For Sale -GeforceXtreme's Supercharged 2000 Buick Regal GSE
Michael Dougherty's 2000 Buick Regal GSE The Story Behind The Car: In late December 2006, I was originally looking for a "beater" car to drive while I could spend the much needed time to fix up my current ride I was using at the time. After many failed attempts of finding some type of 5 speed beater, I started looking at some automatic cars. Being an automatic however, I was looking for a certain type of car then. Throughout high school I had always dreamed of owning a 1997-2003 Supercharged Pontiac Grand Prix GTP. I just always thought they were a cool car and wanted one. The funny thing is I had a friend that would always tell me the 1997-2004 Buick Regal GS was a much nicer car and they came supercharged just like the Grand Prix. However I told him that why would you ever want to own a grand pop looking Buick Regal over the sportier Pontiac Grand Prix? The older ones were in my price range at the time so I decided to start looking. After many failed attempts of finding a Pontiac Grand Prix GTP within my price range, not beaten to hell, or extremely high miles, I started to look at other supercharged powered GM cars. Thinking back to what my friend always said about the 97-04 Buick Regal GS, I reluctantly started looking at those cars instead. The first and only Buick Regal GS I looked at, which I now the proud owner of, I fell in love with it and knew I had to have it. It was owned by an older guy and he kept the car is fantastic shape inside and out considering the miles and age. After agreeing on a price which I never thought I walk away with, the car was sold. The funny thing is I may have never owned this car or a Buick Regal in general if it wasnt for the dead beat previous buyer. The car was listed on eBay however I caught it the last hour it was listed. There wasnt enough time to get a hold of the owner, or to look at the car. So I let the auction go and continued my search. A few days later I received an email telling me the car was relisted. Also the seller contacted me saying the buyer was a deadbeat and to come over and take a look at it. If it wasnt for that, who knows what I be driving now? Earlier I said I was looking for a beater car to get so I could fix up my current ride at the time. However that soon all changed after getting my Buick. After discovering the decent aftermarket and performance these cars were putting out, I soon decided that this would become my project car instead. I had very simple plans for this car at first and never really expected it to get to the level it is today. However I am very happy at how the car has turned out and it will always be a part of my life for as long as I know. Modification List: Engine: 155,000 Original L67 Series II Supercharged 3800 3.8 V6 Stock Motor & Heads Ported Eaton Gen V Supercharger with Modular Pulley System Supercharger Belt Wrap System ZZPerformance Stage III Full Stack Intercooler ZZPerformance Stage III Water to Air Front Mount Heat Exchanger ZZPerformance Ported Lower Intake Manifold JMB Performance 4 Fender Well Intake Cadillac Northstar 75mm Throttle Body with LQ4 85mm Maf Sensor Comp Cams VS Cam & 105# Valve Springs with Viton Valve Seals PRJ Performance Gen II Fuel Rails & Racetronix Fuel Pump with HD Harness Precision 42.5lbs Fuel Injectors ZZPerformance 10.3mm Spark Plug Wires MSP TBv2 Polyurethane Upper Front Motor Mounts Intense Red Polyurethane Upper Rear Motor Mounts Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Solid Lower Motor Mount Drivetrain: Dynotech Performance 4T65E-HD 500HP Stage II Racing Transmission 3.29 Gear Ratio Conversion 2750 245mm Stall Converter Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Solid Transmission Mount Exhaust: TOG Headers ZZPerformance 3 304 Stainless Catted Downpipe ZZPerformance 3 304 Stainless Dual Cat Back Exhaust System with Whisper Resonator Flopro Dual 304 Stainless Mufflers Suspension/Handing: GM Performance Parts Handling Upgrade Kit which includes 34mm Front Sway Bar, 19mm Rear Sway Bar, & Rear Tubular Trailing Arms BMR Front & Rear Strut Tower Braces Chevy Impala Tubular Radiator Support Braces Moog Front/Rear Polyurethane Sway Bar End Links KYB AGX Adjustable Struts Vogtland Sport Suspension 1.3 Lowering Springs Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Engine Cradle Bushings & Lower Control Arms Wheels/Brakes: Centerline Monsoon Series Storm 17x7 Hi-Polished Forged Aluminum Wheels General Exclaim UHP 245/45/ZR17 Tires Chevy C5 Corvette Dual Piston