1990 gxe with a vq in it with its dash
#5
Pop the hood! That car is unusual-newer steering wheel, newer gauges. Seems to have lots of wheel gap at the front wheels to fender.
#6
Originally Posted by MaximamixaM
Pop the hood! That car is unusual-newer steering wheel, newer gauges. Seems to have lots of wheel gap at the front wheels to fender.
I also like how one side of it is sporting GXE rims, and the other SE. Smokin'
#14
Yeah, that's a newer gauge cluster and wheel and you can see where it's been chopped up. If you were going to put a VQ in a 3rd gen why would you waste it on an auto tranny? I definitely want to see those pics!
BTW:this guy is going to get bombarded by .org members with questions, sucks to be him.
BTW:this guy is going to get bombarded by .org members with questions, sucks to be him.
#15
FRAUD, look at what he is asking for the car !! that wont even cover the cost of the motor. Not to mention the mounts, VQ tranny, custom fabrication for it to fit, computer, full engine harness. If he really had a VQ conversion that price would be way higher and there would be pictures of the engine bay to show off the great work. I dont belive any of it.
#19
Originally Posted by 89maxSE
can't wait to see this...the ever elusive VQ swap in a 3rd gen
this would be really cool to see, imagine it with a 5spd swap and a s/c on it. Damn that would be one 3rd gen i'd love to have.
#22
Interesting. That 2nd pic definitely could be a 3rd gen engine bay. You can tell by the firewall and the passenger side strut tower. I guess there's probably a bunch of piddly annoying things slightly out of whack with it judging by his description though.
Honestly it sounds to me like this guy doesnt even realize how rare of a car he actually has (if it is indeed legit). Seems he bought it (if legit) probably not realizing the extent/rarity of the situation and therefore didnt even think to post pictures of the engine or ask an insane price.
It's neat to think something like this (again if legit) went down totally 'under the radar' and independent of seemingly main outside help (Max.org). Gotta love that type of groundbreaking stuff
Honestly it sounds to me like this guy doesnt even realize how rare of a car he actually has (if it is indeed legit). Seems he bought it (if legit) probably not realizing the extent/rarity of the situation and therefore didnt even think to post pictures of the engine or ask an insane price.
It's neat to think something like this (again if legit) went down totally 'under the radar' and independent of seemingly main outside help (Max.org). Gotta love that type of groundbreaking stuff
#24
oh but it does too say that it runs....look closely "The good thing though is that it runs and it runs fine."
#26
Originally Posted by Cheocwa
Ok guys, I just emailed him, I am going to take a look at this car with Maxima_Mike. I will take pictures too if it is real.
So far it sounds legit. He's encouraging people to come and look at it, he took pictures of it, and he has 100% positive feedback.
If it is real you should buy it Cheocwa
#27
make sure you look closly at how the new motor mounts are attached to the car. i assume there welded
#28
Originally Posted by jaguax
Are you going tomorrow?
So far it sounds legit. He's encouraging people to come and look at it, he took pictures of it, and he has 100% positive feedback.
If it is real you should buy it Cheocwa
So far it sounds legit. He's encouraging people to come and look at it, he took pictures of it, and he has 100% positive feedback.
If it is real you should buy it Cheocwa
We should start a pool and have an org'y fanatic buy it and reverse-engineer the swap so we know how it's done.
#29
Well, his feedback is 100% (all as a buyer mind you, not a seller), and the last thing he bought was a bible (this doesn't mean he's not capable of committing fraud - one would just hope he's God fearing and wouldn't). So....let's assume he just doesn't know what he as on his hands - until someone sees it in person.
#33
Emailed you. A few notes. Looks like they used alot of 4-gen stuff.
Radiator: don't know why. probably not necessary. You can see the moved rad support brackets
Stock Intake: Again could just use aftermarket and save space
Battery is c0ckeyed because of the intake
Looks like a 4-gen brake master cylinder but not too sure. Could be stock.
Looks like a 4-gen overflow radiator tank.
I would assume they used the 4-gen guages because they used the 4-gen wiring harness. I would also assume they used a 4-gen ecu. Looks like and 2000 version because of the composite intake manifold. This one was rated at 220hp?
Of course the money shot would be the undercarriage as the motor mounts and probably the tranny mounts are different. But then again the 3-gen VE auto is the same as the earlier 4-gen auto trannies. But this 3-gen is a VG version. But maybe the mounts are all similar? I'm pretty sure you can interchange VE and VG manual trannies so I gonna guess the autos are interchangable.
Interesting.
Radiator: don't know why. probably not necessary. You can see the moved rad support brackets
Stock Intake: Again could just use aftermarket and save space
Battery is c0ckeyed because of the intake
Looks like a 4-gen brake master cylinder but not too sure. Could be stock.
Looks like a 4-gen overflow radiator tank.
I would assume they used the 4-gen guages because they used the 4-gen wiring harness. I would also assume they used a 4-gen ecu. Looks like and 2000 version because of the composite intake manifold. This one was rated at 220hp?
Of course the money shot would be the undercarriage as the motor mounts and probably the tranny mounts are different. But then again the 3-gen VE auto is the same as the earlier 4-gen auto trannies. But this 3-gen is a VG version. But maybe the mounts are all similar? I'm pretty sure you can interchange VE and VG manual trannies so I gonna guess the autos are interchangable.
Interesting.
Originally Posted by internetautomar
Can we see em?
I got a gallery to host em in if you want.
I got a gallery to host em in if you want.
#35
Originally Posted by internetautomar
Wow, I don't believe my own eyes. Now that is a 'sleeper'.
So anything is possible with enough money.
#36
But that's the thing. Look how crappy the car is. Look how amatuarish the radiator supports are. It couldn't have cost THAT much.
It really looks like a 4-gen brake master cylinder.
Fuse and relay boxes are 4-gen also.
It really looks like a 4-gen brake master cylinder.
Fuse and relay boxes are 4-gen also.
Originally Posted by SeaMAX
Wow, I don't believe my own eyes. Now that is a 'sleeper'.
So anything is possible with enough money.
So anything is possible with enough money.
#38
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
But that's the thing. Look how crappy the car is. Look how amatuarish the radiator supports are. It couldn't have cost THAT much.
It really looks like a 4-gen brake master cylinder.
Fuse and relay boxes are 4-gen also.
It really looks like a 4-gen brake master cylinder.
Fuse and relay boxes are 4-gen also.
I wonder how well it drives. But for the price it's going for, that's not a bad buy at all. If only it was a 5-speed, but a VQ swap was unheard of till now.
I wonder who did the swap, how much and whether is would be more economical to do a VQ swap instead of a turbo setup...again a 5-speed transmission would be more ideal.