UPDATED 6/18: Huron Speed T6 kit car. PICS
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lolol. Well you'll all be pleased to know that I've taken the car off the back burner so we're moving forward as of this month. Had a change of workplace and back to making enough to feel comfortable to blow money! I will update with a few pictures of parts later tonight.
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Billet motor mounts.
Converter by PTC AND Th400 by Nelson in Jackson ms.
Cast 76mm from forced inductions, with 1.58 AR.
Moser 9, 40 splines, -'d ARB.
And did some cleaning underneath, minus the dirty rear end lol.
Converter by PTC AND Th400 by Nelson in Jackson ms.
Cast 76mm from forced inductions, with 1.58 AR.
Moser 9, 40 splines, -'d ARB.
And did some cleaning underneath, minus the dirty rear end lol.
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NEED HELP:
Doing some re-painting this week on my engine bay to clean up.. It's time to mod the heater box. I need to figure out how to cut off the air portion of the box and retain heat/defrost. I know you guys know of threads that can help, I am just not having much luck coming up with anything.
Doing some re-painting this week on my engine bay to clean up.. It's time to mod the heater box. I need to figure out how to cut off the air portion of the box and retain heat/defrost. I know you guys know of threads that can help, I am just not having much luck coming up with anything.
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It will probably become self explanatory once you get the dash out and the unit on the bench. You'll need a block off plate, with some holes drilled for the heater core.
check out this thread for a visual of the unit: https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...ld-thread.html
check out this thread for a visual of the unit: https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...ld-thread.html
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It will probably become self explanatory once you get the dash out and the unit on the bench. You'll need a block off plate, with some holes drilled for the heater core.
check out this thread for a visual of the unit: https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...ld-thread.html
check out this thread for a visual of the unit: https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...ld-thread.html
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I did this one my car. Unfortunately don't have any pictures but... I just took a pneumatic saw with a small blade and started cutting away at the engine bay side of the box. It takes some time and you won't get it all out in one piece. It'll be crude looking until you get to the finished product. Once you get the box all cut out of the way then I just used cardboard to make me a template then transferred it to sheet metal. Then cutout the hole for the coolant tubes to stick through to attach you heater hoses to. Hope this helps