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  1. SuperBuick

    Firmest front springs for a first gen?

    Automatic equipped FE3 springs from a 3.4 DOHC car seem to be the stiffest. The manual trans springs are slightly less stiff (as compared side by side, and they have different part numbers). In other words your automatic Z34 has the stiffest ever available factory.
    2 points
  2. 55trucker

    3.8sc swap into 94 Oldsmobile cutlass Supreme convertible

    The *actuator* was discontinued approx 20 years ago.......finding an NOS piece would be a challenge. The item IS serviceable..........
    2 points
  3. 55trucker

    Firmest front springs for a first gen?

    amended
    1 point
  4. 55trucker

    Firmest front springs for a first gen?

    W body spring codes *paste this into your web browser address bar* my fronts are FYB, the rear is RFK *let's try this again.......this should work*
    1 point
  5. Amanita

    Firmest front springs for a first gen?

    I should have specified contacting a spring shop that specializes in making custom coil springs like this website https://www.coilsprings.com/classic-car-coil-springs No idea what numbers you'd have to give them, I wish I had a spec sheet from a discontinued aftermarket performance option for reference but I imagine those are very hard to come by.
    1 point
  6. 94 olds vert

    3.8sc swap into 94 Oldsmobile cutlass Supreme convertible

    I know it's been done before. I think the biggest issue is always switching the vehicle over to OBDII. But if you aren't going for a Series II L67 a Series I L67 from a Bonneville that is OBD 1.5 might make a better option.
    1 point
  7. 55trucker

    Firmest front springs for a first gen?

    Spring shops can only install what's available in the aftermarket, & FE3's are not one of them. The springs availability is *generalized*, only the basic spring would be available.
    1 point
  8. Amanita

    Firmest front springs for a first gen?

    I did a bit of digging on this a while ago and unfortunately if you want to change anything about the suspension rate in these cars now past what FE3 gives you'll either need to contact a spring shop or figure out how to fit coilovers on the car. There were custom coilover mounts available here but the last batch sold out years ago. I'm sure there are springs out there that fit the car and provide a stiffer rate than stock but as far as I'm aware nobody has come across ones that fit.
    1 point
  9. 55trucker

    Firmest front springs for a first gen?

    The springs are not a *Chevy* thing....all 1st Gen W's with the FE3 got the stiffest coils available. What's under your Z34 is also under a GP with the FE3 suspension.
    1 point
  10. 55trucker

    Firmest front springs for a first gen?

    There are no longer aftermarket *performance* springs manufactured for the 1st gen W's, if you've got the FE3 suspension under the car then you've already got the stiffest springs available. I take it that you want lower the front to match the dropped rear's ride height?
    1 point
  11. cutlassman

    New Engine - Sputtering On Acceleration

    I’m leaning toward an injector issue. Belt and tensioner are new with the engine install. Vacuum lines are good. I’m going to replace the MAP and TPS. Definitely seems fuel or air related.
    1 point
  12. rich_e777

    1988 MW with John Davis discussing the GM10 coupes

    I would`ve liked that badge to be illuminated on the door pillar with black powdercoated door handles/lockplate vs the vertical pillar handle design we got.
    1 point
  13. rich_e777

    G1 Rear Strut Tower Rot Prevention & Restoration Efforts

    Ive been getting water collecting in the spare tire well in the TGP and havent been able to figure out where its coming from. Thanks for mentioning the sealer failure, I will take a closer look.
    1 point
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