Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

Jimmy

Banned
1991 GMC Syclone - Tycoon
Will This be The World's Fastest SY?
By Scott Parker
Photography by Rick Jensen

If there were ever a Shogun of GMC Syclone owners, it would be Jason Leach from Crystal Lake, Illinois. Like any good Shogun, he has the spoils to back up his power-only his currency is made not of gold, but in Syclone and Typhoon paraphernalia. In fact, he had to devote a large section of his garage to storing a list of memorabilia including 600 Johnny Lightning model trucks, 400 magazine articles mentioning the rare pickup and SUV, product literature, brochures, original GM blueprints, service manuals, emissions records from the factory, shirts, hats, and even shoes. The real jewels of his collection, though, include '92 Typhoon No. 0022 purchased used in September 1993, a '91 prototype Typhoon maintained in original condition with 29,000 miles on it, and brightest of them all--a tube-chassis Syclone that he purchased new in November 1991 (No. 2158).

Jason's love of Syclones dates as far back as the Oct. '90 article in Hot Rod introducing the hi-po pickup. He couldn't believe this little truck could run with the big-dog ZR1 Corvette. "Ever since I saw that article I have been enamored with the trucks and I couldn't believe the performance for the dollar. It was a high-performance truck that actually performs," said Jason. Performance comes at a premium though, as it only keeps you yearning for more. Before he knew it, he was ordering a larger turbo and bolt-ons, and shocking Corvette owners soon became his favorite pastime. No one could believe a little V-6 was capable of that kind of power. After he had renowned Syclone engine builder Guy Reffett of Rockford Racecraft build him an engine, Jason thought he would really turn some heads. Unfortunately, although the engine was capable of running 10s, the 700-R4 was not, and it soon failed.

At the prospect of already having to drop in a Turbo 400, Jason decided that 9- and 10-second streetcars were becoming all too common. "I wanted to take it to the next level." And upon meeting Dave Daunheimer of Competition Fabrications, it was readily apparent just who could get him there. "I was truly in awe of Dave's work and the quality of welds that he had made on his own 6-second dragster, as well as some of the other cars around the shop. I had originally intended to look around for a while until I found someone that was just right, but I didn't bother after that." After talking over his plans with Dave, building a tube chassis became a necessity for safely running in the 8s. "It broke my heart to do it, but I had already heavily modified the car and I knew in the end it would turn out better."

Now that things had gone back to the drawing board, Jason contacted Rockford Racecraft to build another engine, only this time the goal was to build the biggest and baddest turbo V-6 motor conceivable. A GMPP Bow Tie block was taken to its limit at 4.125 bore and the stroke bumped up to 3.875. Only the finest bottom-end components were used from a Moldex forged crank to Oliver 5.85-inch forged rods, Speed Pro bearings, Total Seal gapless rings, and JE forged pistons. A set of Bow Tie cylinder heads was shipped off to Flow Technologies Inc. where an ungodly amount of man hours was spent porting the 18-degree aluminum heads. After being fitted with a Ferrea 2.15 intake and 1.625 exhaust valves, PSI dual racing valvesprings, Teflon valve seals, and COMP Cams titanium retainers, the heads were now flowing almost 330 cfm at .600-inch of lift. Rockford mated the heads to the 311ci short-block, sealed by Cometic 3 layer steel and graphite head gaskets and installed the largest cam they had ever done. "Many years of R&D combining lobe separation with duration, along with some help from COMP Cams, went into the design of this custom grind," said Guy Reffett of Rockford. The whopper measures .673-inch lift and 262/267 duration at .050. "This is the wildest motor we have ever done, and it may be the wildest in existence." That may be a shallow compliment coming from your average local builder, but when you only build turbo 4.3-based motors and your clientele includes Tim Allen and Jay Leno, that's really saying something.

In addition to the sheer size of the engine and cam, Jason's 311ci odd-fire V-6 also sports a Precision Turbo & Engine 91.5mm turbo selected by Rockford along with a custom air-to-air intercooler. The chilly charged air is then fed into an Accufab 90mm throttle body and a ported/polished Brodix intake. When mated to Bosch 160 lb/hr injectors, a Weldon billet fuel pump, an MSD ignition, and a F.A.S.T. EFI system, Rockford's brainchild is predicted to achieve about 1,200 hp. Competition Fabrication matched this monster V-6 with a custom set of 1.75-inch equal-length headers and 2.75-inch collectors to spool the turbo. Exhaust exits the turbo via a 5-inch downpipe, which had to be ovaled and sectioned to fit under the chassis before exiting a Borla XR1 muffler.

