Heads/cam build.
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Heads/cam build.
I had planned out an FI build but I had some family issues and had to scrap it. Decided to do what I originally wanted and went heads cam. Took a few pictures tonight getting it all back buttoned up. Still waiting on a new stall, headers and some other goodies.
Mod list:
-p&p worked over 863 heads
-manley valves, patriot dual springs
-SI6 speed inc cam
-racetronix pump and harness
-moroso tall covers
-all new arp hardware
Still got a bunch of little stuff I need to do but I will update with pics as much as I can with my phone.
Breaking down:
Lil paint action:
Need some of these:
Buttoning up:
I hope to have it started at the end of this month or begining of next month. Going with an SS4000 and hopefully the new TSP headers when they come out.
Mod list:
-p&p worked over 863 heads
-manley valves, patriot dual springs
-SI6 speed inc cam
-racetronix pump and harness
-moroso tall covers
-all new arp hardware
Still got a bunch of little stuff I need to do but I will update with pics as much as I can with my phone.
Breaking down:
Lil paint action:
Need some of these:
Buttoning up:
I hope to have it started at the end of this month or begining of next month. Going with an SS4000 and hopefully the new TSP headers when they come out.
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Looks really good so far. I myself am just starting the teardown on my car tomorrow. Looks pretty straitforward. I was wondering about the coilpacks that you are running on your car. Are those packs from a '98? I didn't think an adapter plate existed to be able to run them on center bolt covers. Unless I am seeing things
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mark jr.
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mark jr.
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They are the same packs that I've had since I bought it and its an '01. I had a little fitting issue on the passenger side in the back. I had to cut off a little tab to move the hoses a bit to get them bolted up snug and tight. No adaptor plate used here.