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Originally Posted by LS2GTO
Well, I guess you aren't too bright with motors either. The Northstar is a performance motor, it is just in too heavy of a car. The Northstar motors were designed to hit 6000rpm every day and it was expected that people did. I won't go into all that crap right now though, if you are interested go to cadillacforums.com and search though.
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Yeah.. you know what.. you're right, I'm not too bright with motors, coming from a guy who doesn't change his oil in 11,000 miles in a performance car that he redlines and neutral bombs all the time. (sarcasm?)
Actually, I know motors quite well. ALL motors are performance motors, therein they exist to create power to move something. Or, generate electricity. I meant 'performance' as in a race car, or something that is tortured daily (like your GTO). Northstar motors have had a history of power and reliability. But would I stomp on and torture my 40+k car? No, I'm not a moron.
Have fun changing the pudding out of your GTO tomorrow. Smartass.