Some pics of my car finished (LS1 3rd gen GTA)
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Originally Posted by GTA91
This is most of it....
Hmmmmmmmmmm....
-'98 346ci LS1
-stock bottom end with ARP rod bolts
-ported LS6 oil pump from Thunder Racing
-double roller timing chain
-Thunder Racing cam
-stock lifters
-7.4" Thunder Racing hardened pushrods
-stock rocker arms
-titanium retainers
-Comp blue stripe 918 springs
-'98 LS1 heads ported and polished with the newer '99-up valves
-LS6 intake
-ASP crank pulley
-ported stock TB
-ported & descreened stock MAF
-4" CAI setup with big K&N
-stock flywheel
-centerforce dual friction clutch
-LS6 slave cylinder and clutch master cylinder
-stock T56
-Hurst Billet Plus shifter
-LS1 aluminum driveshaft
-4th gen Moser 9" with 4.11s, aluminum center section, and LS1 brakes
-Lakewood LCA's and APHR
-weld in SSM SFC's
-KYB shocks and struts
-Jamex STB
-PST poly frontend rebuild kit
-LS1 front and rear brake conversion
-Wilwood adjustable proportioning valve
-Hurst linelock
-LS1 master cylinder for brakes
-1.25" front bolt on wheel spacers
-17x9" AR220's up front w/ 275/40s and 17x11" in rear w/ 315's
-stock WS6 springs, 1/2 coil cut on front (for lighter LS1)
That's about it for now![Happy](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_stretch.gif)
Hmmmmmmmmmm....
-'98 346ci LS1
-stock bottom end with ARP rod bolts
-ported LS6 oil pump from Thunder Racing
-double roller timing chain
-Thunder Racing cam
-stock lifters
-7.4" Thunder Racing hardened pushrods
-stock rocker arms
-titanium retainers
-Comp blue stripe 918 springs
-'98 LS1 heads ported and polished with the newer '99-up valves
-LS6 intake
-ASP crank pulley
-ported stock TB
-ported & descreened stock MAF
-4" CAI setup with big K&N
-stock flywheel
-centerforce dual friction clutch
-LS6 slave cylinder and clutch master cylinder
-stock T56
-Hurst Billet Plus shifter
-LS1 aluminum driveshaft
-4th gen Moser 9" with 4.11s, aluminum center section, and LS1 brakes
-Lakewood LCA's and APHR
-weld in SSM SFC's
-KYB shocks and struts
-Jamex STB
-PST poly frontend rebuild kit
-LS1 front and rear brake conversion
-Wilwood adjustable proportioning valve
-Hurst linelock
-LS1 master cylinder for brakes
-1.25" front bolt on wheel spacers
-17x9" AR220's up front w/ 275/40s and 17x11" in rear w/ 315's
-stock WS6 springs, 1/2 coil cut on front (for lighter LS1)
That's about it for now
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Man get that baby weighed...i would like to see how light it is.
Can wait to hear about you talking it to the track or posting a small video of it.
What cam did you go with?
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Originally Posted by methdmx
damn that's nice man...i think you need to lower it though...a lower stance will be mean-looking...did you have to do any cutting to get the motor to fit?
Dont lower it man, keep that y-pipe in good shape.
I replied to your TGO thread and asked you a question there since I post there more often.
Definitly a nice ride, good job
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I don't plan on lowering it... I had it lower for about a week but it was too low and I was already tired of worrying everytime a bump was coming up in the road... screw that. It will sit lower after an alignment... the top of the tires are about 1" out from where the need to be... it will come down a little and sit about stock. Still a little high but fine by me b/c this isn't a lowered show car... I want to race it some too. I'm running the TR230 reverse split... like it so far. We'll see how it does. I'm curious what the car weighs too... I don't have the AC compressor on it yet, other than that it is full weight. Still gotta get the AC working. Gotta run!!
-Jeremy
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I said to lower it because it looks like a big gap between the wheel and the fender. I'll wait to see pics after it's aligned and ready to go for my final decision. Other than that man it's a freaking sweet car. I bet it hauls *** with the LS1
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Originally Posted by methdmx
I said to lower it because it looks like a big gap between the wheel and the fender. I'll wait to see pics after it's aligned and ready to go for my final decision. Other than that man it's a freaking sweet car. I bet it hauls *** with the LS1 ![Happy](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_stretch.gif)
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H/C LS1 + T56 + 4.11 Moser 9" + ET streets = LOTS OF FUN!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by 89KARR
Looks wicked. Good job. I've been thinking about doing that with my 3rd gen. What did you have in it before as far as engine/tranny?
*Nautilus- not sure what it weighs yet... might try to get it to a scale today... just got back from my honeymoon!
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Originally Posted by GTA91
Oh yeah, I also don't want to lower it because I have a moser 9" and the top of the torque arm mount is already way to close to the body ![Winky](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_wink.gif)
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Nice car.
-Brad
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Looks sweet!!!!!!! i like how you moved the battery and routed the air inlet tubing on the pass. side, i put a ls-1 in my sons car [86 camaro] and i will have to switch it around.
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Awsome car man that is so cool I wish I would have kept mine (I had an '87) but I would be to tempted to put my LS1 in it....or a 572 BB I love thouse cars im looking for one now.---Andrew
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Originally Posted by Sharpe
If you don't mind me asking, not counting the cost of the car or the LS1/T56, how much did you spend on parts to get the engine down in there and driving?
All you really need to get a LS1 in a 3rd gen and running is motor mounts and a tranny xmember (~$250), wiring (~$650), fuel lines/regulator (~$250), and a better fuel pump (~$200). That's all I can think of right now, there are lots of other little things you'll need, but doing this swap smart and bare bones could be pretty affordable... especially if you already have the 3rd gen and/or the LS1/trans. I parted out a LS1 car and made lots of money basically getting the motor/trans/harness for free... I then used the money I made back to modify the motor. I haven't sat down and figured up how much I've spent but trust me... it's waaaaay less than you'd expect.
Triumphman- I didn't swap the battery over there... its on that side on firebirds
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*Everyone else, thanks for the compliments!
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Nice! I got my 1982 trans am with the ls1 setup as well. I wanted to know were did you get the cold air setup? does it run all the way to the bottom of the car? what did you pay for it? I'm needing one myself, mines will have to be ran through the driverside though.