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88camaro
08-25-2005, 09:37 AM
I just got a 1990 Chevy s10 blazer 4x4, 2 doors.
I’m looking for some good s10 websites for more info on this truck.
So far I've found s10forums.

thanks

madmike
09-12-2005, 12:23 AM
I am also madmike on www.s-seriesforum.com

I own a custom shop in Portage WI, and do a ton of LT1 and 383 stroker swaps in S-10's and post articles with pics how to do it.

PonyKiller87
09-12-2005, 10:07 AM
madmike,

have you ever seen or done a swap to put a deisel in an s10? Like maybe the 6.5 turbo deisel that was in the fullsize trucks before the dmax. Ive been thinking about this alot lately with the rising gas prices. I think it would be an awesome swap, smaller 4x4 truck that would get like 35 mpg, and have a ton of torque.


Sorry to hijack your thread 88camaro.

88camaro
09-12-2005, 10:54 AM
i dont care about the hijacking but that would be cool to see a s10 with a bunch of black smoke coming out of its 4" exhaust :drool: , ive found that one and s10forums. thanks madmike

STEALTHZR2
09-12-2005, 11:48 AM
www.mys10.net
www.s10forums.com
www.s10planet.com
www.s10crewcab.com
www.zr2.com


that's all i could think of for right now.

88camaro
09-12-2005, 08:24 PM
thanks

Anakonda69
09-12-2005, 09:43 PM
www.sicgmtrucks.com
www.gmtruckforum.org

Lash
09-12-2005, 09:44 PM
Don't forget www.s10forum.com ....... minus the 's'.

madmike
09-15-2005, 12:01 PM
madmike,

have you ever seen or done a swap to put a deisel in an s10? Like maybe the 6.5 turbo deisel that was in the fullsize trucks before the dmax. Ive been thinking about this alot lately with the rising gas prices. I think it would be an awesome swap, smaller 4x4 truck that would get like 35 mpg, and have a ton of torque.


Sorry to hijack your thread 88camaro. There was a guy on www.sportruck.com a few years ago attempting to do a diesel swap, don't know if he ever got it to fit. But it would be different and get some props at the shows! My LT1 4X4 Trucks get better gas milage than the 4.3ltr, if your not doing 4 wheel drive burn-outs all the time! takes less throttle to get them going, and no drag on the engine thats for sure!