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		|  03-25-2007, 10:38 PM | #1 |  
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				any good GTP shops in NJ?
			 
 
			
			my buddy has a supercharged 3.8 liter motor out of a 04 GTP swapped in his fiero. are there any good shops that specialize in that motor he can go to get a aftermarket pulley for it? i remember someone talking about a shop around here that specializes in Grand Prixs and such
		 
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		|  03-25-2007, 10:44 PM | #2 |  
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			DYNOTECH IN MANVILLE. 
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Seriously though, I had a big chunk of work done to my GTP there. Eric and his crew are top notch. Up there with ZZPerformance as far as GTP shops go- people come from all over to have work done.
		
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			aren't there several companies that make pulleys for GTP's? looking at a few pics online, it would be an easy swap and all the pulleys i saw for sale come with the correct size belt.
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					Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER  aren't there several companies that make pulleys for GTP's? looking at a few pics online, it would be an easy swap and all the pulleys i saw for sale come with the correct size belt. |  Yeah, there are press on and modular pulley systems. 
 
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ZZPerformance 
Thrasher 
Intense 
Pulley Boys 
SLP
 
and probably a bunch of others. ZZP, Thrasher, and Intense have the modular systems that don't require a pulley tool. I have the Thasher modular pulley system. Somewhere around here is a Pulley Boys press on 3.4 as well...
		 
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		|  03-25-2007, 10:56 PM | #5 |  
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			dynotech can do work to a series III motor? he just informed me the motor is cranking but won't start   
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					Originally Posted by qwikz28  dynotech can do work to a series III motor? he just informed me the motor is cranking but won't start   |  Can't say for sure, but I would be surprised if they didn't. Worth a phone call IMO.
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		|  03-25-2007, 11:03 PM | #7 |  
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					Originally Posted by WildBillyT  Can't say for sure, but I would be surprised if they didn't. Worth a phone call IMO. |  sounds good. thanks man
		 
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		|  03-26-2007, 06:51 AM | #8 |  
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			you dont need a shop to put a pulley on for you...they make a special puller for them and das ist es
		 
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			its not just a pulley, mostly a tune and possibly getting it started if we can't figure it out ourselves.
		 
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			tune = foff667  
i am sure he already has ro has access to the software from hptuners and i am sure he would give it a serious step up in the power department too.    |  
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i am sure he already has ro has access to the software from hptuners and i am sure he would give it a serious step up in the power department too.   |  i dont know how it works with an obd2 ecu swapped in a mid 80s car. i'll ask him if he retained the port
		 
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			fieroo!!!
		 
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			I know brian teel from clubgp does alot of work on the side as well as L67 swaps so he would be the man to see IMO although I have heard good things about dynotech as well.
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					Originally Posted by foff667  I know brian teel from clubgp does alot of work on the side as well as L67 swaps so he would be the man to see IMO although I have heard good things about dynotech as well. |  Brian has a very good reputation on w-body.com as well.....
 
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			+1 Brian Teel = cool peeps.  Also I know ZZPerformance has an option with ther PCMs about a GTP motor fiero swap as does DHP PCMs, it's worth lookin into, also don't take it to a shop 4 a pulley, its very simple to do, I swapped mine out in like 30 minutes tops.
		 
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			i swapped mine out real easy as well, and from what i hear dynotech is the place to be for the wbodies. i try to do all my own work but they come highly reccommended
		 
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