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What Modifications Have You Done To Your 3X8?

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  1. chrismorse

    chrismorse Formula 3

    Feb 16, 2004
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    Flowmaster muffler with two twin pipe resonators, (ear plugs on trips)
    Rebuilt and rejetted webbers, gutted airbox & K&N, Facet fuel pump.
    Norwood single distributor, (uses chevy $16.00 cap :) recurved advance & MSD 6AL, Blaster coil & MSD wires.
    Smog junk in a box under bench, (no coubt, Enzo wept when forced to install that cr@p)
    Flywheel lightened to 8 pounds, Centerforce improved clutch.
    Mocal 180 degree oil thermostat, -12 aeroquip lines to mocal cooler, (basically stock size),temp controlled aux oil cooler fan, (very little difference).
    Oil sump bafell.
    Polyurethane motor mounts, (thanks, Sean).
    4 point harness for driver.
    Aluminum pedals, (not yet installed).
    Two flag mirrors, (not stock but much better rearward vision).
    Front bumper pushed in, (MA corbon mounts)
    Twin 12 inch Spall fans with metal shroud over top of fans. Gleggy's louvered front panel.
    Brembo 355x32 drilled ft rotors, (14" diameter) with giant F-50 calipers, Girodisc flloating hats & caliper adaptors. All calipers and ft rotors bought used)
    360 rear calipers over 330x28 driled Girodisc rotors, hats and caliper adaptor, ss brake lines.
    Upright ears spot faced, helicoiled to accept brembo calipers on front of upright, with custom parking brake adaptors to allow 360 brembo P brake caliper.
    Modified Wilwood 1-1/16th MC and Tilton adj prop valve, (removed stock prop valve).
    360 7.5 BBS front wheels with hill spacers & longer bolts, (Spacer counterbored to allow bolting to front hub, big help, when R&R ft wheels)
    Narrowed, (to 9 inches) 360 rears with dunlop direzzionales, (awsome tires).
    Poly suspension bushings, inc bars.
    QA-1s with 400 & 350 lb springs, Lowered & corner balanced.
    Old saner 22 mm front bar & 22 mm rear bars with spacers and safety washers to strengthen heim joint attachment and correct angled mounting.
    Halon extinguisher behind seat.
    Higher wattage bulbs all around, with Cibie H-1s, relays and soldered #10 gauge wiring.
    CD player & better speakers.
    Slick shift gate.

    Other than that, the car is pretty stock :)
    chris
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  2. Pizzaman Chris

    Pizzaman Chris F1 Rookie

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    What's the delay with these???

    For Gods sake man, you can't drive her correctly without these installed!



    Btw, correct term is "racing aluminum pedals" :)
     
  3. chrismorse

    chrismorse Formula 3

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    Hi Chris,

    Did i miss your car in this line up??? It would probably take three pages just to list the stuff you've done :)

    I forgot to mention Birdman's fine fuse box, all new relays and an Optima red top,Also not yet installed: Gleggy's georgous skid plate and timing belt interior plates, (don't know what else to call them).
    I also have but have not yet installed the air injection plugs.

    I wish i had the funds to go into the engine like The Pizza Dude did but it seems to be pushing the old 3200 pound crate along just fine. (fingers crossed against the evil sodium valve curse).

    Ever hopefull, i remain,
    chris
     
  4. wazie7262

    wazie7262 Formula 3

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    This is getting like The Twelve Days of Christmas!

    "On the first day of Christmas I modd-ed my G-T-B... One Birdman fuseblock, four Brembo rotors, new Tubi headers, and a partridge in a pear tree..."
     
  5. vaccarella

    vaccarella Formula 3

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    It is too early for the xmas spirit! Ignore the shopping mall decorations and wait until after thanksgiving, please :D
     
  6. Huskerbill

    Huskerbill F1 Rookie

    Sep 6, 2004
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    This could have been one of the best threads ever on FChat if it had pics. Instead I was bored by page 2.

    Any chance we could "redo" this thread with pics and make it great?
     
  7. chrismorse

    chrismorse Formula 3

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    Hi Bill,

    I'd be hapy to post some photos, particularly the brake and suspension mods. What do you want to see more of??

    chris
     
  8. GrigioGuy

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  9. etip

    etip Formula 3

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  10. Pizzaman Chris

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    #85 Pizzaman Chris, Nov 10, 2012
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    Ok, here it is. :)
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  11. obamafan

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    I don't understand the metal brake/clutch pads. Rubber works fine in my car and also my Aston Martin. Is it just a visual thing?

