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Old 04-13-2009, 08:10 AM
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Default Resurecting the 97-with a Champion 402 and 800RWHP!!!!!!!

Well I have to admit, dealing with the 97pcm's is a real PIA. But
LS12NV had no intentions on giving up on his baby. So Rob@Champion rebuilt the tired 402 and slapped on a "baby" F1A. So here you have it, through a auto on 91 octane! Blower Rpm is only 64K, this is through 317 heads, LS6 intake stock TB.



It's gonna take alot of getting used to Rocco

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Looks good. It's easy enough to wire in a 99+computer.
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Looks good. It's easy enough to wire in a 99+computer.
Thanks Don-is there a write up anywhere?
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Jeeze that's alot of power! Are those blowers streetable? This is in a vette?
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Very nice, VERY NICE !!
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Originally Posted by eb02z06@ChampionMotors
Thanks Don-is there a write up anywhere?
You have to re-pin. There is some write ups on it somewhere around the net, google it. Total pain in the *** if you ask me though. But then again, I hate electrical work.

Nice #'s BTW.
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Originally Posted by Damian
You have to re-pin. There is some write ups on it somewhere around the net, google it. Total pain in the *** if you ask me though. But then again, I hate electrical work.

Nice #'s BTW.
LOL,I'm not too fond of it and the night job is an electrician.

Have done 5 of them.I just got the pin out of a 97 and 02 then wrote up some papers.Takes about 3-4 hours to do.We charge $1200 to wire,new comp and tune.The cars tune in alot better.




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