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What's good everyone?
I'm Alex, From Manhattan New York. I finally got around to actually "Suping up" a 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham Edition, I took out the V6 it came with and put a Chevy 350(Bored to a 355), Racing Cams, Hookman Headers, Performance Intake Manifold, 800 cfm Edelbrock Carburetor, Dual Straight Pipes(I just put in Today) Flowmaster Mufflers.
I'm still Learning the ins and outs on Motors, So give Me Time.
Here's some Pictures of My Car I took.
This is the Before:
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And here's the after:
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And here's the Picture of the Engine:
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Any Tips would be greatly Appreciated, There's not that many Muscle Car Fanatics in New York City, We got a lot of Ricers here.
 
my twin!
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I love the painted grilles! ive been thinking about that, and Im glad I saw those, they look good!

are motors are simular too! (excuse the buick emblem, I took the motor out of my regal for the cutlass)
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Yeah My Grille was Originally Chrome, but since I went all Pearl White on My Cutlass, I decided to do up the Grille as well.
My Front Bumper(the Rubber part) had Holes in it from just being old, Had to find a new one(They're hard as Hell to find), So when I took it in the Body Shop to get Primed and Painted, They could just put it on.
I still need to put a Torque Converter on there. I'll probably go with a 2,000 Stall, My Cousin Insists on a 3,000, But I'm going to have to change My Rear Posi for that, And at the Moment, I don't have the Funds to do it.
Plus I'm not really trying to make My Car too fast(Gas is expensive). It's My Weekend Car.
 
Welcome!

Might want to consider getting rid of the small V6 radiator and getting a stock V8 one, or stepping up to an aluminum one. Fan shroud will help you out too.
 
If you can find a stock V8 Radiator out of a gbody you would be just fine. And they are cheap to recore if needed. At least cheaper to find one in a junkyard and have it recored than to buy a new one. Hard to find the original type anymore because everyone is selling aluminum ones.
 
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