Front Brake Calipers Chevy Camaro 12 Front Brake Rotor Setup Upgrade EBC Ultimax BlackDash USR Slotted Front/Rear Brake Rotors Goodridge G-Stop Stainless Steel Braided Brake Hoses Pontiac Grand Prix GXP Brake Pedal Upgrade Exterior: Professionally Detailed by Angel Hernandez of Manny's Detailing @ Home SLP Performance Spoiler & Dual Exhaust Tip Fascia Inserts 20% Window Tint GM Regal Mud Flaps HID 4300K Head Lights & Fog Lights Sylvania Silverstar Turn Signal Bulbs Interior/Electronics: HP Tuners VCM Suite Pro PCM Tuner Lotek A-Pillar 3 Gauge Mount Holder Dual Aeroforce Interceptor Scan Gauges Prosport Wideband A/F Ratio Gauge. PLX Devices Wideband Controller/Sensor Peripheral iPhone/iPod Interface Best Track Times @ Atco Raceway NJ 9/18/08: 1/4 = 14.594 @ 93.49mph on Street Tires 2.189 60 Foot 6/4/08: 1/4 = 13.115 @ 106.08mph on Street Tires 2.120 60 Foot 10/17/08 1/4 = 13.003 @ 108.31mph on Street Tires 2.150 60 Foot 7/9/09 1/4 = 12.994 @ 107.82mph on Street Tires 2.118 60 Foot 11/5/10 1/4 = 12.900 @ 109.91mph on Street Tires 2.166 60 Foot Dyno Performance Runs 11/26/08 @ Import DPS Philly Pa: 315WHP 10/25/09 @ Sloppy Mechanics Allentown Pa: 320WHP 10/24/10 @ Sloppy Mechanics Allentown Pa: 332WHP I will be making updates to what I do to the car over time in farther down posts. Just scroll down below to see the progress unfold. |
February of 2007:
I ran into a deer and it took out my hood, passenger fender, head light, and some damage to my passenger front door. Thankfully the air bag didn't go off so I held onto the car and fixed it myself. I didn't get it fixed however till June of 2008! http://home.comcast.net/~mjdougherty/regalgse/front.jpg http://home.comcast.net/~mjdougherty.../sideangle.jpg March 2007: Being that the stock 4T65E-HD transmission in my car out of glass, I lost 4th gear in my transmission at around 135K. I had only put 6K on the car and already it needed a new transmission. I didn’t want to have to worry about the transmission for the life of me. So I contacted and traveled up to Dynotech Performance in New York with my car. They installed their Stage II Racing Transmission rated at 500HP with a 2750 stall converter and changed my gear ratio from the stock 2.93 to 3.29. They also installed my upgraded motor/transmission mounts and GTP engine cradle support bushings. These are much stiffer them my stock Regal ones. After I got my car back it felt like a totally different machine. The shifts were hard and quick and as well the acceleration was definitely quicker. The only thing that brought me back to reality was the totally cost of the transmission and labor. The bill came to $4,000 dollars. It was a bit expensive however well worth it for the long run. At least I can say the transmission cost more then the car did. July 2007: My original plans was to keep the mods simple. However I came across a member on a Regal forum I was on that was demodding and going turbo on his Buick Regal. The price he was selling the complete de-mod package for was well worth it. So this is what began "The Big Upgrade" to my Regal. September 18th 2007: Before I was to have "The Big Upgrade" done to my regal in later September, I wanted to run my car at Atco Raceway NJ first to get an idea of what the upgrades would do. I was pretty nervous however the guys said I did pretty well for it being my first time. My car at the time only had a beefed up transmission, fender well intake, and tune up parts so I was happy with the outcome. These cars do around 14.8-15.0 for a stock ¼ time. This is what I ran the first time at the track: • 1/4 = 14.594 @ 93.39mph on Street Tires 2.189 60 Foot |
9/22/07 to 10/20/07:
I dropped my Regal off at another W-body owners house up in Lancaster Pa to have "The Big Upgrade" completed to the car. He started working on the car in early Sept and was finished towards the end of October. The reason it took a month was due to shipping delays, and defective products. Once the car was completed however, it was like a totally different beast. Pictures of day by day build "The Big Upgraded" consisted of the following parts being installed: • ZZPerformance Ported Inlet/Outlet Eaton Gen III Supercharger with Modular Pulley System • ZZPerformance Stage III Full Stack Intercooler and FMHE • ZZPerformance Ported Lower Intake Manifold • Cadillac Northstar 75mm Throttle Body with LQ4 85mm Maff Sensor • Comp Cams VS Cam & 105# Valve Springs with Viton Valve Seals • PRJ Performance Gen II Fuel Rails & Racetronix Fuel Pump with HD Harness • Precision 42.5lbs Fuel Injectors • TOG Headers • ZZPerformance 3” 304 Stainless Catted Downpipe • ZZPerformance 3” 304 Stainless Dual Cat Back Exhaust System with Whisper Resonator • Flopro Dual 304 Stainless Mufflers • GM Performance Parts Handling Upgrade Kit which includes 34mm Front Sway Bar, 19mm Rear Sway Bar, Rear Tubular Trailing Arms, and Strut Tower Braces Engine Before: http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...7/100_0017.jpg Engine After: http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...8/100_0587.jpg |
