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Member ID: Juiced94nomA

Location: East Detroit, MI

Vehicle Info

1992 Chevrolet Lumina

Bought: Jul, 2005

Sold: May, 2007

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP210
  • Weight3400lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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  • Goodyear Tires 

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Page Index:

Page 1: Z34 History and specs
Page 2: My Black Lumina Z34 up to date
Page 3: pics of my Z34 with my lowrider and my girl's GTZ

Lumina Z34 History:

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Juiced94nomA's 1992 Chevrolet Lumina

In 1989 Chevrolet replaced the popular Celebrity and Monte Carlo with the Lumina, a front-wheel drive car using the GM-10 or W-Body platform. This mid-sized sedan was manufactured to follow in the Monte Carlo's footsteps of gaining the most NASCAR victories in history. Vast improvements in aerodynamics and body design helped support confidence when the Lumina was driven to victory a majority of the Winston Cup Circuit. Much of this sleek NASCAR design was translated into the Lumina Z34 when it hit the consumer market in late 1990. The Z34 put aggressive styling, a tame lion's exhaust snarl, and precisely tuned handling powered by the first American made dual overhead cam V-6 in the hands of consumers. While this car has the power and agility to match a Ford Mustang, it still seats five comfortably and has enough trunk space for a day of shopping. Overall, the Z34's upgrades in the body, interior, engine, and other areas add a performance punch to the standard Lumina.

The Z34 spices up the exterior of the Lumina with a collage of ground effects although paint colors are limited to white, red, black, gray, and light blue. The front fascia includes a low profile airfoil before the radiator and a closed grill with slotted turn signal openings. Ground skirts that run along the side of the car give the appearance of a lower ride. Louvered slots in the hood pull some heat out the engine compartment. The rear end of the car is enhanced with a wing and a bumper accenting the dual exhaust outlets. The Z34 nameplate is labeled proudly along the stripe in the manner of the Z26 and Z24.

The interior of the Z34 has subtle changes compared to the Lumina. Both have common complaints: a tiny glovebox, small instruments, overly plump seats, no cupholder, and climate control buttons that require a stretch to use. Some critics are also disappointed with the heavy doors, the high mounted third brake light, and the difficulty in getting in the back seat. On the favorable side, one of the best aspects of he Lumina's interior is its leg and headroom for he driver and passenger. The Z34's driver seat has three adjustments, one to slide back and forth, one for back adjustment, and the third tilts the entire seat. The cloth fabric is Scotchgard protected to avoid annoying stains. The Z34 also offered an optional Bose stereo system. All factory Delco speakers were replaced by Bose along with additional door mounted speakers. These are all driven by a Bose amplifier, which is tucked away in the trunk lid.

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The Twin Dual Cam V-6 is the most respectable upgrade in the Z34. GM's engineers used the same block as the 2.8-3.1 60 degree V-6 for this four cam achievement. They did this to get the performance of Japanese four cam engines while keeping prices reasonable. The TDC engine incorporates racing engine technology with its valve configuration to attain a 7000 RPM redline. Aluminum heads in a pent-roof design and valve clearance notches in the pistons also uphold the high-rever's capacity. To keep manufacturing new parts to a minimum, the TDC shares the same stroke (84mm) as the 2.8-3.1's. The connecting rods and crankshaft are shared although the metallurgy has been altered to handle the additional horsepower of the 3.4L engine. Cylinder walls were thickened and bearings were reinforced and polished to handle the increased load. Improvements have also been made in the cooling system, ignition, and oiling system to accommodate more moving parts. For example, the Z34 has oil reserves in the valve train to reduce wear at start up, an oil to water cooler, and a windage trey to avoid foaming. This simplistic and reliable design puts out 210 horsepower at 5,200 RPM, an impressive 215 ft/lbs. of torque at 4,400 RPM, and a compression ratio of 9.25:1. Upwards of 5,200 RPM the fuel delivery is cut off and the valves float to avoid engine damage.

In order to accommodate the extra horsepower, transmission improvements were needed. The standard MG2 used in Luminas was upgraded to the Getrag 284 five-speed transmission with a final drive ratio of 3.67:1. The Z34 was geared for fast driving producing a remarkable 7.5 second 0-60 mph time and a 15.8 in the quarter mile. These figures are impressive for a 3,400 lb., front-wheel drive car. The four-speed automatic was also stepped up the Hydra-Matic 4T60-E from the ME9 but is half a second slower 0-60 and loses 10 horsepower.

Small changes in the exhaust system reduce backflow pressure in the Z34. Both the Lumina and Z34 have a single catalytic converter but the Z34's exhaust utilizes two mufflers to release its gasses. A Y-pipe after the converter separates the rear-mounted mufflers producing a low rumble.

Because Chevrolet engineers realize that a performance car must not only go fast, tune-ups in braking, suspension, and steering were necessary. The FE3 sport suspension used in the Z34 incorporates a 34mm front stabilizer bar, a 12mm rear stabilizer bar, MacPherson struts, and leaf springs. The steering was also improved from that of the Lumina with a 14:1 steering ratio resulting in a 39 ft. turning radius. The Goodyear GT+4 225/60/16x6.5 tires also brought the Z34 to pull 0.79g's. Four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes were standard stopping the car from 60 mph in 153 ft. Overall, test drivers were impressed by the consistency of the Z34 and its suprisingly well-rounded performance characteristics.

For NASCAR enthusiasts, Chevrolet has created the closest production replica to the real thing. Backyard racers will be happy to know that the Z34 can outperform stock models of other NASCAR vehicles like the Pontiac Grand Prix and the Ford Thunderbird while getting 28 miles to the gallon! Chevy has taken the route of proven technology for this performance sedan all the while keeping the price under $18,000.

Taken from original article entitled The Chevrolet Lumina Z34: Speeding up the Heartbeat of America

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SofaKingWeTodDid  

Posted by: SofaKingWeTodDid

08/05/2009 06:04AM

i say take that l67 and make a gokart!!! you can get stand alone ECUs for it that will make it run on a bench!! lol

jessewarrenz34  

Posted by: jessewarrenz34

11/17/2008 03:11PM

im definately interested what do you want for them

Z34Phoenix  

Posted by: Z34Phoenix

07/23/2006 06:15PM

Awsome Car!!! that is some great info. i have never seen any of that before. I love the direction you are taking your Z! swing by my site sometime. please let me know where online you found that info... i've been wanting to find similar on my 96 Z

soreny21  

Posted by: soreny21

06/18/2006 01:51PM

Hey,
Great looking Z. I got one myself, bout the same time you did, but blew the rod bearings quick. Found another engine for it and gonna put it in this summer. Question for ya, i was thinkin bout that 3800 supercharged you have, whered ya get it and how much? OOO, will it fix with the factory motor mounts, and what bout the ecm, does it need to be replaced??
lata, soreny21

0to60in5  

Posted by: 0to60in5

05/31/2006 02:45AM

Nice Z, I'd like to invite you to our forum: www.mistreetscene.org I look forward to seeing you there!

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