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Question Performanc Engine...

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I am looking for a performance engine that i can put into my 2000 Grand AM GT1 4spd auto. I've looked at various websites like Crate Engines, but from what I've looked at I haven't had any luck. I would fix up my own engine, but I don't think it's worth it right now cause it doesn't run the smoothest, plus I would rather start off with an engine with more power...

So if anyone knows where I could find something like this please let me know...thanks

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Re: Performanc Engine...

milzymotorsports.com

Stage 2 package... that will get you cruisin pretty well (ask xero... he has stage 2 mods [not necessarily from MMS... not sure tho] and rapes mustangs like no tomorrow)

Best thing to do tho is get a faster car like a GP GTP or something though But if you want to make a sleeper, rock on!!!!
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Re: Performanc Engine...

Welcome to AF DefBy30.

You wont find any performace engines anywhere.
Probly because this car was discontinued as of 05'.

You best bet is to just rebuild or build up the one you have.
Thier are places to purchase some performance parts, but they are not cheap.

Milzymotors is one of the biggest perform parts distributor around. He sells internals and PCM upgrades.
Parts for your car also has a few Mods.

And thier are headers but I forget the link to SS Headers.

hope that helps!
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Re: Performanc Engine...

http://www.headermania.com/mm5/merch...de=V6HeadersGA

headers!
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Re: Performanc Engine...

better yet "You coulda had a V8": (see sig)
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Re: Performanc Engine...

Ya Jim with all the ca$h I have in the SE, I could of had two V8's

I will say I do have the fastest GA in my area.
Though I heard some guy about 100miles south has one that's runnin a 13-14PSI turbo.
Street legal and in the 12's

One day, I'll have to go down and look him up
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Re: Performanc Engine...

XI Show us some pictures of your SE engine if it is not secret .
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Re: Performanc Engine...

thanks a lot guys. I appreciate all the help. Now I just gotta find a good shop around here.

and yes Vipey, I want to make it a sleeper
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XI Show us some pictures of your SE engine if it is not secret .
You havent seen my car domain ?!?
I havent updated it for ever thought...
I think the only thing I dont have thats listed on my Cardomain page is the after market MAF.
Was wasting fuel..

Its pretty dirty right now, winter and all that road salt

Here are some pics.


Here is after the strut tower brace was installed.
As you can see the intake isnt as shinny, due to having it off 6X


You cant realy see my headers but they are coverd by the stock heat shields.
Which that is covering the nasty looking heat wrap I put on to control the under hood temps.
Ambient temps droped by about 100-150deg under thier.

Here is the SE's interior.


Next time I have it on the lift,
I'll try and take some under belly pics so you all can druel

I am in the process of Modifing the Stock MAF.
Cutting out the center piece and opening it up a bit.
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Very nice my GA is white, I will try something similar maybe red under the hood and red interior plastic for the same parts. I was also thinking to use white for inside but It would get dirty easy. Quick question would LIM from 98 GTP with supercharger fit on my GA 97?
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Re: Performanc Engine...

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Very nice my GA is white, I will try something similar maybe red under the hood and red interior plastic for the same parts. I was also thinking to use white for inside but It would get dirty easy. Quick question would LIM from 98 GTP with supercharger fit on my GA 97?
I highly doubt it,
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that would be a BIG NO !
THe GTP is a 3.8 your 97 is a 3.1.

Would be nice if it did though.
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Re: Performanc Engine...

If you bought performance parts (say, from MMS), wouldn't you still need forged pistons too (assuming you ran high lvls of NOS or boost someday) ???
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Re: Performanc Engine...

You realy wouldnt need forged pistons unlesss you are running over 8-10psi. And or racing it at the track repeatedly.

Plus if you found the performace parts,
you better have a credit card or about $3-5K
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Re: Performanc Engine...

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You realy wouldnt need forged pistons unlesss you are running over 8-10psi. And or racing it at the track repeatedly.

Plus if you found the performace parts,
you better have a credit card or about $3-5K
I will have about 4-5 grand to spend after the summer is over... but I don't know if i want to save it or if I want to work on my car or if I want to get an AWD car... decisions decisions I could put a downpayment on a subie wrx, buy a talon tsi outright, make my car better, or save for a master's degree/house/whatever... aghhhh!!!
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