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Project LQ4 - V8 S10 - Sold.

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Re: Project LQ4 - Formally introducing the S10

My next question is....why run ac any way? I know where you live gets hot, but it would be easier and cheaper to delete it. The money you spend on a welder could go towards turbo headers. Just a thought..
 


Re: Project LQ4 - Formally introducing the S10

I don't think his goal is to turbo it anytime this year or even next.

I'd keep the AC if you want to drive it daily and be comfortable.
 
Re: Project LQ4 - Formally introducing the S10

My next question is....why run ac any way? I know where you live gets hot, but it would be easier and cheaper to delete it. The money you spend on a welder could go towards turbo headers. Just a thought..

Dude! I don't think you understand how HOT it gets here. :th_flamingdevil: I will scrimp and save and cut corners in other places to have air conditioning. All in all, it shouldn't be too hard to make work. The engine was from a factory AC truck, and the S10 is a factory AC truck. I'm thinking a frame notch and some custom AC lines and I'll be in business!

I don't think his goal is to turbo it anytime this year or even next.

I'd keep the AC if you want to drive it daily and be comfortable.

Nailed it. Turbo will be at least a couple years off.
 
Re: Project LQ4 - Building a cheaper sleeper!

Even without turbo it will be substantially fast. S10's don't weigh nufin. Lol
 
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I've been forbidden from either buying something without a working AC.

I have been EXTRA forbidden from removing a working AC from any vehicle.

And I'm in Michigan. Tuscon? For.get.it.
 


Re: Project LQ4 - Building a cheaper sleeper!

damn. you know my cars engine pulled that stunt knowing i had a replacement for it lined up. kinda like a scorn girlfriend lol
 
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Yikes, that sounds not great. That's a 4.3L V6, right? That engine that couldn't seem to break 200 HP, while the 3800 did so seemingly with ease.
 
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That's a 4.3L V6, right?

Yup.

Tried to do a brake stand just for grins. Nope! Not happening. Not sure if it's cause the motor is hurt, of if it's not even possible with a good engine. Either way, wasn't happening here! No guts.
 
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From what I remember from my first girlfriend's S10 Blazer, and my brother buying the same vehicle, it was anemic even when they ran well. The 4.2L I6 that the put into the Trailblazer was better in every way. It made about 80 HP more, IIRC (been 10 years since I looked at one.)
 


Re: Project LQ4 - Building a cheaper sleeper!

Called a couple local salvage yards today looking for prices on a 2wd 4l80e. One place quoted me $1300 plus a $300 core fee. Other one was $1500 outright... For a used transmission!

Looks like I'm going to have to pull a rabbit outta my hat on this one. On the bright side, if I do sell my 4wd trans I know what kind of number I should be able to get.
 
Re: Project LQ4 - Building a cheaper sleeper!

Ebay or online junkyard auctions will be cheaper.

They are 300-500 for a used unit here, even a rebuilt one can be under $1,000 here. Pretty much anything 96+ will work.
 
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Ebay or online junkyard auctions will be cheaper.

The Ebay stuff is more inline price wise, but then they kill you on shipping. There's nothing withing 2000 miles of me.

They are 300-500 for a used unit here, even a rebuilt one can be under $1,000 here.

I will do an even trade with anyone. A ZERO mile 4t65e built by me for a rebuilt 4l80e
 
Re: Project LQ4 - Building a cheaper sleeper!

Good looking truck, perfect candidate for a swap. Good friend of mine did an lq9/t56 swap in his s10 a couple years ago, found lots of weak points and bugs but it is finally getting pretty trouble free.



 
Re: Project LQ4 - Building a cheaper sleeper!

Called a couple local salvage yards today looking for prices on a 2wd 4l80e. One place quoted me $1300 plus a $300 core fee. Other one was $1500 outright... For a used transmission!

Looks like I'm going to have to pull a rabbit outta my hat on this one. On the bright side, if I do sell my 4wd trans I know what kind of number I should be able to get.

Wait, what? Are they serious? Were they wearing a frickin' balaclava when they gave you those numbers?
 


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Good looking truck, perfect candidate for a swap. Good friend of mine did an lq9/t56 swap in his s10 a couple years ago, found lots of weak points and bugs but it is finally getting pretty trouble free.

Thanks! Yeah, I do plan on having some issues here and there, but nothing too major. I don't see any reason why it couldn't (eventually) be just as reliable as any other 14-19 year old vehicle on the road today. With AC. :cool:

Wait, what? Are they serious? Were they wearing a frickin' balaclava when they gave you those numbers?

I was a little taken back when the first guy shot me that number. Delusions were confirmed after talking to the second guy. I kindly mentioned that a rebuild (with converter) was just over a grand. He said "Well, that's probably what you should do then buddy."

Okie dokie...
 
Re: Project LQ4 - Building a cheaper sleeper!

I was a little taken back when the first guy shot me that number. Delusions were confirmed after talking to the second guy. I kindly mentioned that a rebuild (with converter) was just over a grand. He said "Well, that's probably what you should do then buddy."

Okie dokie...

That sounds like he was going to rob you, knew it, and didn't care because they were gonna get the next guy.
 
Re: Project LQ4 - Building a cheaper sleeper!

Got my tap today. All the way from Guangdong China.

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Not sure if it was missed in QC, or they just don't tap the "conversion" pans. Either way, I took care of it.

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For that factory clean look.

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Re: Project LQ4 - Building a cheaper sleeper!

Called a couple local salvage yards today looking for prices on a 2wd 4l80e. One place quoted me $1300 plus a $300 core fee. Other one was $1500 outright... For a used transmission!

Looks like I'm going to have to pull a rabbit outta my hat on this one. On the bright side, if I do sell my 4wd trans I know what kind of number I should be able to get.

That is insane, look on car-part .com, you should be able to get one shipped for way less than that
 
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