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Who do you guys recommend to repair this? Plus a couple of other touch up areas. Hell if I can find quality work at a decent price, I would like to repaint the whole car.
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I'm a painter at the Dimension body shop. Depending on damage and the paint code, I could probably do it for $250-300. If you're serious, I can repaint the whole think for a couple thousand depending on condition and prep work needed. The less I have to prep, the less it'll cost you
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I used my buddy tim kiefer who works at IAA auto body in New Haven, he did my engine bay which looks sick! Hit Nate or I up for his number, the guy does amazing work and is very detailed about everything he does.
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Just got back from RPM. Took the trans and converter, not the whole car (they're swamped). Rodney and the crew were awesome. Go in, introduce myself, tell Rodney what's up (TJ wasn't there today), and they just dropped everything and went to work. Literally, 4 guys started tearing it apart while I waited. Looked very NASCAR-esque. Pretty amazing. Bottom line: nothing broken, only a torn seal. They all remarked how "new" it all looked. Decided that since it's already apart, upgrading it to Stage 7. Rodney actually recommended a Stage 6 with a billet output shaft, but it wasn't that much to go to the 7 with billet input and output shafts and some other upgrades.
The bad news: still don't know what caused the "noises". They'll test the converter on the dyno when it's all back together. Rodney suggested the locker/rearend.
Added bonus: since it's already apart, they'll start on it right away. Probably have it ready to go back in the car in a week.
The bad news: still don't know what caused the "noises". They'll test the converter on the dyno when it's all back together. Rodney suggested the locker/rearend.
Added bonus: since it's already apart, they'll start on it right away. Probably have it ready to go back in the car in a week.
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Just got back from RPM. Took the trans and converter, not the whole car (they're swamped). Rodney and the crew were awesome. Go in, introduce myself, tell Rodney what's up (TJ wasn't there today), and they just dropped everything and went to work. Literally, 4 guys started tearing it apart while I waited. Looked very NASCAR-esque. Pretty amazing. Bottom line: nothing broken, only a torn seal. They all remarked how "new" it all looked. Decided that since it's already apart, upgrading it to Stage 7. Rodney actually recommended a Stage 6 with a billet output shaft, but it wasn't that much to go to the 7 with billet input and output shafts and some other upgrades.
The bad news: still don't know what caused the "noises". They'll test the converter on the dyno when it's all back together. Rodney suggested the locker/rearend.
Added bonus: since it's already apart, they'll start on it right away. Probably have it ready to go back in the car in a week.
The bad news: still don't know what caused the "noises". They'll test the converter on the dyno when it's all back together. Rodney suggested the locker/rearend.
Added bonus: since it's already apart, they'll start on it right away. Probably have it ready to go back in the car in a week.
Good to hear it wasn't all torn up. Wow, Rodney actually talked to you ....
You are blessed.
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Does anyone have an ECM that I can borrow? I have 2006 LQ9 going in a 72 nova. I am having trouble getting the injectors to pulse. I want to make sure it is a computer problem before I buy another one. It would need VATS turned off, but I do have HP tuners.
PM me
Thanks,
Brandon
PM me
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Brandon
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The time has come to sell the wife's toy that hardly gets driven anymore now that we have 2 kids and a G8 GT. I thought I would give you Ft. Wayne Peeps a first look at it and if anyone is interested it would give me a good excuse to come home for a bit.
2002 Trans Am WS6
Pewter with ebony Leather
Power Everything, T-tops
Tinted Windows
87,xxx miles
402 iron block (~8,000 miles)
Forged pistons, rods and crank
Ported 6.0 heads
STS turbo system
T67 turbo
3 core intercooler
~8psi of boost
540 hp, 590 ft-lbs to the wheels
Single in-tank Walbro
Racetronix plug and play harness
60 lb. Mototron injectors.
6-speed Manual transmission
Pro 5.0 Shifter
RAM dual disk clutch
Steel 3-4 shift fork, billet keys in 3-4 synchro
Aluminum Driveshaft
Moser 12 bolt, 4.11 gears, Auburn Posi
Edelbrock torque arm
solid rod-end LCA's and Panhard bar
cross drilled and slotted rotors
SLP H.O. hood, black stripes on hood
misc interior pieces painted body color
Boost and air fuel gauges on A pillar
aftermarket CD player
Link to Pics:
http://s33.photobucket.com/albums/d92/ponyhntr/WS6/
The car runs and drives great, with more fuel system and a bigger/better turbo it would make some really good numbers!
