Hey Y'all
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Me: I'm Joe Burns, 19 yo, sophomore I at Kettering University in Flint, MI, originally from Imlay City, MI. I work for Harley-Davidson's Talladega Test Facility in Lincoln, AL, where I assist engineers in testing motorcycleson the Talladega Superspeedway. I'm studying Mechanical Engineering with an automotive concentration. My last car was a 98 Camaro, 3.8L V6, putting out around 275 hp with mods. I bought my Blazer in September of '07 after totaling the Camaro.
My Blazer: Dark blue 2000 2dr 4x4 LS. 4.3 V6 Vortec, completely stock as of now. Future mods will probably include headers, maybe a cam, custom intake, custom dual outlet exhaust, new stereo and speakers, and eXtreme ground effects (if it'll fit). This is my daily driver, and hopefully I'll buy a bike or sports car soon. I'm open to any suggestions for anything to do with my vehicles.
Thanks and I look forward to talking to everyone!
Joe
My Blazer: Dark blue 2000 2dr 4x4 LS. 4.3 V6 Vortec, completely stock as of now. Future mods will probably include headers, maybe a cam, custom intake, custom dual outlet exhaust, new stereo and speakers, and eXtreme ground effects (if it'll fit). This is my daily driver, and hopefully I'll buy a bike or sports car soon. I'm open to any suggestions for anything to do with my vehicles.
Thanks and I look forward to talking to everyone!
Joe
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Zanesville oHIo
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sounds like we got a cool new member. how is talladega this time of year! glad to have ya. welcome
#3
Welcome to the forum. I bet bike testing at dega would be fun!!
#4
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Vancouver. B.C. Canada
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Welcome to the forum.
You'll get a lot of ideas for your future mods here. Just check through all the sections.
You'll get a lot of ideas for your future mods here. Just check through all the sections.
#5
welcome!! what a cool job!
#6
Welcome to the forum, cool job man!! Glad to have you [sm=gears.gif]
#8
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: IL
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welcome. Yes a xtreme kit will fit your blazer
#9
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Thanks, it's nice to be surrounded by other car enthusiasts. Talladega was really nice when I left there. I've been back in Michigan for just over a month now. When I left Talladega, they were just starting to get ready for the big race. Too bad I missed it...It's getting cold enough to snow here in Michigan. I'm hoping the 4x4 Blazer does better on snow than the RWD Camaro did...
#10
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: IL
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Yah the blazer will be much better in the snow but the camaro would be funner, even though you can still get the blazer sideways easy if you leave it in 2wd
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