The old 3.4, 3.8 were great engines. Last as long as basically any other car from that time.
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Exactly. Those Buick V6s were dead reliable. My parents had a 1995ish olds with the 3800 with 160k on it. It was intended to be just a first car for my younger brother but it stayed in the family till 2010ish as an extra car. It always ran well with minimum issues. The car was hideous but it was clean and reliable. About all you can ask for in a cheap commuterOriginally posted by JC316 View PostI disagree. They don't start getting issues until 200+K miles.1971 Ford Torino - Time to go bigger and better.
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I hate those cars, but they're fucking good cars LOL
you halfway maintain a 3.8 bruick, and it'll go 250k+ no problem
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Yeah, these cars would never turn my head before. Just dull sedans, but after driving it a day or two, I'm a little impressed with it.Originally posted by Cooter View PostI hate those cars, but they're fucking good cars LOL
you halfway maintain a 3.8 bruick, and it'll go 250k+ no problem
Does anyone know if I can block off that EGR valve where it enters the intake without causing a problem with the ECM? My intent is to prevent the typical issue of the warping intake. Its going to be owned far enough in East Texas that emissions testing isn't an issue.
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