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Old 11-29-2008, 07:07 PM
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Hello, my ride is an 02 NBM Firehawk w 23,500 miles. In the last six months i have installed kooks hdrs,y pipe slp ldmth 1 catback, LS 7 Flywheel, clutch press plate, spohn solid eng. mounts, spohn tunnel brace, lower panhard rod, eibach sway bars, poly trans mount, Sitting on the floor i have BMR Billet control arms, torque arm, tranny cross member and upper panhard bar, under the hood is a stock LS 1. This looks like a grear site. Glad to be a member.

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Old 11-30-2008, 12:12 PM
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Hello, my ride is an 02 NBM Firehawk w 23,500 miles. In the last six months i have installed kooks hdrs,y pipe slp ldmth 1 catback, LS 7 Flywheel, clutch press plate, spohn solid eng. mounts, spohn tunnel brace, lower panhard rod, eibach sway bars, poly trans mount, Sitting on the floor i have BMR Billet control arms, torque aem, tranny cross member and upper panhard bar, under the hood is a stock LS 6. This looks like a grear site. Glad to be a member.
Hey welcome to site. I love the NBM Firehawk's -- that is a REALLY unique combination. Do you have any dyno numbers? Who did the LS6 swap?
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Old 11-30-2008, 02:53 PM
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Hello, my ride is an 02 NBM Firehawk w 23,500 miles. In the last six months i have installed kooks hdrs,y pipe slp ldmth 1 catback, LS 7 Flywheel, clutch press plate, spohn solid eng. mounts, spohn tunnel brace, lower panhard rod, eibach sway bars, poly trans mount, Sitting on the floor i have BMR Billet control arms, torque aem, tranny cross member and upper panhard bar, under the hood is a stock LS 6. This looks like a grear site. Glad to be a member.
Welcome to the forum.
Your going to like it here they have alot of good information here.
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Old 11-30-2008, 03:25 PM
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Hello, my ride is an 02 NBM Firehawk w 23,500 miles. In the last six months i have installed kooks hdrs,y pipe slp ldmth 1 catback, LS 7 Flywheel, clutch press plate, spohn solid eng. mounts, spohn tunnel brace, lower panhard rod, eibach sway bars, poly trans mount, Sitting on the floor i have BMR Billet control arms, torque aem, tranny cross member and upper panhard bar, under the hood is a stock LS 6. This looks like a grear site. Glad to be a member.
Welcome to the site, and what a list! You win the lottery or something? lol
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Old 12-01-2008, 10:40 AM
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Wow a firehawk with super low miles. I'd keep it stock and in the garage and mod a different Firebird if it was me! Welcome.
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Old 12-02-2008, 07:14 PM
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Wow a firehawk with super low miles. I'd keep it stock and in the garage and mod a different Firebird if it was me! Welcome.
preciate it man, last year when i bought it, only had 9,400 miles on it
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Old 12-02-2008, 07:16 PM
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Hey welcome to site. I love the NBM Firehawk's -- that is a REALLY unique combination. Do you have any dyno numbers? Who did the LS6 swap?
it is my understanding that at the end of the run LS6 engine components were used, there are no dynos nearby that i am aware of,at the moment i am dealing with ses lights, 02 sensors i believe, havnt driven it enough to say its good to go, i have noticed a small decrease in low speed tourque, and a large increase in highspeed tourque

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Old 12-02-2008, 08:00 PM
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I dont think these cars had the LS6 stock. Have you checked the intake, it should be a clear giveway
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Old 12-02-2008, 08:11 PM
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i cant recall what the difference is at the moment but last year i was sure it was an ls6, refresh me and ill go check it out, i have edited my previous comments

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