Started Hi-Flo install....Hi-Flo people will want to see this
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Started Hi-Flo install....Hi-Flo people will want to see this
Well I have the headers and crossover on. The v-band on the driver side is a bitch to get on since it hits the k-member. People with a tubular will prolly not have a hard time. Also I was able to get the driverside header in without removing the steering shaft.
As you can see here there is only 1/2 - 1" clearance from the crank pulley.
Now here is the problem. There is not enough room to fit the downpipe even with the radiator support installed. The downpipe is supposed to bolt up right where there is a sensor on the radiator.
As you can see the only way for it to fit is by removing that sensor and trying to block off that part of the radiator.
Smearin and Turbo LS1 how is yours setup.
Also as you can see I had to buy my own v-bands, gaskets, wastegate, etc.
As you can see here there is only 1/2 - 1" clearance from the crank pulley.
Now here is the problem. There is not enough room to fit the downpipe even with the radiator support installed. The downpipe is supposed to bolt up right where there is a sensor on the radiator.
As you can see the only way for it to fit is by removing that sensor and trying to block off that part of the radiator.
Smearin and Turbo LS1 how is yours setup.
Also as you can see I had to buy my own v-bands, gaskets, wastegate, etc.
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Originally Posted by ABeasst
Well I have the headers and crossover on. The v-band on the driver side is a bitch to get on since it hits the k-member. People with a tubular will prolly not have a hard time. Also I was able to get the driverside header in without removing the steering shaft.
As you can see here there is only 1/2 - 1" clearance from the crank pulley.
Now here is the problem. There is not enough room to fit the downpipe even with the radiator support installed. The downpipe is supposed to bolt up right where there is a sensor on the radiator.
As you can see the only way for it to fit is by removing that sensor and trying to block off that part of the radiator.
Smearin and Turbo LS1 how is yours setup.
Also as you can see I had to buy my own v-bands, gaskets, wastegate, etc.
As you can see here there is only 1/2 - 1" clearance from the crank pulley.
Now here is the problem. There is not enough room to fit the downpipe even with the radiator support installed. The downpipe is supposed to bolt up right where there is a sensor on the radiator.
As you can see the only way for it to fit is by removing that sensor and trying to block off that part of the radiator.
Smearin and Turbo LS1 how is yours setup.
Also as you can see I had to buy my own v-bands, gaskets, wastegate, etc.
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Originally Posted by ABeasst
what is that sensor and where to?
This a canadian car by chance?
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ive never seen that sensor on any f-bod before... other than that the stuff looks about right!
wrap the parts that are close and youll be fine. i also highly recommend heat-TAPING the joint in the intermediate steering shaft where the plastic crush fitting is. my headers caused my first one to melt which caused ALOTA play in the steering. i wrapped my replacement shaft and ive had no problems
wrap the parts that are close and youll be fine. i also highly recommend heat-TAPING the joint in the intermediate steering shaft where the plastic crush fitting is. my headers caused my first one to melt which caused ALOTA play in the steering. i wrapped my replacement shaft and ive had no problems
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my x-over is fairly close. ~3/4" i'd say, plus that happens to be where the flex pipe is. no worries, i havent had a problem yet.
the steering shaft MAY have had that issue due to when i first got the car running with the kit on, w/o a tune. the header was glowing red (i was a little rich to say the least), so that may have started the meltage. regardless, id still suggest taping it to save the possible issue. no problems since
the steering shaft MAY have had that issue due to when i first got the car running with the kit on, w/o a tune. the header was glowing red (i was a little rich to say the least), so that may have started the meltage. regardless, id still suggest taping it to save the possible issue. no problems since
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Originally Posted by pwrtrip75
have HI-Flow send you another radiator without the hole for the sensor, and then send your old one to them. Simple mistake, but they did market the kit for your car and its "supposed" to fit. Im sure they can come up with a radiator and it wont cost anyone much.
uh.. why is the hell go through all that trouble.. that is retarded.. jsut unplug the ******* thing... it doesn't throw any codes when jsut unpluged and taken out.
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I had 2 98 f bodys and they both had the sensor. One was bad and said low coolant even though it was full. I would try to tilt the radiator up. Also Hi-Flow should have made it a little farther away from the plastic radiator in the first place .The crossover is a little close too.