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I got the intake polished LS6 twin air horn from Street & performance http://www.hotrodlane.cc/ for 306.95. with a polished 5 pin MAF adapter for $42.95 To mount this it uses two small allen screws which I replaced with a Spectre 4" tube connector I got that for$15 The filters are from Spectre I got those from Jegs for $31.99. Kragen or Autozone carries them for $39.00. specs- 3", 3.5", and 4" diameter inlet tubes Blue: 6" W x 10.25" L |
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different angles
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I changed my thermostat to a straight billet from CSR with a cooler thermostat of 71C 160F
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link to the tube bender http://www.stridetool.com/tools/hose...enders_01.html
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Thanks for the info!
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Today i got my fuel rail covers these covers capture the original styling of the Chevrolet small block valve cover with its raised fins and classic Corvette script. I got these custum painted to match the ride.
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how much did them cost?
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Those covers look SWEET! Man, you aren't forgetting to touch anything.:metal:
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when do you think you will sit the motor in?
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Those are so slick. Looking very good.
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I used rubber efi fuel line (with high presure clamps) on 5.0 swaps in mustangs and it holds up great. One of my builds is at about 7 years old with no issues. |
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Holy cow that's a lotta bling! I'd like to know your opinion on what the effect of sucking all that heat through the split intake has on performance one it is up and running. Do you plan on doing a dyno tune once it's done?
Looking sweet, love the truck too! |
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:metal:Very Nice!! Subscribed!!:metal:
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Today I sent my harness and computer to get re tuned at Wait 4 Me Performance. They offer free retunes for life, just in case if you do any changes.
Tuning for smog exempt as I will not be running all the smog items, and tuning in accodance to the new cam specifications, will result in more power and better gas milelage. Overall more efficient. Link http://www.wait4meperformance.com/ |
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Are you able to tell, with the S&P headers, if there will be any clearance issues on the passenger side if the rubber engine mount were to be moved back 2" from where the S&P plate would normally locate them? Thanks!
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man what camera are you using, the photos are awesome!
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You probably already know this but depending on the year of the LS motor it will have different exhaust manifolds, Stock the ones that have the heat shroud over them will not fit on the passenger side, will need to be grinded down about 1/4" |
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various lenses, most of thes pics were used shooting with a 2.8f 24-70mm. This is my Flickr page check it out http://www.flickr.com/photos/50857118@N08/ |
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these are my other projects 1981 k5 blazer with LS1, 73 chevrolet cheyenne dissasembled getting the body prepd for paint. This is the newest take on orange from the General, and it can be found on '08 Corvettes. It's called Atomic Orange (code 83), and it's a few shades lighter than the previous year's Daytona Orange (code 71). Will be dropping an LS1 on it to. The other blazers is a friends and its being choppd to make it a convertible.
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