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Member ID: capriceclassicSS

Location: Newport, MI

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1995 Buick Roadmaster

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile15.79 sec @ 90 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed108mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

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

Modifications

Performance Parts

  • K&N Intake 
  • Custom Exhaust 
  • Hedman Header 

Exterior Styling

  • Custom Body Kit 

Ratings

    • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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    • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.

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Karl’s Buick Roadmaster
“95 Roadmaster”

  • Currently 3.225 /5 Stars.
7 guestbook comments

Here's some pics of my 95 Roadmaster.
I purchased my Roadmaster as a result of my very clean, very low milage(57, 000 miles)1991 Caprice Classic being stolen from me :(
It was a sad day, but I can't complain to much about this Buick. It's got the famous 5.7 LT1 Which makes it move pretty well, even with 114,000 miles on it.

capriceclassicSS's 1995 Buick Roadmaster


These are all the pics I have of it right now. I have not yet done any modifications, but in the works right now, is a cold air intake for the car.
I had the car out at Milan Dragway this past friday evening and by removing the air filter element, I made a 15.79 pass at 90.00 mph. I was impressed. I wasn't expecting anything better then a 17.50 or so out of it actually.
We'll see what the cold air intake does, and maybe a little better gear, not too far down the road.

capriceclassicSS's 1995 Buick Roadmaster


I've always been a Chevy man myself and never really put too much thought in to the idea that I would be driving and messin around with a Buick. I've seen a few of these 5.7 litre LT1's done up like they were a Buick motor or something... Not sure I can do that. That might be concidered sacraligious.

capriceclassicSS's 1995 Buick Roadmaster


We'll see what happens...

capriceclassicSS's 1995 Buick Roadmaster


But until then, here's my Buick

capriceclassicSS's 1995 Buick Roadmaster


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car0linab0y  

Posted by: car0linab0y

06/30/2007 01:26AM

you should take the resonator off and cover the whole in the intake elbow... or just replace the elbow with one that doesn't have the whole. you'll notice a huge difference in throttle response.

ryan_mcginnis  

Posted by: ryan_mcginnis

01/06/2007 01:02AM

hey nice roadmaster not sure if your from the forums or not if not check out impalassforum.com when u get a chance ull learn alot and meet some cool people wheres newport?

MrCadillac  

Posted by: MrCadillac

12/04/2006 01:21AM

Keep working on that Buick! I got my 200lbs heavier LT1 Caddy to go 14.9 with Cold Air, catback, valve springs, and air lift helper bags. Only mine had the Brougham's 2.93 gear, vs your 2.56. These engines love bolt ons! keep it real!

htwhls19  

Posted by: htwhls19

07/23/2004 01:25PM

They will bolt right on. I'm pretty sure the bolt pattern is 5 X 4.5, i could be wrong, I think you can check in like the Summit Catalog. but they should be universal for all GM products. I have a set of 14's that I'm looking to get rid of with centercaps and tires if your interested. Anyway, nice car, good luck with it, thanks for checking out my wagon.

Chouette  

Posted by: Chouette

07/09/2004 11:36PM

thanks for looking at my wagon. Yeah them hub caps are nice even though they still are not a real set of ralley wheels. they seem hard to come by. I've found three 15X8's still searching for the fourth. Here they were used on pick up trucks and trailers. I just got in from the Port Huron Michigan cruise, did not see many old Buicks like ours there.

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Member ID: capriceclassicSS

Location: Newport, MI