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Old 04-21-2020, 08:46 PM   #2170
gringoloco
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Re: How to: Ruin a perfectly good C10

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Killer job, the smooth valley cover makes a huge difference. Are you going to relocate the knock sensors or delete all together?
Thanks, I think it looks a LOT better. Knock sensors are deleted for now. The Holley programming has them turned off and it is a bit of a programming puzzle to get them working properly with an aftermarket cam. I’m not against adding them back later, probably to the sides of the block.
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Where did you end up mounting your Term X computer? I don’t remember seeing it anywhere.
It’s just sitting on the passenger floorboard for now, in a snake’s nest of temporary wires. I have yet to decide if it’s going under the seat or in the glovebox. Guess I need to figure that out before I lay carpet...
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