FB Performance was sourced for a bulletproof 400 in order to match the potent motor. A built-in variable stall control will allow Jason to exceed FB's 9-inch 3,600-stall converter at launch to instead launch at 5000 RPM off the trans brake. A Strange 9-inch rear with 40-spline axles, 4.56 gears, and a spool then transfer that power to the wheels. The final link was the four-link, custom fabricated by Dave at Competition Fabrications, along with a set of removable wheelie bars. The front suspension was also made from scratch along with a custom steering linkage, which utilizes a Strange billet steering rack. Strange double-adjustable coilovers are used in front and back, as are its lightweight brakes and a set of Weld Magnum wheels, which keep unsprung weight to a minimum.

In most race cars, the interior is just an afterthought, but to Jason it was just as important as the rest of the car. Competition adorned the interior with anodized aluminum paneling, a new dash with Auto Meter gauges and carbon-fiber inserts as well as a fabric from Creative Auto. Once all the fabrication was complete, Jason's Syclone was carried over to Gorecki Customs for the straightening and manipulation of the body panels. After Gorecki aligned the factory sheetmetal with the newly fabricated pieces and a Harwood fiberglass hood, the fresh coats of gloss black were applied. Since the chassis and suspension had previously been brought over for matching paint, the last touches were new Syclone decals and an adjustable rear wing.

Not only is Jason's Syclone the baddest of its kind, but it's also one of the cleanest and most unique Pro Street trucks ever conceived. "I always loved that Pro Street look, and not only do I have that now, but I have the only Pro Street truck with a turbo V-6 that I have seen or heard about," said the proud owner. Apparently, that uniqueness caught other people's attention too, as his Syclone took home three awards at the Detroit Autorama car show last year. Once tuning is completed, Jason plans to show the muscle behind this beauty with some 8-second time slips, so V-8s beware.


http://www.gmhightechperformance.com/features/0510htp_1991_gmc_syclone_feature/index.html

Is the tuning completed?

I gotta call BS on this 100k build,cause that's just how I roll.

Best ET/mph: N/A
Best 60-ft. time: N/A


I mean it was built a LONG TIME ago, right?

Updates? :haha: :roll:

Excuses?
 
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Seti

Member
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

I have the issue that article was in and it was indeed some time agon. I've seen other posts where people were requesting updates on it but I've never seen or heard any news on it other than the article.

I have a pic of the motor as my background on my work pc. Very nice looking rig.

S.
 

Jimmy

Banned
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

I have the issue that article was in and it was indeed some time agon. I've seen other posts where people were requesting updates on it but I've never seen or heard any news on it other than the article.

I have a pic of the motor as my background on my work pc. Very nice looking rig.

S.

I foresee a deluge of silly excuses and Nazi propaganda,or silence.


IMO it is cool as **** (looking) but looks aren't everything.

Wow it was in a mag.T-Bag's truck was too.

Wow just wow. :bored:
 

Seti

Member
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

I foresee a deluge of silly excuses and Nazi propaganda,or silence.


IMO it is cool as **** (looking) but looks aren't everything.

Wow it was in a mag.T-Bag's truck was too.

Wow just wow. :bored:

Yeah, I don't know what the deal is or was with it because it looked to be ready for trial runs when the article ran. I don't know if the owner lost interest in it or what but it's a shame to let a truck with that much time, effort and money in it just go to waste.

S.
 

Jimmy

Banned
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

Yeah, I don't know what the deal is or was with it because it looked to be ready for trial runs when the article ran. I don't know if the owner lost interest in it or what but it's a shame to let a truck with that much time, effort and money in it just go to waste.

S.

I think I know.

It's all BS. It can't make a pass. What's new?
 

Jimmy

Banned
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

FWIW I'm not "hatin'" I really don't (No,really) give a shit.I just tell it like it is.

The truth hurts and I can dig it.


All I'm saying is this: Don't talk shit unless you can back it up.

:tup:
 

Seti

Member
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

FWIW I'm not "hatin'" I really don't (No,really) give a shit.I just tell it like it is.

The truth hurts and I can dig it.


All I'm saying is this: Don't talk shit unless you can back it up.

:tup:

I agree. When I first saw that truck I was pumped to see and hear more about it and when it didn't materialize it was like going to my favorite restaurant and having them tell me after I already ordered that they were out of my favorit dish. A huge let down.

S.
 

natsforever

New member
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

So what your saying is a Sy/Ty that isn't finished or isn't running and is sitting on jackstands? Your right that is BS, it's not possible.
 

JSM

Active member
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

I always got the feeling the truck was built for looks not to ever see a race track. Some details of the build just kindof scream that to me.
 

blk00z28

Forced to by choice
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

Its a clean truck, I'll give it that. But its not "the" nicest. Or "the" fastest v6 truck.
 

Seti

Member
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

I always got the feeling the truck was built for looks not to ever see a race track. Some details of the build just kindof scream that to me.