Here is a video I took of my car in early September. At this point I already had the Dynotech Transmission installed about a month ago. I was showing people how much quicker it shifts over stock. I started at about 20mph. Now however my car should be a bit quicker at accelerating after the upgrades are completed this week.
Almost Stock Regal Pull From 20mph |
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Wow not one reply...did I do something wrong?
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i'm not hating on you or anything...but i picture my grandmom driving that car.
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my buddy john who is sometimes on here has a sick gtp that motor rips man and you have the best of both worlds with that car luxury and gobs and gobs of tourque gl with it ! |
I didn't know there was a community of buick regals.
looks good though. I wouldn't have ever guessed it was supercharged. |
yeah that looks like one sick sleeper build
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your car is awesome, I still want one. :)
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Thanks for the comments guys. The install is almost done. The IC hoses are ran and all he has to do is install the Racetronix fuel pump and we are good to go after a good tune.
I knew I couldn't stop after seeing these pictures weeks ago: http://www.davetech.net/mike-d/day-5/DSC04490.JPG http://www.davetech.net/mike-d/day-5/DSC04492.JPG |
I am picking my car up this Saturday. I can’t wait. I haven’t been in the driver seat since Sept 22th. He just has to fill the IC system and install the Racetronix fuel pump.
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Looking good man. Lets got tear up the streets Saturday night lol
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I love those cars. My coworker has a SSEI Bonniville. I'm guessing its nearly the same motor right? The thing is a monster on the highway. Sits at like 3k rpms at 80mph.
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I forgot to post this since last Saturday:
Well today I went up and got my car and man was I sure happy. The thing is so much louder then stock and the throttle response is so touchy. When I got to Dave's house two other local members were there to see the car. Dave was more then nice enough to go over the entire car with me part for part and also go on a few test drives with me to make sure everything was ok. After that was all done we loaded up all the stock parts and went on our way home. The car did great the entire drive home on the highway and I couldn't believe how little gas I have to give the car for it to pickup speed fast. When I got my car back home it was a big hit around here. The exhaust is very boomy. When I was unloading boxes out of the car the boxes were vibrating in my hand. I love it because its loud enough to make a point but inside the car its quiet enough for long highway driving. When the transmission goes into lockup mode and drops down into the 1,500-2,000rpm range that is when its the loudest. I still cant believe how much of a difference the car is from the last time I drove it. The gas petal is so much more responsive with the northstar its crazy. Also the supercharger stays so much colder compared to stock. Before the supercharger would burn you if you touched it. However on the long drive home I left the car running and the supercharger was cool to the touch. The car was a big hit around where I live. People still couldnt believe that the work into the motor was in a Buick Regal. It is such a sleeper while sitting still. But once its running and you give it some gas its another story. |
Took some quick pictures of the final engine bay.
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What the car does in the first video I ran a 14.5 1/4" time. At the time all the car had was a tune up, FWI, and the Dynotech Trans. I floor it around 20mph and as you can see my tires don't do anything.
