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Old 09-29-2005, 02:42 PM
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We are still waiting on some of the nitrous parts so here is a progress pic on the plumbing...
Progress on Direct Port
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Old 09-29-2005, 03:34 PM
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Phillip,
Looking good.You are just now hitting the hard part.LOL
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Old 09-29-2005, 06:13 PM
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nice. now to get it all connected. where are the solenoids goin to be mounted
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Phil...what valve covers will you be using? If they are tall aftermarket covers...you may want to trim the fuel side down before continueing. You basically just get it as short as possible on the flared side. If they are stock covers it shouldnt be a problem.

Looks good...and youll love it when your done!
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Phil, looks good so far. Your wife dosen't care if you scratch the table? If I did that (when I was still married), all hell would have broke lose.
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You're going to need a REALLY tall hood to clear those hard lines going straight up like that.

J/K

That's going to be one cool setup when you're done!

What size shot are you planning to spray when you've got it all together?
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God that looks familiar. I agree with 383LQ4SS on the fuel lines. You may want to do a quick test fit to adjust the length if needed. I had to cut mine pretty short on the passenger side, more room on the drivers side for some reason...
Looking good.
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Originally Posted by 383LQ4SS
Phil...what valve covers will you be using? If they are tall aftermarket covers...you may want to trim the fuel side down before continueing. You basically just get it as short as possible on the flared side. If they are stock covers it shouldnt be a problem.

Looks good...and youll love it when your done!

Thats the first thing I saw the intake scratching the table . Looks Good Phil. I have seen you on the CF foreber. My nitrous will be on next week, it has been a 2 week process because of not having the time to get it done at the shop.

Your car already is very fast and will be even faster

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Originally Posted by Phoenix57
nice. now to get it all connected. where are the solenoids goin to be mounted
You will see very soon...
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Originally Posted by 383LQ4SS
Phil...what valve covers will you be using? If they are tall aftermarket covers...you may want to trim the fuel side down before continueing. You basically just get it as short as possible on the flared side. If they are stock covers it shouldnt be a problem.

Looks good...and youll love it when your done!
You know I looked at that and thought the same thing... I'll cut and shorten the fuel side tonight.
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Originally Posted by Robert56
Phil, looks good so far. Your wife dosen't care if you scratch the table? If I did that (when I was still married), all hell would have broke lose.
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Its a spare table from my old house. My new house is just under 7000 sq/ft so its in a spare room.
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I thought I was rich, under 7,000 sq. ft. nice Can I borrow some cash Phil?

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My house is just under 1300 sg/ft with enclosed garage and still not paid for.
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Originally Posted by gollum
Too funny!!!!! I can feel the love....
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Originally Posted by gollum
My house is just under 1300 sg/ft with enclosed garage and still not paid for.
Its ok, my old house was 1250 so I know how it is....I have just been lucky this year.
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Good luck with the hardest part!




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