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1994-1996, the 4L60 with Electronic Control. From what I have seen, it seems a bit more durable....
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Re: Crossfire is cool

Subject: Re: Crossfire is cool
by daddue11 on 2008/7/16 5:23:11

I can see how if someone got a really bad runing xfire system that was poorly adjusted and with the limitted amount of reliable mechies around these little towns like mine that have never seen one let alone worked on one that they would think that they were crap.
But, come on people,I just here the same thing over and over which is"when they are running propperly they're very good,but when they aren't then that's when you have a big problem".
Well now,tell me about any other carbed,feul injected or even a diesel that isn't the same way.
And I've never seen a carbed conversion that hasn't had it's problems and still ran Good when it was running out of tuned specs.I mean you can't get 10 sec cars from a 205 h.p. engine anyways can you?
I wish most people would see the 84s as what it was made for,it's a vintage sleek,well handling,well rounded sports car that paved the way for numerous other makes and models to progress and be refined.
The only thing that I wish for is that I wish there were other cars that you could interchange parts with.
The only other car I've ever had that coul out run it was a 396 cid 1970 Chevelle and that couldn't touch my 84 in handling.
I'm gonna keep mine forever or until events command that I sell it for my family's betterment,I still would like to own a newer Vette though or drive one just to compare all aspects of it.
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