI Auto Indy
1995 LA1/L82 4T60E Z-26
1995 3.4 DOHC Turbo 5-Speed Z-26
1990 Turbo 3.4 5-Speed T-Type
1990 4.0L 4-Cam 32-Valve V-8 5-Speed Indy GTi (Project)
1990 Stock(!) 3.1 MPFI Auto Indy
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Are there any updates?????
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No real updates as of yet. Sorry, almost forgot about this thread lol. I have it in mind to get a 24" resonator installed, and at the same time have the tips pulled back under the bumper another inch. Im prolly gonna.be painting the wheels soon too. I cant stand the silver powdercoat anymore. Ill have something more interesting to report soon. Im wanting to do something with the intake. Gonna try and push more cold air into that filter. Oh, i did mod the fogs, so now i have way more light output. Ill get pics of that up here soon.
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This is what happens when you remove the upper light deflector and stick some unfrosted bulbs in these housings. The light output on the ground is awesome! Lights up the sides of the roads and all, Much better visibility.
Before with just the deflectors removed and frosted bulbs:
After with the deflectors gone and unfrosted bulbs:
Im trying to save up for an intercooler kit, but times are tough and i still have the Beretta to get up and running. I'll update more as things happen, but for now, its just the little things. Im prolly gonna be painting the wheels within the next couple weeks or so.
Before with just the deflectors removed and frosted bulbs:
After with the deflectors gone and unfrosted bulbs:
Im trying to save up for an intercooler kit, but times are tough and i still have the Beretta to get up and running. I'll update more as things happen, but for now, its just the little things. Im prolly gonna be painting the wheels within the next couple weeks or so.
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I did forget to say that back in September I did have to do a tranny change on the car. My original one survived to 209k miles and served me well. I have it as a spare for now to get a hellacious build so i not only have a back up, but have a stout trans to go with it. I dont have a whole lot of pics from the swap but i can post what i have.
Unhooked (mostly)
Out and ready
Old broke trans. Busted the forward band, otherwise okay.
Motor looks funny all by itself
Back in
Those are all the pics i have on it.
Keep checkin back.
Unhooked (mostly)
Out and ready
Old broke trans. Busted the forward band, otherwise okay.
Motor looks funny all by itself
Back in
Those are all the pics i have on it.
Keep checkin back.
Geoff
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Yeah im working on that one. Lots of deals on nice wheels around here. Just no money for them. And if there is, its been going to the Beretta.
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nice solid 18's black with a polished lip will look great
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Thats what i have on the search for Black wheels and polished lips always looks great on gold cars
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Re: The GTZ's Replacement 00 GTP, Photoshoot PG 6!
This car is awesome! I like the color, the engine on it, and that it's a coupe. I've rode in a buddy's supercharged Grand Prix awhile back, and these cars definitely pull hard. I guess it helps that I'm a big fan of the W-body.