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04-27-2019 02:15 PM #1
New Member - 1988 IROC
Hey everyone! I am new here and wanted to introduce myself.
I have been out of the car scene for many years and finally have the time and a little extra pocket money to invest in a car to play around with. I got it for $6700, I think thats pretty fair for what is in it.
I recently purchased a 1988 IROC Camaro off Craigslist. It has a 454 big block shoehorned into it, actual 9.3:1 compression, Holley 780 Vac Sec, pretty beefy hydraulic cam, HEI. TCI TH350 with 2800 RPM stall. 4.10 gears. Headers, line lock, cage, racing seats, 5 point. The builder is making a packet to mail to me with all the receipts for parts and machine work. So I will have all the little details then.
It is currently setup for the 1/4 mile strip. Has passed tech at Bandimere. It supposedly has only 5 break in passes on the build. So I am still taking it pretty easy on her but I can tel she pulls pretty hard.
My goal is to make it a bit more streetable by changing to a 4L80e (over drive), if I can swing it I may go with a TCI 6x and get the close ratio 6 speed gears. Definitely want a line lock. Probably change the open headers to a set of magna flow's with electric cutouts. Definitely want a stronger rear end, with disc brakes.
I would like to eventually have a fuel injection system, MSD ignition with 2 step, maybe a little shot of gas for those hard times lol.
The engine is a 1978 truck block with peanut port heads that have been worked pretty hard to increase flow. I will just run this build as it is until it shits the bed, then I would like to go with a 572 crate motor. For now I will focus on all the other goodies that need to be done, making sure that things stay together when I do change the motor.
Anyways I am sure I will be here asking many questions and learning from other builds.
John's ride to the cemetery, his beloved Billings OK bus, The Baby Elephant!! Traveling in style!! As his service was starting I couldn't figure out what the music was, heavy on a flute in a jaunty...
John Norton aka johnboy