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  1. #1 Re: 98 GTP Modded Overheating as soon as starting 
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    Did you read what I said??? This site has really good info and trust me about the pulley. Your motor will thank you for doing it.

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    yea i read it . im going to get some exhaust mods for it.
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    Get headers. I would get them quick befor anything happens to the motor.

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    Im sorry for going completely away from the orginal post, but Im just trying to help you out and to save the motor.

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    i completly understand. i am storing the car in the garage until i can get some exhaust parts. im going to do a coolant flush and get a new t stat 180 i think also im going to put in the exhaust without the cat cause thats giving more free flow. then ill get some headers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    UMMM.............. YEAH, put that stock pulley back on or else the motor will blow up.

    Do you have headers or any exhaust mods??

    If not the car is bringing in more air than it can put out, so pretty soon the motor will blow up in your face. You have KNOCK becuase you have no flow mods.

    PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE YOU START PUTTING ANY MODS ON: http://www.grandprixforums.net/f81/s...car-17482.html

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    Did you read what I said??? This site has really good info and trust me about the pulley. Your motor will thank you for doing it.
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    Get headers. I would get them quick befor anything happens to the motor.
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    Im sorry for going completely away from the orginal post, but Im just trying to help you out and to save the motor.
    quoted for 100% truth. u can still drive but STAY out of boost until u can let that thing breathe.

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    The majority of the people here are potheads who want to buy good condition parts at junkyard prices.
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    i would drive it but within five minutes of it running it overheats thats just sitting in park. but im going to go thru all the parts i did and make sure everything is functioning properly and add headers.
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