Video of my almost stock Regal: http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...PullFrom20.jpg On 12/31/07 when I was leaving for work I saw my digital camera and being it was new years eve I said what the heck. To my luck the road I was on opened up and I was able to get on it somewhat. The video below is my car now with all the upgrades listed below and running stock WOT timing (keeping it safe till I get my tuner in). I start to get on it around 20mph however I was keeping an eye out so I kind of eased on the gas. Of course the tires still spun. The windows were up in the car this time so it may not sound as loud as the last video. Video of my modded Regal: http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...tPullFrom2.jpg It’s funny how long it takes the car to get moving when it was almost stock in the first video. I wonder what my car will be like with a 2.7 pulley and a better tune? The car to me I feel is more then fast enough already. Won't be doing anything else till spring. |
Thats pretty interesting. You can definatly see the difference in acc. from the stock to the modified video. That would be a neat car to catch some people napping with. I would have never expected it.
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Well for some time now my driver side CV joint has been making noise but it has been too cold to do any work and also just way too busy. Another reason I was holding off on replacing the CV joint was to also purchase the rest of my parts like new struts, springs, and brake upgrade. Well early last week it finally snapped in half. So the car is now parked waiting for the upgrades to come in. At least now I won't have blown as heck 144K struts anymore. Should handle somewhat better. Once the car is fixed I plan to start tuning some more and drop down to a 2.8" SC Pulley and off to Atco to see if it runs faster the 14.5 last Sept with a lot less mods heh.
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This is such a cool thread/car. I just read the specs and man what a sleeper this is.
My Grandfather was a Buick/Olds/GMC dealer my whole life (sold dealership in 2003) and he is def. smiling down on this thread :) Keep up the good work...and i wouldnt be mad at you if you blacked the car out (wheels, grills, trim, etc) hahahaha! |
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I posted above that I finally snapped my CV joint in half. Well instead of just fixing that I decided to pickup some extra parts as well.
CarDone Driver/Passenger CV Joints KYB AGX Adjustable Front/Rear Struts Vogtland Sport Spring 1.378" Lowering Kit AC Delco Driver/Passenger Grand Prix GTP Lower Control Arms with bushings and ball joints AC Delco Front/Rear Strut Mounts I also bought a Pontiac Grand Prix GXP brake petal to upgrade my stock one but that is a later upgrade. I hope to start pulling the car apart this weekend. Going to get to see my regal on 4 jack stands for once hah. At least finally I will not have those blown out 144K orignal struts in my car. No more rear end sag and sloppy Suspension. |
Sucks about your cv joint..
Now that your lowering it a little, you may want to get ot make your own shortened dogbone mounts. Not for vibration but because with the car lowered, those cv's see more stress. I wish they made AGX's from my H-body.. |
Results from Atco Raceway 6-3-08 (Videos and Times)
Well guys the day as finally come and gone to get my car back to the track since getting all the mods done.
Sept 2007 I took my car to Atco before having all the mods done (besides already having the Transmission and FWI) and the best I ran was: 60' = 2.189 1/4 = 14.594 Trap Mph = 93.39 Yesterday June 2008 the best I ran which was my first run was: 60' = 2.120 1/4 = 13.115 Trap Mph = 106.08 I know I am capable of pulling off 12's however traction was really a big issue for me. I was on street tires and 1st gear was pretty much worthless. When you watch my videos below you will see that I take off like a grand mom because even up to around 40ish mph my tires would still break loose. I had my scanner in my car and the more runs I made the worse off my tune was. The night before I was scanning and going WOT and the entire time my LTFT were locked in at 0.0 and also my 02's were reading between 930-940. After putting race fuel into my car my LTFT were +3 at WOT and 02's were in the upper 980+ range. I was having no KR before racing so I really should have just stuck with 93 on my current tune. Here are all my videos: My friend recorded the races for me on my point and shoot cam. Sorry they weren't closer but thats as close as it can get. First Run: This was my best run of the night and the car racing me broke down before running. 60' = 2.120 1/4 = 13.115 Trap Mph = 106.08 13.115 Quarter Mile First Run Second Run: This was my worst run because I gave it too much gas and I spun. When I let off the gas a little to recover my car shifted into 2nd gear which pretty much made it into a dog. The SC Mustang ran a 12.199. 60' = 2.310 1/4 = 13.738 Trap Mph = 105.23 13.738 Quarter Mile Second Run Third Run: This was the first time I raced this green gutted out civic. Those people really like to revv there cars high. It ran a 12.059. 