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    Re: Brodie's 87 LXi All Motor :)

    WHOA. i was looking at your time slip an i ran the same time when i was A series. But i did not have the fancy gear box or crap like that just Old school tricks an good driving.

    Nice to see progress bro.


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    Re: Brodie's 87 LXi All Motor :)

    For those who are following along, I am going to be parting with this engine and trans and going for a GSR swap


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    Re: Brodie's 87 LXi All Motor :)

    It's not about what sandwich you can buy, it's about making one that's different from every other one.


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    Re: Brodie's 87 LXi All Motor :)

    Hey i have the carb model. A20A1 any advice

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    Re: Brodie's 87 LXi All Motor :)

    There are actually a lot of carb guys who have posted on this website. There seems to be a lot more aftermarket options in that area. But I did not read them thoroughly because I have injectors. The power numbers don't seem to compare with injector models. So I decided to stick with digital. I'm sure a good dual carb with cold air will make you happy. Broadie, great work. Sad to see your ditching the A series, but I'm sure you will be ecstatic with your power gain.

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