Ok I have a problem, I just ordered all my engine parts. Now I want to paint my block, I have a 95 Green SL2, What color should I do the motor? any idea's would be great
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Its a green car, go with silver or black.-Allan
Bought a 2001 Saturn SC2 new, sold it in 2008, bought it back in 2017. I don't know why.
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ford blue [img]{SMILIES_PATH}/biggrin.gif[/img]Originally posted by ECOtec GodsConsider this: 800 hp is a lot on a 2.0L motor. With 750hp, three-quarters of a thousand you're basically dealing with 6.14 hp per cubic inch. Pressures and stresses of all kinds thermal and mechanical loading across the board escalate to extreme levels. A Chevrolet 5.7-liter LS1 V8 with this much specific power (horsepower per cubic inch) would be making 2,137 hp
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neways i say u do yellow cuz it will go good with ur car and its easy to get stuff in yellow like cai and stuff like that and just do yellow as all ur accent collors i think would look good with ur green car, especialy if ur brazilian lol[quote author="triman54 on s2ki.com, May 16 2008, 04:02 PM"] A Saturn is like a box of chocolates... [/quote]<br /><br />2007 Central Florida Region East Coast Champion STS<br />2007 CFR West Coast Champion STS<br /><br />
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[quote="Tek"]Originally posted by AC66Broncoford blue :ban:
You could always clean it good and get hi temp clear or just silver...its look stock but cleaner.-Allan
Bought a 2001 Saturn SC2 new, sold it in 2008, bought it back in 2017. I don't know why.
The carbon-metabolizing physical presence that currently houses my conscious and those physical manifestations of my comrades all possess as our common residential abode the interior of a mid-visible spectrum double hulled buoyancy controlled ship of war!
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[quote="Tek"]Originally posted by AC66Broncoford blue :ban:Originally posted by ECOtec GodsConsider this: 800 hp is a lot on a 2.0L motor. With 750hp, three-quarters of a thousand you're basically dealing with 6.14 hp per cubic inch. Pressures and stresses of all kinds thermal and mechanical loading across the board escalate to extreme levels. A Chevrolet 5.7-liter LS1 V8 with this much specific power (horsepower per cubic inch) would be making 2,137 hp
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