Caprice vs GTO......huh?
Last Saturday I was taking my Caprice for a drive in the nice weather, and cruised up the old strip where we all used to drive up and down the road for hours on end, well I guess the kids still practice this, but I'm too old for that stuff now :D. Anyway I'm sitting at a red light, and I hear a VERY loud car reving it's engine behind me. I check the mirror of course and it's a red 2004ish Pontiac GTO. So when the light changes, I stand on it for a few seconds and lay a little rubber behind me, and I notice he does the same thing. I then slowed down a little and waited for him to get beside me. He yells over "sounds good" , and I reply with "thanks, nice car" It was a very nice bright red GTO with tinted windows, and definitely some kind of aftermarket exhuast. He says "we need to catch a light" and I said "no can't do that"..I did alot of street racing when I was younger, but now I'm just much too responsible for that type of thing.So, I tell him to follow me and we turned off and went to an old spotthat a buddy's dad owned by the river (now owned by my buddy). He built race cars for a local drag-racer, and the two of them paved about a half a mile section of this property to tune the cars before raceday, and try different set-ups before it really counted at the track. We raced there so many times as teen-agers it brought back great memories just being there. Anywayit was a little grown over, but you could still see the marks that they laid down marking off the 1/4 mile finish line and there was still grooves burnt out of the asphalt at the old start line. We lined the cars up and I told him to count to 3 and take off. Iknew before we even left the line that I wouldn't win, but I've never raced anything with this car since I built it, and just wondered what itwould actually do in a 1/4 mile. So he said 3 and we both matted the pedal,we both spun a little and were off, supprisingly, I couldn't see the GTO, I kept waiting to see it in my periferal vision, but as I crossed the 1/4 mile markit never happened! I looked as I lifted and had the GTO beat by about a car and a half! WEEEE! Andkeep in mind, my car is18 FEET long! All this being said, The car was a 5.7 Litre LS1, not the 6.0, but my car also has a 5.7, and a carburetor. Just wanted to share my joy of the first kill for my Caprice a 2004 GTO!
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RE: Caprice vs GTO......huh?
Ssssweeeettt!!!! Great kill!!
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RE: Caprice vs GTO......huh?
Right on man, now ya make we want to fix up my grandpa's 71 caprise classic 4 door, LOL. Way to show that kid that you cant mess with a true machine;)
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Whats done to the Caprice?
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Ssssweeeettt!!!! Great kill!! Right on man, now ya make we want to fix up my grandpa's 71 caprise classic 4 door, LOL. Way to show that kid that you cant mess with a true machine;) Whats done to the Caprice? First I built a 700 R4 with a B&M trans pack shift kit..went with the full race option, to replace the original 2004R ( the 700 has alower 1st and 2nd gear ratio which provides for quite a better launchof the big car). Then I added a set of headers, cheap ones..Dynomax I believe, but they have 3" collectors, and a fullchambered 3" dual exhuast with 2 Flowmaster super 40's and cut them off flush with the body behind the rear axle. Next I personally built a 1972 350 block, with stock crank, rods and pistons. Ihad itcleaned and new cam bearings installed at the machine shop, and I honed and assembled it with new rings, bearings, brass freeze plugsand a high volume Melling oil pump, and a Comp Cams 490" lift and 280 degree duration Cam and Lifter kit. Then I bought a set of Vortec heads from a 1998 Chevy pickup and had them just slightly milled and new valve guides and seals installed, and orange springs. (good for .5" lift supposedly) Also added an Edelbrock Performer Vortec Intake manifold, a Holley Street avenger 660 CFM carb with electric choke, a Jegs Performance distributor, An MSD HO ignition module, MSD superconductor Plug wires, and of course the original replacement AC delco plugs for a Vortec engine. While I was at it.also replaced these: GM water pump GM starter GM radiator GM replacement hoses (radiator and heater) GM battery cables Belts...Goodyear IIRC New Delco battery A few crome brackets Retrofitted the A/C, and added an electric Condenser fan that is wired via a relay to only come on when the compressor clutch is engaged. Some basic white-faced gauges..Oil pressure, tach,coolant temp (oh and a 160 degree thermostat). A 14" chrome air cleaner with a K&N filter. Then I found a doner 8.5 inch Posi rear end to replace the 7.5 (or 7 5/8") open rear, but the new one only had a 2.41:1 ratio, so I bought and installed a rear-end overhaul kit (all new bearings/seals) and a set of Richmond 3.73:1 gears (had to buy a ring-gear spacer going from a 2 series to a 3 series gearset also). And the doner also had the BIG rear sway-bar which really helped the car stick in corners. |
RE: Caprice vs GTO......huh?
lastcoupe, I'm kind of amazed that you shared all this. Most "Street Racers" of the era that your car is from wouldn't give up their secrets...even heard stories from Dad about people paying cash to see what was under the hood!
The car is sick, the true definition of a SLEEPER! Oh, and congrats! |
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See, that's the kind of story that inspires me. I'm lookin at a 70 Cutlass right now. It's got the same body style as the GTO and a big motor.
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lastcoupe, I'm kind of amazed that you shared all this. Most "Street Racers" of the era that your car is from wouldn't give up their secrets...even heard stories from Dad about people paying cash to see what was under the hood! Again thanks to everyone for the kind words. I've worked hard on this car and I love driving it. |
RE: Caprice vs GTO......huh?
ORIGINAL: lastcoupe Besides, I don't think I'll be seeing anyone from BF at the race-track any time soon, not that it wouldn't be welcome. |
RE: Caprice vs GTO......huh?
Mad respect to you lastcoupe, mad respect bro!
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