60' = 2.205 1/4 = 13.231 Trap Mph = 106.93 13.231 Quarter Mile Third Run Fourth Run: The white civic killed me off the line however not for long. As you can see/hear I can't go WOT until I am a good distance from the start line. The civic ran a 15.742. 60' = 2.339 1/4 = 13.357 Trap Mph = 106.98 13.357 Quarter Mile Fourth Run Fifth Run: This was the final race of the night. I ran against that green gutted civic again. He ran a 11.994 60' = 2.194 1/4 = 13.272 Trap Mph = 106.25 13.272 Quarter Mile Fifth Run All I can say is I had a very fun time and it was just great to get an idea of what the car now runs. Have to consider that the mods installed on my car since Sept 2007's track run was all done in one month. At least I can say I have a low 13 second daily driver. I am kind of glad I didn't run a 12 second because at least I have something to look forward too running next time. I hope when I go back with the correct size intercooler radiator, 2.7 pulley, tuned with a wideband, and drag radials I should be pretty much into the 12's. |
8/31/08
Back in February 2007 I hit a deer which damaged my passenger fender, head light, door, hood, and bumper cover. Well finally yesterday August 2008 1 year and 6 months later I got my car back from the body shop. The reason it took so long was I wanted to take care of working on all the mechanical stuff before taking care of the body work. If you like to see the before pictures go back to the first page. While the car was in the body shop other things were taken care of: 1.) De-chromed and tinted front head lights 2.) Installed new tinted fog lights 3.) Tail lights were slightly darkened. 4.) Installed much larger Frozen Boost Front Mount heat Exchanger. 5.) Installed SLP Buick Regal GSX Dual Exhaust Templates. 6.) Finishing up work on SLP Buick Regal GSX Spoiler to be installed at later date. 7.) Painted C5 Corvette Brake Calipers Black/Gray like body of car with red raised "Corvette" letters. Album of pictures taken: Album of all pictures taken yesterday/today http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...8/100_0577.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...8/100_0581.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...8/100_0584.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...8/100_0598.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...8/100_0602.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...8/100_0629.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...8/100_0632.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...8/100_0634.jpg |
The only Buick I'll ever fear other then a GNX, looks good!
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Well me and a buddy quickly decided to pack our things up and head over to Atco last night. The last time I went to the track was back in June which I ran a 13.115 @ 106.08 with a 2.120 60 foot on race fuel.
When I went to the track last night I wanted to see what my car did with 93 octane only so the first 2 runs I ran with 93 then the 3rd and 4th I ran with 110. The different from last time at the track to this time was I was commanding more WOT timing (around 20) had my frozen boost FMHE installed, and WOT rpm shifts were much higher then before. 1.) 1st Run I ran all by myself again on 93 octane. I was seeing KR at 4800rpm in 3rd gear so I lowered it one to 19*. 60' = 2.329 1/4 = 13.214 Trap Mph = 108.45 2.) 2nd Run I ran against my buddy however I threw him off resulting in a time that does not respect what his car really does. This was once again with 93 octane. I did not see any KR this run if i recall. 60' = 2.275 1/4 = 13.147 Trap Mph = 108.32 3.) 3rd Run I ran against a SC Cobalt SS. The only thing I could see he had done to the car was install a smaller then stock pulley. He ran a 13.908. I was running on 110 octane this time around. This was my best time of the night and to date. 60' = 2.150 1/4 = 13.003 Trap Mph = 108.31 4.) 4th Run I ran against a 99-04 gen Mustang GT. I don't know if he fell asleep however he ran a 15.780? I raised my WOT RPM shift a little to see if I could somehow pull off a 12 however no luck this time. 60' = 2.235 1/4 = 13.126 Trap Mph = 108.25 If I could have SOMEHOW pulled off a 2.0 60 foot I would have been into the 12's last night. However with running 225 street tires I guess its pretty freaking hard to do so. My best 60 foot to date is a 2.1 and that was trying extremely hard to lay into the petal but while at the same time not trying to spin the tires. I REALLY want to try to hit a 12 on street tires before I change over to DR's. I have to say though it was nice seeing a lot of guys coming up to my car being impressed that my size of a car ran a 13 flat. That made me feel good. Also my trap seemed to be much higher this time around. Before I was trapping at 105-106mph and all last time I was doing 108mph. I also ran a 13.1 on 93 octane (would have been better if my 60 foot was lower. My buddies best of the night was a 14.2. That is pretty impressive on a stock pulley, exhaust (no headers), intake, and very mild tune. Considering these cars stock run 14.8-15.0. He owns a 1999 Buick Regal GS |
i wanna go for a ride mike, bring it to levittown now
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What a sleeper! Throw some DR's on there and pull some 12s!
