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Old 08-22-2004, 10:54 PM
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Formula Help

Whats up everyone, im a 16 year old kid, live in vegas, ect ect.

Well around here, its all about your car where i live at. I picked up a 1995 Firebird Formula V8. It already had K&N Filter, flowmaster, and edlebrock headers on it.

What else can i do to hook up my car for some more speed. One problem is, when i take off, my tires seem to spin out a lot. Any V8 Formula site anyone knows about, or any help they can give me would be great.
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Old 08-23-2004, 06:40 PM
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Re: Formula Help

as for your traction problem you may want a better tire on your car. i know excactly what you can do,
a LT4 conversion. i done that to my 94 Z28, also put in a hot cam. plus its got a 8 psi supercharger on it. makes over 600 hp, not really sure yet, havnt been to the dyno. find you a wrecked mid 90's vette
with a lt4, get the heads and intake. you would get from 30-40 more horse power. plus if you have the heads ported and polished, that will also give you more power. i dont know of any sites for the firebirds. if i run across one i will let you know.
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Wheel size for 89 firebird formula

I have a 1989 firebird formula v8 and I was lookin at gettin the firehawk indy 500's, from tirerack.com. They got awesome prices, $66 per tire actually, and i was wonderin what the tire size was for this car. Also, I was wonderin what tire size would fit on 16 inch rims, at least i think thats what i have, they're the original one's, so if anyone knows the size of the original 1989 firebird rims, that would be helpful. the tires i was looking at are 235/60SR15, and i thought i needed a 245/70SR16 tire. so i dont know which one i need to get, cause i dont know what size the rim is, so suggestions on tire size AND rim size would be really helpful. Thanks
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Old 12-13-2004, 07:48 PM
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sorry, didnt mean to post that here.
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Re: Formula Help

LOL, I was thinkin, "didn't I just read this post a minute ago?"
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