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Old 11-03-2005, 07:49 AM
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Default Finally!! Got the tranny, motor, and twins installed!

After about 8 hours straight of assembling i finally got the car together on tuesday and worked until 3am to put everything else on. Now i need to get some valve cover spacers I hope to fire it up as soon as i install them! Here are some pics.
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sweet looking setup. did you fabricate it all yourself? what size turbo's are you runnin. and are you still going to have AC with the kit.
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Looks familiar.............lol

Have fun with her...........
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nice!
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bout time: feels sick cause i know how long it takes to put things together.

looking good man.
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looking bad *** what Rockers are those?? T&D??
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Originally Posted by 1FST99Z
sweet looking setup. did you fabricate it all yourself? what size turbo's are you runnin. and are you still going to have AC with the kit.
thanks
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Thanks. I did not do any fabrication since i don't know how to weld. I am running t3/t4's with a 63.A/R p trim exhuast housing. I retain all accessories in the stock location. It's a CAS kit.


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looking bad *** what Rockers are those?? T&D??
Thanks. The rockers are Jesel. I am also running morel lifters. HPE put the longblock together and picked out the cam. I hope everything meshes together well.


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Thanks. The rockers are Jesel. I am also running morel lifters. HPE put the longblock together and picked out the cam. I hope everything meshes together well.


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It should....... i hope to go to some Morel lifters and some T&D rockers one of these days when i convert to a sollid roller...... if i convert..
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Which brand K-Member is that?
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Originally Posted by disassembled
Thanks. I did not do any fabrication since i don't know how to weld. I am running t3/t4's with a 63.A/R p trim exhuast housing. I retain all accessories in the stock location. It's a CAS kit.


Greg
sweet what kind of numbers do you expect to get from this kit?
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looks great. i cant wait to see your numbers. someday soon ill have mine running.
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I am running a Profab k member. The only issues i see are: no brake line bracket to secure lines to and the motor mounts are just a hair off not too bad though.


I don't have any numbers planned i just want this thing running! It's been down since last august.


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that kit is finally working out
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That is quite possibly the most beautiful thing I have ever seen . Any idea on what #'s that thing should put down?




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