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Old 09-23-2004, 02:45 PM
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I just had to take a picture because it looked so pretty

To those who are interested, this package includes the following items...

FAST 90mm intake manifold
FAST 90mm throttle body
Custom silicon hose coupler for tb-maf
Kooks 1 3/4 or 1 7/8 stainless headers
Kooks offroad y-pipe
HPE "S" or "R" cam
Isky tool room springs
Isky titanium retainers
7.400 chromemoly pushrods
ASP underdrive pulley
Underdrive belts
NGK TR55 plugs
Taylor 8mm wires

415-450 rwhp

Price: 3350.00
Installed and tuned: 4450.00
Old 09-23-2004, 04:21 PM
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looks like christmas to me
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Two quick questions:

-Are those RWHP numbers with stock heads?

-How would life treat me with the above package installed on a 105k mile motor(with sparkling clean compression test results)?

I appreciate any responses in advance.
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Thats a really good deal.
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Originally Posted by Zo6Killer
Two quick questions:

-Are those RWHP numbers with stock heads?

-How would life treat me with the above package installed on a 105k mile motor(with sparkling clean compression test results)?

I appreciate any responses in advance.
Yes, in fact here's a graph of one with this exact same setup on a 98 SS with stock heads...



This same car got 26+ mpg going from Fort Worth and back. And driveability is great. You shouldn't have any problems...

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Old 09-23-2004, 06:26 PM
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Are the ASP pulley and belts new? How much for these I'm interested. Is this a package deal or are you seperating?
Old 09-23-2004, 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by CHAMP02SS
Are the ASP pulley and belts new? How much for these I'm interested. Is this a package deal or are you seperating?
Yes, we can sell anything seperate if you like. We keep it all in stock... The ASP pulley's sell for 195.95, and the belts are 30 for the pair.

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chuck, you don't happen to have a full 2 gauge pillar for an 01 camaro t-top in stock do you? if you do shoot me a pm with a price please...thanks.
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Those headers are bad ***.
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Originally Posted by Z28Maro
chuck, you don't happen to have a full 2 gauge pillar for an 01 camaro t-top in stock do you? if you do shoot me a pm with a price please...thanks.
Nope, but we could probably have one here next week. Let me know...

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What is the specs of the S cam and R cam ?
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I'm sorry to get emotional but that's just so beautiful
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Default Wheels??????????????

Does Anyone Know What Wheels Those Are In The Background???

Ppplllleeeaaassseeee..............let Me Know, I Want Those Bad!!!!!!!!!

Thanks,
Dave
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Originally Posted by oOoLy
What is the specs of the S cam and R cam ?
These are advertised specs on the cams...

S cam: 234/238 115 lsa, .605/.610 lift
R cam: 230/242 115 lsa, .590/.612 lift


Originally Posted by 2crzy4u
Does Anyone Know What Wheels Those Are In The Background???

Ppplllleeeaaassseeee..............let Me Know, I Want Those Bad!!!!!!!!!

Thanks,
Dave
Weld Racing Aluma Stars.

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Originally Posted by Chuck@HPE
These are advertised specs on the cams...

S cam: 234/238 115 lsa, .605/.610 lift
R cam: 230/242 115 lsa, .590/.612 lift




Weld Racing Aluma Stars.

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I'M GUESSING 1.75 BS.?

THANKS CHUCK,

DAVE
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Originally Posted by 2crzy4u
I'M GUESSING 1.75 BS.?

THANKS CHUCK,

DAVE
Those numbers are with 1.7
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Originally Posted by Chuck@HPE
Those numbers are with 1.7

are you refering to the lift of the cam????

because i was asking about the back spacing, if it was 1 3/4" B.S.?

THANKS,
Dave

BTW..........i'm impressed how quickly you've replied to my Q's on a Saturday.

thanks again
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Originally Posted by 2crzy4u
are you refering to the lift of the cam????

because i was asking about the back spacing, if it was 1 3/4" B.S.?

THANKS,
Dave

BTW..........i'm impressed how quickly you've replied to my Q's on a Saturday.

thanks again
Oh ok... I don't know what the backspacing on those particular rims is. But I'll let you know monday.

Chuck
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thanks, i appreciate it,
Dave
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That's funny, it looks similar to mine.....


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