Any questions just ask!
$13,000
2002 Trans Am WS6
Pewter with ebony Leather
Power Everything, T-tops
Tinted Windows
87,xxx miles
402 iron block (~8,000 miles)
Forged pistons, rods and crank
Ported 6.0 heads
STS turbo system
T67 turbo
3 core intercooler
~8psi of boost
540 hp, 590 ft-lbs to the wheels
Single in-tank Walbro
Racetronix plug and play harness
60 lb. Mototron injectors.
6-speed Manual transmission
Pro 5.0 Shifter
RAM dual disk clutch
Steel 3-4 shift fork, billet keys in 3-4 synchro
Aluminum Driveshaft
Moser 12 bolt, 4.11 gears, Auburn Posi
Edelbrock torque arm
solid rod-end LCA's and Panhard bar
cross drilled and slotted rotors
SLP H.O. hood, black stripes on hood
misc interior pieces painted body color
Boost and air fuel gauges on A pillar
aftermarket CD player
Link to Pics:
http://s33.photobucket.com/albums/d92/ponyhntr/WS6/
The car runs and drives great, with more fuel system and a bigger/better turbo it would make some really good numbers!
Any questions just ask!
$13,000
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Thats a hell of a deal Josh! There are some builds that cost more than that car that won't have everything that does. Good luck on the sale buddy!
BTW, Nick, the car is looking great!
BTW, Nick, the car is looking great!
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A fuel system in Fort Wayne that's not half assed!? WHAAAAAAAAT!?!?
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Magnafuel 4303 pump w/ pre and post filter
Sumped tank
-12 from sump to pump
-10 from pump to rails
-8 return
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Magnafuel 4303 pump w/ pre and post filter
Sumped tank
-12 from sump to pump
-10 from pump to rails
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Does anyone have an ECM that I can borrow? I have 2006 LQ9 going in a 72 nova. I am having trouble getting the injectors to pulse. I want to make sure it is a computer problem before I buy another one. It would need VATS turned off, but I do have HP tuners.
PM me
Thanks,
Brandon
PM me
Thanks,
Brandon
I'd give you a 99% chance it's NOT the PCM.
Does your HP Tuners talk to the PCM? If it responds, it's extremely unlikely to be bad. Much more likely that there is an issue with power or signal wiring to the injectors.
Do you have a copy of the pinouts for the harness and PCM? I would take a multi meter and set it to "buzz" mode so that it beeps/buzzes when you touch the leads together, then make sure you have continuity on all the leads, as well as consistent voltage at the injectors.
Also, make sure any +12 IGN leads you've grabbed have power during crank as well as run.
-Blake
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Brandon,
I'd give you a 99% chance it's NOT the PCM.
Does your HP Tuners talk to the PCM? If it responds, it's extremely unlikely to be bad. Much more likely that there is an issue with power or signal wiring to the injectors.
Do you have a copy of the pinouts for the harness and PCM? I would take a multi meter and set it to "buzz" mode so that it beeps/buzzes when you touch the leads together, then make sure you have continuity on all the leads, as well as consistent voltage at the injectors.
Also, make sure any +12 IGN leads you've grabbed have power during crank as well as run.
-Blake
I'd give you a 99% chance it's NOT the PCM.
Does your HP Tuners talk to the PCM? If it responds, it's extremely unlikely to be bad. Much more likely that there is an issue with power or signal wiring to the injectors.
Do you have a copy of the pinouts for the harness and PCM? I would take a multi meter and set it to "buzz" mode so that it beeps/buzzes when you touch the leads together, then make sure you have continuity on all the leads, as well as consistent voltage at the injectors.
Also, make sure any +12 IGN leads you've grabbed have power during crank as well as run.
-Blake
HP does talk to the PCM. I get cranking RPM's & I can see where it pulses 1 time. I do not have a copy of the pinouts(yet). That was last thing the guy helping said to do this past weekend. I have the stock pinout & with that we took a look at my PSI harness and were able to figure most of the wires out. We did not yet check them with the multimeter. Jon @ PSI is sending me another PCM, so I can rule that out. I got the PCM off ebay a year ago, so it did not come from PSI.
Thanks for the help. I will let you guys know how it goes. Hopefully I'll get the PCM by this weekend.