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But Man were they slow. I friend of mine ordered a 1973 Red 4 Speed Z-28 new and it was a Slug. 3,000 miles into owning it we went to Nickey Chevrolet and bought a complete 1970 LT-1 Crate engine and installed that in the car. We changed the rear gears to 4:10 and the rest was history. Bill
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Where's that car today, Bill? I bet it was fun. My roommate in college had a 1973 RS Z28 and I thought it was a rocket ship, but it may have become faster in my memory over the past 45 years.
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You could wake them up pretty good just by rejetting the Qjet. The factory jetted them pretty lean trying to get a grip on emissions. With headers and a good tune they were pretty good. Not an LT-1, but really just an L-46 with 2 points less compression.
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The 73 Z28 engine had most of the same parts as the earlier Z28 engines. It is a pretty neat engine. It is considered a high rpm small block.
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Sorry didn't mean to confuse anyone one. The interior picture is my 73 Z28 that I am restoring, I was curious what shift knob is in the OPs 7K mile 73.
Sorry for jumping the gun. Looking forward to pictures and info about this car. Nice car. I have a 16k mile ‘73 RS Z. |
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I posted about this car way back on this site trying to find it and to see if anyone remembered "Bit of Gold" but had no replies. Bill |
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Bill, if your friend was used to driving a 69 with an L88 I'm sure the 73 did feel like a slug! I traded in a 70 Z on a new 73 Z and didn't feel there was too much difference between the two in normal street performance.
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McCune (04-15-2023) |
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Boy I did. When I was a kid I had them both at the same time. Both cars were hot runners. My description of the street feel below and as a comparison and I am tossing out the soft Vega seats that gave you that G force feel as you sank into them when you got on it.
0-60 The 1970 just pulled way harder then the 73. 60-80 MPH both pulled about the same. 80 and up -- all LT-1 and its not even close. 1973 was boy racer loud with the open element air cleaner though. 1973 had superior handling with the Wide 60 Ovals. |
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A 73 Z with a good Dyno tune and a little Dist work and headers
will take out just about anything! that engine is super strong. |
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