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Pontiac - Street
Today, 06:15 AM
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after market system
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Formulajones
MSD is still the most widely used system in all...
MSD is still the most widely used system in all forms of motorsports.
Only thing that's changed is they are no longer made in Texas. Like everything else it's been moved over seas. You're going to...
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Pontiac - Street
Yesterday, 02:25 PM
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4L80 Conversion
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Formulajones
I use it at the track trying different things...
I use it at the track trying different things with the converter. Lockup in second and stay locked, or lock in 3rd at different rpm points acts like another gear change etc .. so yeah I find it...
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Pontiac - Street
Yesterday, 11:07 AM
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4L80 Conversion
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Formulajones
Yep change tunes on the fly If I were doing...
Yep change tunes on the fly
If I were doing auto cross road course stuff I'd have a manual trans for that and wouldn't even consider an auto for that purpose
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Pontiac - Street
Yesterday, 06:45 AM
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4L80 Conversion
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Formulajones
At the track I found the 4l80e superior with the...
At the track I found the 4l80e superior with the programmed shifts making it fool proof.
Dad was having a hell of a time trying to manually shift a 700hp engine that revved faster than he could...
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Pontiac - Street
Yesterday, 06:13 AM
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Higher Ratio Rocker vs. More Lobe Lift
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Formulajones
I usually leave decisions like that up to the cam...
I usually leave decisions like that up to the cam manufacture and engine shop when the whole combo is sitting in front of them. And looking at a certain HP goal
Lately the last few engines I've...
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Pontiac - Street
06-12-2024, 02:14 PM
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4L80 Conversion
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431
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Formulajones
I use their cable which is adjustable on both...
I use their cable which is adjustable on both ends plus I use their trans bracket as well that holds the cable. It has some adjustment as well. It works as intended.
Technically though once the...
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Pontiac - Street
06-10-2024, 05:12 PM
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Read my plugs
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Formulajones
Eh, there ok I guess for a Japanese plug. I mean...
Eh, there ok I guess for a Japanese plug. I mean they work ok, just a pet pieve of mine but leave it to the Japanese to get the heat range numbers backwards (higher number is colder) complete...
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Pontiac - Street
06-10-2024, 02:09 PM
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4L80 Conversion
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Formulajones
Ive never had an aftermarket one in my hands so...
Ive never had an aftermarket one in my hands so can't answer that question either. But if it's physically identical to an OEM unit then it should work. I agree with JLmounce I'd call shift works to...
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Pontiac - Street
06-10-2024, 11:05 AM
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4L80 Conversion
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431
Posted By
Formulajones
I use shift works. They have the conversion parts...
I use shift works. They have the conversion parts for the hurst dual gate.
It's what I used for dad's hurst dual gate.
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Pontiac - Street
06-10-2024, 06:53 AM
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455 Spark Knocking since moving to Arizona
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Formulajones
I moved to Arizona about 20 years ago from Ohio...
I moved to Arizona about 20 years ago from Ohio and found the tune ups out here need tweaking to run on the 91 octane we have. I went from ethanol free 94 Sunoco to this supposed 10 percent ethanol...
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70-73 Firebird & TA TECH
06-08-2024, 08:31 PM
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1970 Formula
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Formulajones
No ac, I put 3.31's in it.
No ac, I put 3.31's in it.
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70-73 Firebird & TA TECH
06-08-2024, 09:26 AM
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1970 Formula
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104,714
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Formulajones
That will be a great thread Dennis. Pretty much...
That will be a great thread Dennis. Pretty much how I built my 70 RAIII 400 years ago. Never had it on an engine dyno but have had it on a chassis dyno where it did 301/355 and based on that and...
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Pontiac - Street
06-04-2024, 05:06 PM
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Engine Hoist Load Leveler
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Formulajones
Exactly!
Exactly!
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Pontiac - Street
06-04-2024, 06:29 AM
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Catastrophic Engine Failure
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Formulajones
If all cylinders are pumping 190-200 I doubt you...
If all cylinders are pumping 190-200 I doubt you have a lifter failure. With a lifter failure you would certainly have a dead hole or at a minimum one that pumps way out of range from the others.
...
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Pontiac - Street
06-04-2024, 06:21 AM
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Engine Hoist Load Leveler
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Formulajones
Ive used the Mac tool load leveler posted in post...
Ive used the Mac tool load leveler posted in post #4 for years and countless removal/installs.
All iron Y blocks with iron transmissions attached in and out no problem with 5/16 bolts. BBC's with...
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Pontiac - Street
06-02-2024, 12:36 PM
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Time for a new transmission
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945
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Formulajones
Yeah prices keep going up on everything. ...
Yeah prices keep going up on everything.
Hughes does offer a full manual control 4L80 for those that don't want the controller costs, you just use a toggle switch for the lockup converter.
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Pontiac - Street
06-02-2024, 08:37 AM
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7mm plug wire looms- where to get?
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Posted By
Formulajones
I always use what the factory did for what ever...
I always use what the factory did for what ever given car I'm working on. The factory looms do the job, function properly, look correct and clean. All of it is reproduced from just about any...
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Pontiac - Street
06-02-2024, 08:35 AM
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New motor tuning mystery
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Formulajones
The HEI may need to come apart. Every one I've...
The HEI may need to come apart. Every one I've messed with needed help. They are also notorious for over advancing as the stop bushings are always missing. That could be your issue. Setting...
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Pontiac - Street
06-02-2024, 08:11 AM
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Time for a new transmission
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945
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Formulajones
I did 2 4L80's in both of our Abodies. Falls...
I did 2 4L80's in both of our Abodies. Falls right into place with no clearance necessary.
Dad runs an MR1 block so no adapter needed on that one, it's a multi pattern block. Adapters aren't a...
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Pontiac - Street
06-01-2024, 09:28 AM
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Read my plugs
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Formulajones
I am only laying out the other things that affect...
I am only laying out the other things that affect this. We can only guess, we are not there. If I had the car in front of me I could tell you in 10 minutes what it needs.
My best guess from...
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Pontiac - Street
06-01-2024, 08:05 AM
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Read my plugs
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Posted By
Formulajones
The plugs are never going to come out looking...
The plugs are never going to come out looking brand new on a hot rodded carbed engine. This isn't EFI and electronic timing control.
On top of that todays pump fuel does not color plugs like...
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Pontiac - Street
05-31-2024, 02:04 PM
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Time for a new transmission
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945
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Formulajones
I still do that today with a couple of the cars....
I still do that today with a couple of the cars. I've criss crossed the country with 3.73's and a 400 turbo. Our 69 Z came factory with 3.73's and we daily drove it for the first 4 years with the...
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Pontiac - Street
05-31-2024, 01:57 PM
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Time for a new transmission
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945
Posted By
Formulajones
:D Yeah that's pretty much the nail on the head...
:D Yeah that's pretty much the nail on the head right there. A big reason people don't drive these cars all that often is because of something they don't really think about. Even with 3.36 gears...
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Pontiac - Street
05-31-2024, 11:29 AM
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Time for a new transmission
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945
Posted By
Formulajones
For us overdrive is the only answer but we drive...
For us overdrive is the only answer but we drive the wheels off these classic cars daily to the tune of 7-8-10,000 miles a year so it just makes sense.
For someone that might drive the car a 1000...
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Pontiac - Street
05-31-2024, 09:23 AM
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50
Read my plugs
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2,020
Posted By
Formulajones
I always use the extended tip plugs. Those short...
I always use the extended tip plugs. Those short sunken electrode plugs we always used to call "oil burnin plugs" :D Keeps the business end out of the path of most of the oil (and fuel for that...
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