Can you elaborate on that? I'm not an engine builder by any means so I didn't pick up on that.

S.
 

JSM

Active member
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

I don't want to take away from the truck or the owner, obviously the owner built the truck or had it built to what he wanted and its his truck to do as he pleases.

But, if it was truly going to be raced at a level is "appears" to be built for. Lets assume for discussion low 9 was goal.

#1 the driver usually has prior racing knowledge/experience. You don't just built a 9 second truck to learn on.

#2 owner usually learns to or participates in the build/tune a lot more. We all know true race cars are maintenance pigs. If you don't know how to tune it your surely not going to know how to race it, or even relay what is good/bad back to a "pit crew"

#3 Its built very nice, almost too nice. Very few race cars are built this nice with this much attention to detail. Gerbers 2wd ty is an exception, but if you look at Gerber he passes my #1 and #2 observation.


Again nothing against the truck. It is Jason's to do as he pleases, use who he wants, etc. We can all say we would do things different and we have our own trucks to do that with.
 

Ry368

one mile = 5280 feet
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

Jason from Crystal Lake!?!?!?!?

lol
jason_pt1.jpg
 

Foot Performance

Donating Member
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

I think I know.

It's all BS. It can't make a pass. What's new?

I am sure it made a pass and was in the 10s and then the guy was pissed and put it in the shed. If you spent that kinda money and had a slow truck I would be a little let down to

nno AWD is kinda pointless to me :screwy:
 

qbnkiller

Conflaguration Specialist
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

Regardless of whether he bought it or built it, the truck has potential. He built it his way, and what's wrong with that? If the magazine article states that he may be the fastest Sy in the world, I would figure they would be the ones with egg on their faces if its not true (although the owner would look bad himself also if he were holding himself up to that standard too).

Jason's truck is very nice. If he had someone else pilot the truck to a mid-8 second pass, would that mean it isn't still to be considered the world's fastest? Bought not built will be told by everyone, but who cares?
 

Silly

Banned
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

Why don't any of you email or ask him yourself? He is registered on here and most of you have his email from the mailing list days.
 

Silly

Banned
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

I am sure it made a pass and was in the 10s and then the guy was pissed and put it in the shed. If you spent that kinda money and had a slow truck I would be a little let down to

nno AWD is kinda pointless to me :screwy:

Nope never made a pass besides getting on it during street driving.

Regardless of whether he bought it or built it, the truck has potential. He built it his way, and what's wrong with that? If the magazine article states that he may be the fastest Sy in the world, I would figure they would be the ones with egg on their faces if its not true (although the owner would look bad himself also if he were holding himself up to that standard too).

Jason's truck is very nice. If he had someone else pilot the truck to a mid-8 second pass, would that mean it isn't still to be considered the world's fastest? Bought not built will be told by everyone, but who cares?

I have mentioned a few times I would personally pilot it for him. Problem is it was built for him and him only and no one on this website will fit into the seat/halo


Can you explain the purpose or goal of this post? I am sure people would love to see this truck at events like Nats, it has won awards both here in chicago and in detroit, but actions and ignorance like that just further fuels the disdain that many of the long time members have of this forum.

next time please keep that to yourself as it offers absolutly nothing productive to the topic at hand.
 

BigBadSmoosh

Picking fights on I-65 since 2013
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

Can you explain the purpose or goal of this post? I am sure people would love to see this truck at events like Nats, it has won awards both here in chicago and in detroit, but actions and ignorance like that just further fuels the disdain that many of the long time members have of this forum.

next time please keep that to yourself as it offers absolutly nothing productive to the topic at hand.

disdain for this forum!? god forbid someone makes a joke at their expense, when someone can't handle a joke or someone poking fun at something they have gotten way to serious and lost all sense of humor.

if you don't like someone, ignore them.. remember kindergarten most people learned stuff like this back then.

*edit* i'm not defending any posts, i'm just tired of hearing about old members hating on this forum.. good for them, they left, no one forced them to leave.
 

turbodig

Active member
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

I don't understand the thread, personally. (Well, judging from the post time-of-day, I guess I do :))

Anybody who actually knows Jason knows that it isn't really his style to go from track to track around the country campaigning the thing. That's just how he rolls.

Furthermore, if I was a guy who had a truck like that, threads like this would tend to *prevent* me from coming to Nats.

So, if the idea is to get trucks like this to nats, stuff like this isn't helping.
 

Foot Performance

Donating Member
Re: Will This be The World's Fastest SY?

I think and 8 second truck is just that no matter who the driver is I just want is see a US 8 second truck :thumbsup:

:edit: I think the 8 second pass should be made at nats (even though I cant be there)

We need more trucks like these in mags it just makes it cooler when people see them in real life kinda lika an out of body experieance :lol:
 
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