    Also the Ferrari is so nice, I really don't understand all the many mods people have done. Why not purchase a much new Ferrari if you want to have a more advanced car? Don't ruin the car - its not a Honda that you can hop up like teenagers have done. Ferrari is a classic and you should honor the designer's original wish. The exception would be a track car. Mod it. But please no rice rocket Ferrari 3XX for me! Just my opinion.
     
  12. Sean308

    Sean308 Formula Junior

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    I agree with pizzaman, more photos would make ths a great thread.
     
  13. andyww

    andyww F1 Rookie

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    +1

    I just dont get this metal pedal thing either.

    Having said that, most of the mods people have done seem sensible, improving areas of the car which were originally compromises, and I definitely understand the thinking behind modifying US cars to Euro spec. There is not much "boy racer" stuff going on. Except the pedals...

    I dont think I would want to do any suspension mods on a GTS though, the chassis is not up to it, too bendy. This is no Lotus Elise.
     
  14. andyww

    andyww F1 Rookie

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    Forgive me but, how are those bars made? They seem to be sections welded together. Not sure how that would work as the whole thing is a spring. Having welded corners like that would crack unless I am missing something...
     
  15. VEEP

    VEEP Formula Junior

    Nov 9, 2005
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    Welded corners is no problem , the torsion in the long tube is the working part. The used material is more important for how it works.
     
  16. smg2

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    the shorter list would be whats not been touched :D

    also wanted to give heads up to the modifiers, just got back from another great show at SEMA, and have quite a few new custom engineered products that Nick will be carrying shortly. just waiting on a status change from Rob here before I post any details. But I think you guys will like what's coming, it's only taken 2yrs to get here but hey better than never!

    I also like to think of it as updating vs modifying, new materials, improved designs etc.. then it's full on no holes barred wallet draining speed!
     
  17. SMS

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    Video :)

    My 77 GTB with supercharger and a few other mods.



    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKOeoWmPNNw[/ame]
     
  18. miketuason

    miketuason F1 World Champ
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    +1 plus the material use on those bars is made of 4130 chrome moly steel that has special welding specially design for chrom moly steel, very very strong.
     
  19. Mike C

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    Brembo front brake kit
    Girodisc floating hat rear brake discs
    Stebro Exhaust
    Hyperflow cat
    Smoothed body-color painted targa top
    GTB-modded rear quarter window louvers
    Switched oil cooler fan
    Brighter dash lights
    Relayed headlights
    Updated fuse panel (Birdman)
    Modified parking lights
    Hill slick shift gate
    Carbon fiber shift knob
    Carbon fiber plenum tube
    Saner heavier front and rear sway bars
    Poly suspension bushings upgrade
    Adjustable shock absorbers (Varishock)
    Lowered ride height
    355 Challenge pedal set
    Oil pan windage baffle
    Wider tires on stock wheels
    Tucked in front bumper
    Euro front turn signals
    Electromotive XDI-2 ignition
    Machined distributor cover plates
    Forza lightweight harmonic balancer
    Upgraded radiator fans
    !!!!SUPERCHARGER!!!!

    I do still have all the original parts "just in case"
     
  20. Huskerbill

    Huskerbill F1 Rookie

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    Love the pics gents! Definitely made it more interesting.

    Thanks!
     
  21. The Kook Abides

    The Kook Abides F1 Rookie

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  22. GrigioGuy

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    In my case, the original pedal rubber and the dead pedal were flat worn out. Since I had to replace anyway, why not got for the bling?

    Mine actually have a raised pattern on the brake and clutch pedals that improve grip.
     
  23. Pizzaman Chris

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    Pictures of the SUPERCHARGER for those that haven't seen it. :)
     
  24. Pizzaman Chris

    Pizzaman Chris F1 Rookie

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    It's fancy looking. I like fancy. :)
     
  25. Bradley

    Bradley F1 Rookie

    Nov 23, 2006
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    My 308 has racing cams, twin turbocharger, a coffee can exhaust, carbon fiber stick-ons throughout the passenger and engine compartment, muffler removed, and flames painted on the fenders.

    Naaah. . . just kidding!

    I understand what you are saying: These are not "Boy Racer" modified Civics or the like!

    I think that what we are talking about here are some (a) minor personal preference modifications, like Yoshields and drilled pedals, which are easily reversed and mostly just cosmetic, and (b) improvements over the few weak points, such as adding Dave Helms' fuel lines, Birdman's fuse box, a better ignition, or Hyper-Flow cats. (Face it, the OEM cats were crap to start with, and if they've lasted 30+ years already, it's obviously time to replace them with something better.)

    Some things I've heard talked about that I would never do to a 308 (which might be a subject for another thread): Cadillac Northstar engine; turbos or superchargers; "Challenge" style racing stripes; permanent trip computer/GPS installation; phony exhaust tips. . .
     

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