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Non Pontiac Motors in Pontiacs includes factory 403,305,350 Chevy, Buick V6, Also Pontiac Motors in non-Pontiacs! |
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New Cold air intake
With the Texas summers comes Texas heat. We've been getting 100 + days areound here and the LS motor with the Street & performance air filter sitting right behind the radiator was not liking it. I got the airraid U Build it kit and built a new cold air intake. The filter now pulls cooler air from behind the fender and the engine now is performing better.
Before: After: Much better setup now and am looking forward to seeing how this performs compared to the old setup. Sam
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SAM..you're a craftsman, ignore the haters, and cruise it til the wheels fall off, ya did a great job!
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i am absolutely amazed. good work. beautiful car.
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Great job. One of the best I have seen especially since you did yourself and were on part of some business building a promotion vehicle. Being an engineer I have several question that are killing me. How long did it take ? How many manhours and best estimate of total dollars incurred ?
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From Estes Park we drove to Lincoln, Nebraska to visit my other son. On the way, to Lincoln we had a problem with a rear axle seal leaking. Found an awesome shop in Lincoln called Restore A Muscle Car. They specialize in 2nd gen firebirds and fixed us up. From there we drove back to Huntsville, Tx. The trip was great and we put about 2700 miles on the car in a week and averaged 21.8 mpg. Looking forward to power tour next year, driving the car is a blast. Sam
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Jack of all trades, master of none Last edited by Samhatco; 10-11-2010 at 09:18 PM. Reason: sp |
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Sam, I think he meant to say that Not part of a business building a promotional car.
It's a great build and simply amazing that you built it at home. Kudos! |
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Sam , what an amazing car, my first car was a 69' Bird, in 81' i think the best looking body style of all and i like you, I always drooled over the T/A's, but so few were made, i think you did the original design justice with your upgrades and built a one of a kind Poncho to be very proud of love the striped Valve covers makes that engine look right at home, just as the always innovative designers at pontiac would have done in the day if they had access to the parts we do now....if i ever do another build after the 66' tempest it will be a 69' Bird, thinking resto-mod canyon carver
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Sam I just read this entire thread for the first time. Everything you did is very nice. I am happy for you and happy you made your dream car come true. Great story.
Thanks for sharing. Paul
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hey sam, as i said before the car is fantastic love all the modern touches, everyone here compliments me on the 3rd brake light addition to the spoiler that i got from you, its pretty wild at night ,glad you won best f/b at the show heres a pic of mine finished in a more traditional way. good luck , dave
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Awesome, Dave! The car looks great! Sam
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can you imagine how cool the TA would be with the RAV engine set up from Lynn? Nice work on it tho, lot of fabrication excellently done.
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Wow,You did a great job on that car.
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Just viewed this thread for the first time, nicely crafted!
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Hey Sam, I too just read through the entire post and am very impressed with the car. It's projects like yours that push me farther toward the idea of doing the LS swap someday. Reall cool build.
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Sam, every once in a blue moon I run across a truly amazing car build on the Net, and this is definitely one of them. Yours is one of the most well executed Pontiac restomods I have ever seen. The interior blows me away, I only wish I had half your talent (and the time!!). Fantastic work.
- Bob
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Thanks, again Sam
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