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03-20-2015, 12:08 PM | #1 |
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1983/84 GT Turbo stocker build
This is our 1984 GT turbo stocker build.. It started as a dime rocket but was an original SVO and we didnt really give it a chance with the stick.. .. Now we are going with the GT Turbo for the auto .. Should be interesting to see if what it will run when we get it going..
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Re: 1983/84 GT Turbo stocker build
The stick deal requires a lot of gear and/or transmission to wind it up. Mark Walton had a killer 83 stick turbo, but it did not happen overnight. What were you using for a trans and clutch in J/S? The SVO deal is way over factored which is sad, cool cars. The intercooler does not help it that much on the power difference between intercooled vs non-intercooled. What gear do you have for the rear? You should be able to get the car down to the min weight too, it just takes planning and fabricating to get there.
Cool stuff!! Sean
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Re: 1983/84 GT Turbo stocker build
Should freakin fly if it's like any of the others I have seen...good luck!
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03-20-2015, 08:25 PM | #4 |
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Re: 1983/84 GT Turbo stocker build
We used a t5 that I worked on.. It seemed fine at 6500 rpm but it was noisey getting it in gear and around the pits.. It had issues keeping boost up after you let go of the clutch.. I had installed an aluminum flywheel and that might have been the problem.. I have all the SVO stuff so I want to try it again.
You are correct the inter cooler doesn't help that much but it is way over factored.. It will be tough to run 11.40's at 2930 pounds .. Now it can go from 2560 to a little over 3000 pounds and N - Q depending on year.. So it makes a lot of sense.. We have a worn out engine right now.. And a bone stock 120,000 mile turbo.. Won't have our rebuilt one for another month or two.. $$$$ |
03-20-2015, 09:45 PM | #5 |
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Re: 1983/84 GT Turbo stocker build
VERY cool!
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Re: 1983/84 GT Turbo stocker build
cool build, keep us posted.
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03-30-2015, 09:49 AM | #7 |
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Re: 1983/84 GT Turbo stocker build
Here is this weekends work.. Its all wired and connected under the hood. Dad and Nicko did an amazing job making it look very neat.. It wont be long til we fire it up.. The interior wiring is ready for the dash and control panel and Gauge hook up then we ready for carpet.. and interior.. Coming along slowly..
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03-30-2015, 09:58 AM | #8 |
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Re: 1983/84 GT Turbo stocker build
Digging this build!
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Re: 1983/84 GT Turbo stocker build
More pics from today.. We installed the nose and the dash.. Dad and Nick wiring on the dash...
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04-04-2015, 07:22 PM | #10 |
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Re: 1983/84 GT Turbo stocker build
Front end installed
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