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Old 08-17-2009, 11:45 PM
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Shawn posted this up in the new product section a few weeks ago:https://ls1tech.com/forums/new-produ...s-engines.html

ABSOLUTELY AWESOME. I got home at 12:10 tonight from work, and once I opened the box it HAD to go on the engine. I got to run to the hardware store tomorrow and get a few new bolts and Ill get some pics up.

This is an awesome solution for converting to a distributor set up take all the guess work out of making a bracket and this looks damn good.

Will post pics once I get the new bolts on.
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Originally Posted by ATwelveSec02Z28
Shawn posted this up in the new product section a few weeks ago:https://ls1tech.com/forums/new-produ...s-engines.html

ABSOLUTELY AWESOME. I got home at 12:10 tonight from work, and once I opened the box it HAD to go on the engine. I got to run to the hardware store tomorrow and get a few new bolts and Ill get some pics up.

This is an awesome solution for converting to a distributor set up take all the guess work out of making a bracket and this looks damn good.

Will post pics once I get the new bolts on.
I hear the production bracket looks killer
Old 08-18-2009, 08:29 AM
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that piece has been needed for the lsx motor for a long time.... ever since i got rid of my lsx the parts have come a long way.... may be in the next 10 years i may build another...
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Here it is... And Brian you got hosed on the prototype



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Wow, that anodizing kit did a nice job.
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Looks like a killer peice!
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glad you like it man.

that was our first shot at anodizing-hence the colors being a little off.



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