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Old 02-02-2008, 10:12 PM
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Hey everyone just posting to let you know that if I am not mistaken I have the first running, customer owned 3 channel 9". It was installed last weekend by EPP and they did a good job. It looks good and feels nice and strong! Here is some pics (along with a new PHB and magnaflow catback).

http://picasaweb.google.com/kozakchg/New9Inch
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looks good

What pan hard , lca, etc do you have. I'm debating going adjustable, but I hear you "don't have to"
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got mine on thursday and i put it in today note to everbody edlebrock torque arm does not fit without major modifcation lol
but the abs was as simple as just sliding the sensor in the housing and and bolting it in
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How about some pictures of the actual modification for the sensor.
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Originally Posted by kozak
Hey everyone just posting to let you know that if I am not mistaken I have the first running, customer owned 3 channel 9". It was installed last weekend by EPP and they did a good job. It looks good and feels nice and strong! Here is some pics (along with a new PHB and magnaflow catback).

http://picasaweb.google.com/kozakchg/New9Inch
Thanks Chris, I'm glad to see you are happy with it! Bob
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ill post my pics as soon as i get my girlfriend to upload the pics off her camera
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It's a BMR, PHB, and relocation brackets. The relocation brackets were only $100 or so and i knew that i would be doing them sooner or later, and eventhough i haven't really gotten on it yet (still breaking in) it sould have less wheel hop on hard shifts. It's nice and i have no complaints. Hey Bob i left you a message, but what is the hex size of the fill and drain plug?
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tripblackls1,
I'm headed toward buying a 9" myself and have an Edelbrock TA. What exactly did you have to do to get it to fit?
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basically where the ta mounts to the 9 inch the mounting holes are not deep enough to go on so where the e is, has to be cut out and put a plate an angle so it will clear the massive 9 inch mounts,and also this is just tempory i dont plan having this on for very long
here some pics
(note the bracing ive allready done because i broke the ta before lol)


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Moser has a new torque arm, I'll get pictures of it and post them up here. It is designed to fit the 10 bolt, 12 bolt and 9 inch rears. Bob


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