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From: SCMR Rat Pack'r Charter Member, Inland Empire Chapter
Re: Difference between LT1 and LT4 owners.... (bradvette)
how about us L98 guys :cry will someone give us some love :lol:
and Ill put my L98 up against LT1's around town all day long. L98's dont have the top end but stoplight to stoplight (where we do most of our driving anyway) they hold their own just fine.
From: SCMR Rat Pack'r Charter Member, Inland Empire Chapter
Re: Difference between LT1 and LT4 owners.... (T1Kilr)
well they all have the same dang-nab frickle-frack ZF transmission and its an expensive BEOTCH to fix in any of the cars
Had to have the ZF6, clutch and dual mass flywheel replaced a month after I bought my '91....$7650 and the new one is a GM rebuilt and making weird noises too after 8k miles. Im not a believer that ZF6's are bulletproof. :cry
Re: Difference between LT1 and LT4 owners.... (chrply)
I have an LT1 and I'm not afraid to say that I wish my valves were also sodium filled. I wish I had all of those nice goodies that you lucky SOBs with your fancy schmancy LT4 cars have. I even wish I had the damned Dana 44 and that stinking ZF 6 speed too! I still love my car, though! :leaving:
Re: Difference between LT1 and LT4 owners.... (mitchcole)
Man about time someone other than me :boxing about something. When really, I think Callaway has allready won like 10years ago.
LT1= :cry
LT4= :cry
LT5= :cry
LS6= :cry
The Winner of the race = :hurray:
I would race a slugehammer(hopeing the motor blow's) if I win,I WIN.I don't look at it as a car only or driver only thing. It's both and we all :cry after loseing.Your car may win today, that's why there's a tomarrow.And someday my fake WILL smoke you all. :p:
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