if he got a v6 and topswapped (he already has a genV) plus supporting mods for a 3.4, he would be quicker then a stock ls1, and it would still be cheaper then buying a firebird with an ls1. According to what i'm seeing.
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if he got a v6 and topswapped (he already has a genV) plus supporting mods for a 3.4, he would be quicker then a stock ls1, and it would still be cheaper then buying a firebird with an ls1. According to what i'm seeing.
topswapping an fbody is a lot more involved then it is on a gp
a 3.4 pulley 3.8 isnt faster than a stock ls1. LMAO.
you would need a cam and about a 3.2 pulley to even hit 300 whp...which is still, slower than stock LS1 territory. not to mention our horrible top end vs. their great top end.
well maybe its driver mod then, but ive watched some youtube videos of 3.4 setups going against stock ls1s and winning
Grand Prix GTP vs LS1 Transam WS6 - YouTube
Jay's 99 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP vs LS1 Camaro - YouTube
anddddddd i'm slowly starting to want to keep muh karr
and whudduhya know, it blows a brake line. just after i ordered lowering springs -____-
ok so.im just going to keep the damn thing till the end of time. and depending on my budget/resources in the future ill just do the LS1/6spd/rwd swap like ive been wanting too.but for now, stick to my mods list.and for reference, Erik is right.even in a sixer bird I'd still be faster then an eightpot TransAm.
The bolt ons aren't expensive for the LS1
You can get speed daddy headers for about the same price that they cost for the GTP
The lid costs $100 new compared to any CAI set up for the GTP, it costs half or less.
The ported TB is only $50 bucks on ebay plus the core price.
Get a used hand held tuner for about $100-$150 it's better than any canned tune and cheaper than buying HPtuners.
Now the LS6 intake is expensive if your car doesn't come with one already, you can probably get one used for $350-$400.
With these bolt-ons I still get great mileage and getting this kind of power with a 3800 is way more complicated, expensive and unreliable.
Last edited by Juanmiguel; 07-05-2012 at 11:16 AM.
Topswapping isn't even worth it for the effort involved. Turbo or nothing as far as a 3800 fbody goes. You'll make waaaaaaaaaay more power, waaaaaaay easier. And it'll be easier to work on. Theres not much cowl clearance to begin with. Adding a blower isn't going to help. Intercooling it is damn near impossible too. Basically have to get cradle spacers to move the engine down to make clearance. Then headers are getting close to the ground, especially if you get LT's.
Long story short. Turbo or bust.
someone actually read that ... lol
yes.
hopefully oneday.
then i'll just poop all over everyone.
just sayin' that if i do swap over.
plan to see me and my car on Cops more than once.
as 'the one who got away.'
3800 turbo fiero GT.
I still have my Grand Prix, but the RWD/Manual bug won me over. I unsuccessfully tried getting my hands on a '99 Camaro last summer. The guy backed out of trading it to me. It was a 3800 with the T5. I actually had plans to turbo it.
Since then, I got sick of my DD ('10 Malibu) and found out I could have what I wanted for $100/month more... and on a shorter financing period! If you want something, look for it. Just be sure it's what you want.
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