those wheels are on point I absolutely love this thing even more so now that it is sitting on those SSR's on point dude ! keep up the good work
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Nice truck !
Originally posted by Lophonie View PostWhat up everyone,
Its been a long time since I've done a update on any of my threads, I got the truck back what felt like ages ago now. Its now running/ driving but like any vehicle built from the ground up is still not as dependable for daily driving as I would like. The constant fight of "shaking he truck down" isn't at all close to over. The short test drive followed by break downs on the side of random roads by my house seem to be a reoccurring theme.
I think m getting fairly close, The major things I have left to address are as follows:
- fixing my front colilovers (sy/ty's are not meant to go low at all)
- alignment
- finish tuning.
- give the truck yet another once over of everything.
With the summer out the window, I'm just hoping to be able to drive it to work and to the beach once before it goes into hibernation.
Ill try and start updates again regularly but for nowhere is a few pictures since getting it back.
Still have to lower it and dial it in amongst a million other things, but its close.Attached Files
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Can't wait to move to England with my Ty, so I can start my build! I have some 18" Work Equips I am going to go with! Can't wait!
This is such a sick build! If I end up popping the 4.3, I will definitely be going LsX. I figure once a car sucks so much money out of you, you may as well keep it and build it how you want... (hence my bird)...1988 Pontiac Firebird Formula 350-
Heads Cam Intake Procharged T56 Moser 9* Tokico Suspension
1990 Ford Mustang GT 5.0- Stock
1993 GMC Typhoon Garnet Red #1519- Stock
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My jaw is on the floor. I can't believe I've never run across this build before. Those SSR's are nuts. How much lower will you be able to go before the 4WD system starts to give you clearance problems?
Visit my build, that would be super good of you to do.
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Originally posted by archie. View PostMy jaw is on the floor. I can't believe I've never run across this build before. Those SSR's are nuts. How much lower will you be able to go before the 4WD system starts to give you clearance problems?
Originally posted by DutchieSaxo View Postone hell of a build,
car looks freaking awesome , nice work!
Originally posted by sqznby View Post
Originally posted by heeter_33 View PostI don't even know how to describe my love for this thing. Everything about it is absolutely gorgeous! That Ty is beautiful as well.
Originally posted by white out View Postlooks great
Originally posted by Bullydawg View PostCan't wait to move to England with my Ty, so I can start my build! I have some 18" Work Equips I am going to go with! Can't wait!
This is such a sick build! If I end up popping the 4.3, I will definitely be going LsX. I figure once a car sucks so much money out of you, you may as well keep it and build it how you want... (hence my bird)...
Start a build thread and get that typhoon build going! Stance works needs more trucks!!Tyler
91' GMC Syclone - Project
93' GMC Typhoon - Project
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Realized that I haven't done a update in forever once again.
I've been so busy with my house, work, and just life in general. So the Sy hasn't been a priority really. I had a pretty terrible summer with it to be honest. It fought me the whole summer and finally once I got it "running" and almost on the road it all came to a Stop.
A little back ground story...
I trailered the truck Stateside for a custom tune, My goals were to have it be conservative and safe. I didn't care for HP/ torque numbers or a fast truck because honestly with a LSx I knew it was going to be more than enough. Anyways, After two frustrating weekends due to my own under engineering, the truck left late Sunday evening tuned. I Was beyond Stoked that it was running, driving, not on jackstands ect ect.
I drove off with the truck finally not on a trailer for once! and proceeded about 30 miles back to a friends house in Upstate NY. I stopped quickly to fill the truck up for the first time with some fresh 93 octane. With a tank of fuel and a shit eating grin on my face I proceeded onto the interstate for my 30ish mile commute back to where I was going to load the Sy on the trailer and head home. (was going to trailer the truck home because I was a long way from home).
After merging onto the interstate the truck developed a strange shudder that was repetitive and progressively getting louder and louder. As I started to get over onto the shoulder the truck started pooring smoke through the cabin and out from the engine compartment. I shut the truck off and My friend Tom and I investigated.
We luckily had the truck and trailer and quickly loaded the truck on the trailer. Once back at his house we diagnosed the truck problem on the trailer and discovered that i Had indeed lost cylinders #3 and #5. The knock was now bad and the rotating assembly was F**ked. Frustrated I towed it home, Parked it in the garage and walked away.
After about 2 weekes I figured I should at least wash it and put it away for winter. Do my end of season clean that i usually perform on my cars. So this was mid/late October.
This was the last and only photo I took of it. And I haven't looked at it since about November of last year. Since then I've been figuring out what direction to go.
New GM Crate Motor?
Rebuild my LS1, Also to the way it was or with a forged bottom end, heads, fast intake ect?
Buy a built LSx?
After a lot of time to think about what I wanted, what suited me best and what I could afford I ended up picking this up.....
Picked up a brand new GM Crate LS2. Never been mounted, bolted up or ran. I'll save you the story but it was a deal that I couldn't pass up!
That being said I'm motivated once again, And with summer just around the corner I have a busy couple months ahead of me! So stay tuned and keep your fingers crossed that this summer will be more sucessful than the last!
Until next timeLast edited by Lophonie; 04-18-2014, 06:10 PM.Tyler
91' GMC Syclone - Project
93' GMC Typhoon - Project
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Love the truck, and especially the color combo. Any updates?
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