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thats awesome, that would be an amazing DD. When the difference is .004 sec, you can run 12s like it is, just gotta go on a good day haha.
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Well I went over to a local park near me that I haven't been into for like 3+ years. All I know is I wasn't even driving before I was at this park hah. I remember there being a lake so I wanted to check it out. It was such a nice day (for being 50F) that I decided to take a trip over there.
Core Creek Park Album http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...8/100_0714.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...8/100_0687.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...8/100_0691.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...8/100_0698.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...8/100_0712.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...8/100_0719.jpg |
Some new speedometer videos (Stock vs Modded comparison)
I was coming back from taking pictures at the park when I decided to do some new speedometer videos. I had the camera in the car so what the heck. I didn't WOT any slower then 40mph because I didn't want to burn my tires up hah. Its just funny looking back at my first speedometer video (almost stock) with just a transmission and intake and HOW much slower it was! Also since I have increased my WOT shifts my boost seemed to go up to 12.0 instead of it always being at around 10psi range. That goes to show me that my stock heads are maxing out at over 6,000 rpms. These videos just go to show you what these cars are capable of doing from stock to modded out. 1st video from today is from 40 to 110mph Best 1/4 = 13.005@108.31mph http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e..._40-110Run.jpg 2nd Video is from today is from 50 to 105mph Best 1/4 = 13.005@108.31mph http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e..._50-105Run.jpg 3rd Video is from earlier this year right after I had most of my mods installed. 20 to 110mph Best 1/4 = 13.115@106.08mph http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...tPullFrom2.jpg 4th Video is when my car only had a transmission and intake. 20 to 105mph (forever!) Best 1/4 = 14.594@93.39mph http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...PullFrom20.jpg |
thats awesome man.
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11/26/08
Well my friend Manny (1999 Regal GS) Me (2000 Buick Regal GSE) and another friend Dave (2003 Dodge SRT-4) went to Import DPS on 11-22-06 because they were having a 3 dyno runs with A/F for only $45 bucks. At this point I have not dynoed my car so I had no idea what it would put down. In the first run my car put down 315WHP which sounded about right for my setup. Then the 2nd run I did 407WHP and 411WHP on the 3rd run. I think the reason the 2nd and 3rd run was so off because my car downshifted and did a 1st gear pull on the dyno instead of a 2nd gear pull like it did in the 1st run. As much as it was cool to see 400WHP it just didn't seem right for my current mods. So most likely the 315WHP is what my car is putting down. That sounds about right being on club GP the highest WHP with a VS cam is 341WHP and that's with stage III heads vs my stock heads. I am just happy that my car puts down over 300WHP to the ground. Manny's Regal put down around 255WHP and Dave's SRT-4 put down around 265WHP. First Dyno Run http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...un11-22-08.jpg Second Dyno Run http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...un11-22-08.jpg Third Dyno Run http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...un11-22-08.jpg And here are the rest of the dyno video's Import DPS Dyno Day 11-22-08 |
3/9/09
After getting my car painted back in June/July 2008 I decided with the amount of expenses and miles my car already had at the time I was going to retire it as my daily driver. So as we got into the winter months I parked my Regal and started driving a 4 cylinder 5 speed beater I picked up. I have been enjoying the amazing mpg and manual trans. Being that we are now getting closer to spring I think its time to bring the regal out again. I still have some work I have to do with the car. I still have to install my Corvette brake upgrade, install my PLX wideband, poly dog-bone bushings, and try to pick out a set of 17” rims so I can eventually install some much needed wider tires. The narrow 225 tires are just not cutting it anymore on this car. With the amount of people going turbo these days in my car I have been extremely tempted to demod my setup and go turbo. However I feel like I just had this setup installed onto my car and I hardly have any runs on it. My best Ό so far is 13.003 @ 108.31 on street tires and pump gas and pulling a 3500lbs sedan. At that time my car was putting down around 320WHP at around 10psi if I recall. So instead of going turbo my goal for 2009 is to break into the 12’s on my everyday 225 wide street tires and pump gas. I want