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  1. I'm in Dallas but i really would like a tow hitch for my Reatta. I'm swapping in a 4.9 from a Cadillac (not that I'm going to be towing alot with it) but I plan on cutting my Cadillac in half and making the rear end a trailer and I figure I would take that to car shows.. and probably use it if i move somewhere.. anyways, would you be willing to ship?
  2. Not fully related to the swap... Here is the El Camino I'm buying thats going to be my new daily driver and allow me to take my Eldorado out of commission so I can pull the 4.9 out of it. It comes with it's original 350 and the quadrajet. Since it's my new daily I'm only going to be doing regular maintenance on it until it decides it doesn't want to run anymore. If you've been following along you know I've been building what i hope to be a hot lil 283 as my first full engine build. I figure when (or if) the 350 dies i can drop the 283 in and then i can really beef the 350 up, likely get vortec heads + Intake for it, get some headers and a better cam and it should wake up enough for what I want to use it for. Theres also a lil sketch the trailer I'm planning to make out of the trunk/rear seat section of the Eldorado. I bet it would be cool to be driving down the road watching a Reatta tow half of an Eldorado lol. Would be fun to show up to sema or a car show like that.
  3. Im almost certain if done properly a single exhaust can be just as efficient as true duals. I figure Ill start off using most of the original Eldorado exhaust at first
  4. I'm also on the east side of Dallas btw!
  5. Looking at them side by side I think to have the optimal exhaust I need to look into using a different fuel cell. If I could route it straight and then under the rear suspension I think it could work out decent
  6. Oh my bad I read that wrong at first, thanks for the info on that transmission btw cause I'll definitely start trying to look out for one
  7. Are you referring to needing different axles to stand up to the extra HP and torque?
  8. I do think it would be fun to try and build the 4.9 to compete with the Northstar and LS. Obviously I need to gain 100 HP to make that more of a reality and that's much easier said than done. That being said the 4.9 is 300 CID so pushing 300 HP out of it should be attainable. If they pushed out 283 HP back in the early mechanical fuel injected 283 why can't I get 300 hp out of a tpi 300?? I would definitely dub the engine: "The Northstar Killer" the more I think about it the more obsessed I'm becoming lol. I feel like it's my duty to produce a 300 hp boosted 4.9 and destroy one Northstar and one LS in a legit drag race with the Reatta lol
  9. Yeah it's one of the easiest way for the most stock HP but I'm not into doing the easiest most boring swap I like doing out of the box things. What's cool with the 4.9 swap is mechanically it's as easy as it'll get, what's going to be a challenge is engine management and getting everything to communicate with the Buick BCM and cluster/touchscreen
  10. The reason I want to start with the exhaust mufflers once the swap is complete is because I really want to drive the car around asap and that's something that I can still do that with. When I do the Allante intake I'll have to wait for my ECM to be released before I can drive it again
  11. Not much more HP but the Torque is great and the V8 sound is also nice, plus I'm gonna love steering the Reatta with that Powe steering boost haha
  12. My 92 Eldo is PFI not TBI, from my understanding the 4.5s started out as TBI and then halfway through their life they got a head upgrade and PFI. The Allante 4.5 is the only one that had the TPFI right?
  13. Not a whole lot of info here I didn't know already haha
  14. Right, the only thing I can guarantee that will actually happen is the swap itself. And the 3 mufflers in the rear. And that's short-term happening within the next 6 months. Any headwork will be done way after, and the Allante intake swap requires me to collect all the necessary parts first. Like I said my main priority is to have it drivable asap. The only thing stopping me from starting is the need to a new daily driver. Although I suppose i could start on taking the Buick subframe out... I have a small apartment one car garage that I somehow need to use to cut my Cadillac up and keep the ass end in the very back for when I'm ready to make it a trailer. Keep the 4.9 off to the side, and then get the Buick back in to drop ITS subframe. Going to be a bit of musical chairs. All of this is happening though because I'm trying to plan a move to Arizona within the next 2 years to settle down for good. I just turned 25, ive taken my Reatta and it's 3.8 everywhere from hwy 1 in California to lake superior in Minnesota. It's seen the grand canyon and mt Rushmore. It's my favorite thing in existence i think lol. What needs to happen for me to make the move is: I need to downsize from 3 cars to 2. The plan is to have the Buick 4.9 tow my homemade Cadillac trailer with a bunch of my stuff. And then use the El Camino that im purchasing soon to get the rest of my stuff, maybe tow a small uhaul trailer behind it. I'm from the Bay area in California but ive been living in Dallas the past few years. All I know is that I want to build my Buick and move to Arizona lol hopefully y'all are down with that and can maybe point me in the right direction for a few things!
  15. To add some more fun to the forum, my exhaust setup for this is going to mimic the newer style civics like this: only I'm going to be using 2 spintech 6000s on the outside and a Porter shorty on the inside. I'm also gonna put a Borla Polyphonic Harmonizer behind all 3 of them. I haven't done much research into aftermarket cats yet if anyone has any recommendations. I'd like to get a set of custom headers done for this as well. I have noticed that the civic has tank conveniently has a slot for the exhaust to fit under where our Buick does not, would I be able to take a hammer to my tank and "make" a slot or would it be better for me to try and find an aftermarket tank? Likely the order of operations for this will go like: 1. Complete the swap with the base engine as is. 2. Civic style muffler setup 3.Allante intake/Valvtrain swap 4. Custom Headers/Low Boost turbo (yes I do want to put a 4g63 turbo on my 4.9) 5. After it likely blows a gasket I would have the heads ported and look into going a size up on the valves if possible. Obviously if it was to blow at anytime before step 5 I would do all the machine work then but I want to do this project and drive it as much as possible so I want to be able to drive it stock and then upgrade 1 by 1 and really feel how much each upgrade eventually does. All while enjoying the use of my beloved first car.
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