1977 Monte & 1985 CRX
#11
RE: 1977 Monte & 1985 CRX
my uncle is damn near rich and he buys the parts and helps me work on my cars. Im not 18 yet so i probably dont need a car this fast. But anyways I love fast cars and i think the 85 Crx would be a nice sleeper if i keep it looking stock but put a 327 in it. My uncle said he can do it. What hes going to do is build a custom frame to fit under the crx body but running on all gm parts. Prolly gonna take a few years to do but i think it will be worth it.
#12
RE: 1977 Monte & 1985 CRX
I honestly think you are BS'n for the simple fact that you would not be driving a 13 to 1 compression 454 on the street unless you had enough money to supply it with a constant supply of 120+ octane fuel. On top of that if you actually built a 454 you are either dump or lacking information about GM/Chevy engines because allthough it does have it plus's a 454 is about one of the last GM big blocks I would build. I would honestly build a 403 big block oldsmobil or a 502 cadillac before a 454. Better foundations to build on.
#18
RE: 1977 Monte & 1985 CRX
You posted this:
In the beginning of july, but your pic of your supposed engine was taken in april.
Ok, I know its not a Civic, But after i get a Civic and mod it I'll be sure to post it here
Well anyways, I have a 77 Monte Carlo. It had a 305 in it but I have now switched a 454 out of my 72 Chevelle SS into the Monte Carlo. I have dual flowmasters with chrome tips. The engine is stock but I'm going to mod it. I was wondering if anyone has any ideas. Money isn't an issue at all I want the best.
Well anyways, I have a 77 Monte Carlo. It had a 305 in it but I have now switched a 454 out of my 72 Chevelle SS into the Monte Carlo. I have dual flowmasters with chrome tips. The engine is stock but I'm going to mod it. I was wondering if anyone has any ideas. Money isn't an issue at all I want the best.