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  1. I have a question for someone more versed than me, What is the purpose of the Door pins? And were they only available on the Convertibles? Maybe Why too - Thanks! -Scott
  2. Yeah that is one drawback about this tranny, whereas I have heard of people making adjustments to the shiftpoints on other models to get better performance. Actually if you do not have the TV cable adjusted properly on our setup the OD doesn't function right if at all, I know from experience.
  3. I wasn't sure where to post this but I guess this works... I know someone wanted the weight capacity on the other forum. Sorry it took me so long to get it. This is from a Select Sixty
  4. I Like this one simply because it is the 90' although Motorweek does give some pros and cons that some of you may have disagreements over; like he says "a clumsy CRT" ... Sorry! Let's not forget the "Elephant Man" Really???
  5. If you are referring to Padgett's tutorial on Magnavox vs AC Delco ICM (http://www.reattaowner.com/roj/repair-information/common-problems-a-solutions/replacing-magnavox-ignition-with-delco) then there is not much difference at least you won't be able to tell unless you hook both applications up to a Dyno and compare the two. "So, why do some racers bother to switch ignition systems? It’s a little known secret, but we’re in a generous mood - the Delco coils have lower inductance (approx. 3.5 mH) than the Magnavox (approx. 8mH), and provide slightly more energy. Primary winding resistance of the Magnavox unit is 0.7 ohm vs. 0.34 for Delco. Magnavox current limit is 6.7 amps with a 3.5 msec risetime vs. 9 amps @ 3 msec for Delco. This translates to a risetime energy of 8.58 mJ for Magnavox and 9.87 mJ for Delco. The Magnavox current limit power is 65 watts times current limit duration, while the Delco current limit power is 102 watts times current limit duration. Is this slight energy increase significant? Probably not, but every little bit helps."
  6. I know on the 90's a mounting plate for the ICM is not required only the coils and module, but not sure about the 89 maybe someone else can confirm it.
  7. What other things might you have done on it like; replaced the ICM, spark plugs and wires etc...
  8. What about the "Headlights Suggested" light on the 90' IPC (Not sure about other years)
  9. kinda reminds me of KIT from Knight Rider
  10. It just looks sooo sloppy I guess, I don't know. I still plan on making a weekend project out of it though just to put my mind at ease.
  11. Yeah I am not sure if it is warped or if the bumper is just sagging. If you look at the second picture you can see how there is a large gap between the lights and the fender, so I am not sure what is going on.
  12. Thanks I guess I will have to set aside a weekend and tackle this job and see if I can fix it.
  13. Mine has some problems then!!! Is there a way to adjust this?
  14. That is what I have always been afraid of since our cops here all have those newer Dodge Charger that have stock extra eye-burning bright headlights. It is hard to tell if their high beams are on.
  15. Hey Ron, I use to work for Varian X-Ray tubes but yours that you worked with were probably from GE My story was a bit of happenstance, I really wasn't looking for another car at the time. I was just browsing the car classifieds out of shear boredom when I saw this unusual car, a 1990 Buick Reatta. It was in really good shape the owner said it had always been garaged, and only driven on long trips, no accidents or issues. So I thought I have got to check this thing out, I called the guy and made an appointment. I then made a 50mile trek to see it ONLY, so I thought, I really had no intention to buy the car, I just wanted to see it. When I got there it was still in his garage, which was a car guys garage, covered in car posters and stuff hanging everywhere even from the rafters, there was even rubber mats on the floor. First thing he said was "I just waxed it the other day, in fact I waxed it every month whether it needed it or not and changed the oil". Now here is this 70 year old guy doing all this stuff with a passion. My first impression was, he's not going to sell this even if I wanted to buy it, he was too attached. I then started looking at the car on the outside first and wham it hit me then and there, I was hooked just by the sleek design and looks of the car. Meanwhile this guy was telling me his life story about the car, like what trips they went on with it and what all was done to the car (Minor Repairs) he even kept all the receipts, which I still haven't gone through all of it yet. Then the guy says that his son is the one that posted the ad and wants him to sell it because he was getting old and his back wouldn't allow him to do those things anymore. I then told him that I am really interested in the car and would like to take it for a test drive, keep in mind I still haven't seen the inside. He said sure so he goes in and gets the keys and he starts it up and drives it out of the garage. I then am able to see the inside and sit in it, my heart was racing, then he says take her for a spin. Once I sat in the seat and put it in gear I decided that I had to have this car, I barely took it around the block because I just wanted to get back and buy the car, it was like I was a boy getting his first puppy. So when I got back I told him that I wanted to purchase the car, he hesitated and told me that he needed to talk with his wife, which he did for a while. Then he came back out (he went in his house) and told me I don't want to sell the car...at that moment my heart sunk, then he said, but my son was right. The rest is history, after what seemed like an eternity at the bank I was able to buy the car, but then I realized that I had no way to get the car home, I was so caught up in this car that it didn't even occur to me. Anyway after a long day of juggling transportation I finally was able to get the car home with the help of several family members...hahaha! My Likes: Sleek design and the sporty look, sophisticated interior, the bullet-proof GM 3800 engine, and many other things. My Dislikes: At the time when I seen it and had it for a while, there wasn't anything I didn't really like, and as for now I can't think of anything to dislike. Maybe something will eventually come up but for now I am satisfied with my Two Reatta Twins, maybe I should change my user name to '90Twins. The other Reatta story will have to be for another time.
  16. Hey Guys/Gals is there a tutorial or a before and after pictures of the relay harness and headlight brightness. I remember when Daves89 posted his conversion but I can't seem to find pictures and stuff. The one Reatta I bought has LED headlights but the previous owner did a hack job and I don't think it has a relay (I am not sure how he got everything to work) so I would like to fix all that and put in a relay. Also upgrade the other Reatta but not with LED's just the Silverstars.
  17. If that is a new low then I must have got a steal of a deal for mine. It had 59,563 miles on it when I bought it for $2,200 Although I wish I could afford $25,850 I would have bought the Select 60. I almost wonder if the recent weather there has anything to do with it???
  18. I for one actually liked it because of the blurry syndrome I have too ... You guys are great for a few laughs now and again. Thanks
  19. Have you thought of maybe extending out the back and making it into a hatchback like the old 80's RX-7, unless you want it to look more like the Pulsar. By the way you are very talented to want to take on something like that.
  20. I want to know what happened to the "Experimental" one that was tested? Was it an actual Reatta or more to the tune of a concept car that is in those pictures. Very interesting Rare find though, might be worth quite a bit or maybe you could seal it and frame it so it doesn't get anymore brittle.
  21. If she starts talking about sending her money or transfers I would run away as fast as you can...Just some advise.
  22. Sounds Great I will definitely try this... because mine actually move up and down about 1/4" or more Thank You
  23. Since all this talk about the headlight motors I thought I would give mine a try since I don't drive at night very often. When I turned them on and off they sounded like a screen door slamming shut and this was with the windows up. Is this normal or are they suppose to be somewhat smooth and not as noisy? Could this be an indication that mine are wearing out? Thanks
  24. That is what I thought, you would say. It's all good, if someday I decide to do something like that I might hit you up but for now all is well. Thanks for the information! And I think being a Reatta owner requires some experimentation because it is a Journey.
  25. 2seater - Have you ever posted a parts list of your turbo setup??? Just curious what the costs are in doing the upgrade. Thanks -Scott
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