to break 12’s on a street setup before slapping on a set of drag radials which would make it all the much easier to accomplish this goal. I am not sure if I am going to be able to get off the line any faster then I am now. I just hope with my wideband installed, much better tuning because of the wideband installed, and possibly drop to a smaller pulley I can pull off 12’s finally on a street trim. I am so close it stinks! I just hope the first time I take it onto the track for 2009 I can somehow pull off a 12.99. My 108mph trap time is definitely there. I just need to do better then a 2.1 60 foot to get me that 12 second run finally. I plan to be going back to Atco to accomplish this so hopefully some of you guys will be there to catch my goal for 12’s. Wish me luck! |
6/14/09
Centerline wheels & C5 Vette brake upgrade complete! Well over the weekend I finally had the chance to install the following Wheel/Brake upgrade items: Centerline Monsoon Series - Storm 17"x7" High-Polished Wheels General Exclaim UHP 245/45/ZR17 Tires Goodridge Steel Brake Hoses C5 Corvette Front Brake Calipers painted Gunmetal Gray F-body Camaro Front Brake Caliper Brackets painted Black, Pads, and 12” Rotors Morse Ceramic Front/Rear Brake Pads EBC Ultimax BlackDash USR Slotted Front/Rear Rotors My stock braking system was lacking greatly with the modifications I have installed into my car. Upgrading my brakes should have been one of the first items I did however finding what I was looking for took some time. The funny thing is on the way to my buddy’s garage to install all these upgrades I almost rear-ended someone that slammed their brakes on right in front of me. With all the extra weight in my car plus my lacking braking system it was way too close for comfort. So I knew I just had to get this done this weekend. I took some quick pictures while I was doing the work and right after. They aren’t the best but you get the idea. Stock front setup with 10.9” plain rotor and single piston cast-iron caliper http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...9/FrontOld.jpg Upgraded front setup with 12” slotted rotor and C5 Corvette dual piston aluminum caliper http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...9/FrontNew.jpg Stock rear setup with plain rotor http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...09/RearOld.jpg Upgraded rear setup with slotted rotor http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...09/RearNew.jpg Stock front 10.9” rotor vs 12” slotted rotor http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...fore-After.jpg Stock front single piston caliper vs C5 Corvette dual piston caliper http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...fore-After.jpg Stock front brake pad vs F-body Camaro pad http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...fore-After.jpg Front Wheel http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...RimUpclose.jpg Finished Work http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...eAngleShot.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...9/SideShot.jpg I was worried there was going to be too much wheel gap being I was going with a 45 series tall tire and my car only has a 1.3” drop. After dropping the car onto the ground there was some wheel gap. However thankfully this morning after the suspension had time to settle the wheel gap isn’t that bad. I have to say the upgrades were well worth it. The car handles/performs/brakes much better than it did before. Also shedding 50lbs+ possibly will help me with gas mileage and as well performance. With the much lighter wheels/tires that will also help with taking some stress off my axles and transmission. The car does seem faster to me then it did before so I must have taken off some weight. However that could all just be in my mind hah. |
7/1/09
I have had the wheels on the car for a few weeks now and I love them. Every time I went to take a picture either the weather was bad or I just didn't have the car out. I haven't had the time to take any pictures of the car since the Centerline wheel upgrade and also my C5 Corvette calipers went on. These were taken at the Shady Brook show last week with my point and poop camera. Hopefully one of these days a member on the site here with a "professional" camera can take a better picture of the car. All I can say is the car looks great to me considering I drove the car over a year with really damaged paint and the entire front end smashed up from a deer. http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...9/100_0930.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...9/100_0931.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...9/100_0935.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...9/100_0937.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...9/100_0939.jpg http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...9/100_0940.jpg |
looking good mike, but AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH wheel gap. you need air
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