1994 Chevy Beretta 3100 Flowmaster exhaust
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I don't care what anyone says Beretta's are sexy fucking cars, something about that rear end - and yours isn't an exception my aunt had a black one loved riding in it.
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good
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lovely car, i had the same one, unfotunately i had to send her to the boneyard, check out my video at abstract art by heidi.
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@210gnx Use 40 series Flow master
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i want my 96 z26 to sound like that!
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Beautiful car. I love Berettas.
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an'89 beretta
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i had an'bm berettawith flowmastersit would always set off my neighbors car alarms, transmission went and the car finally died....
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@MurphSexy86 Thank you. Anywhere I can get one new/used? It's impossible to find a Beretta in my local junk yards.
And do you happen to know what could make a speedometer stop working? I replaced the entire display but the speedometer is still not working. 87' Base Beretta.
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Yep, that is classified as the filler panel!
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@MurphSexy86 Do you happen to know what the part on the top of the word "Beretta" is called? That shiny part over the trunk.
car sounds good, the gm 3.1 v6 still surprises me lol. did u get more fuel mileage by adding the exhaust? im getting ready to buy a corsica or some other midsized car with a 3100 engine and i want to get as much mileage out of it as i can without breaking the bank. suggestions are welcome cause i dont know anything about this engine, all i know is it is a damn good strong running engine.
greatwhitejake 3 months ago
@greatwhitejake
I averaged 29.5 on the highway doing 75 - 80 on a trip from Columbus in mine. That was with NGK platinum plugs, Taylor 8.2mm wires, MSD coil-packs, a homemade intake, synthetic motor oil, and the forementioned exhaust. And this was at about 160k on the clock. My advice? Run a good set of plugs and wires, a good intake / exhaust setup, and run synthetic.
MurphSexy86 3 months ago