morad doesnt give "deals", but he is a good source to find parts specifically for our cars. find someone taking parts off their car and selling it for next to nothing. patience is the key.
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morad doesnt give "deals", but he is a good source to find parts specifically for our cars. find someone taking parts off their car and selling it for next to nothing. patience is the key.
$1100? I paid that for my gen5 top swap parts...
Yeah, that sounds about right. As Ed's business has grown, his prices have gone up. Service can't be beat, and if you need something right away, he probably has it. If you can wait, you can usually do much better on the forums.
Maybe I've just been around too long to know about this inflation bullsh*t LOL
Hello. I have a 97 Pontiac grand prix, and the a/c only works on the highest setting. i have tried replacing the resistor pack, but that didn't solve my problem. i went as far as hooking my battery up to a test light to bypass the electrical send from the car it self, and all fan speeds worked fine, but that's only with the battery sending direct power to the a/c switch. can someone please help me?
Dude, this is the top swap section...post it in another thread.
this is what ed quoted me is this good or no?
Ok. We sell the hard parts which include:
heads
valve covers
lower intake manifold
injectors
fuel rail
supercharger
TB (no maf)
vac lines
idler pullies
brackets
balancer
For $650 You will also need wiring upgrade, gaskets/torque to yeild bolts, and Custom PCM.
I can get you the wiring upgrade for $40 and GM gaskets and tty bolts for $245.
you will also need...
-coolant
-$100 for head gaskets
-11qts of oil and 2 filters(1 to use to wash down lifter valley) (4.5qts to change with right away) (another 4.5qts to change in 500-1k miles)
-pcm tune (unless you have a tuner) I run a top-swap tune from Intense, it cost $200
While your at it, you might as well get new ls7 lifters as well. Paceperformance has them for an awesome price.
The only wiring upgrade you need is a Map sensor adapter.
As far as cylinder heads, get the 98 and up style ones. The 97's crack around the valves (some say it doesn't matter but, if im paying all that money i don't want to put on cracked cylinder heads)
It would be wise for you to get your cylinder heads machined, fluxed, and checked for cracks. That cost me $190 but its well worth your investment.
they are lifters from out of the LS7 V8 GM motor......
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