LT1-LT4 Modifications 1993-97 Gen II Small Block V8

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Old 03-09-2006, 01:58 AM
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One of these days I will stop putting parts on the car and actually drive it..
I'm getting ready to install the Dyna-Spark opti and the Delteq billet opti cover that I had chromed. Also, I started replacing the stock Delteq coils with the MSD red coil and interface modules. Hopefully this weekend I will get it finished.
So much to do and so little time......





I don't have all the little wiring finished yet, but I'm close. It will look more sanitary by this weekend I will have more pics of the setup when I'm finished.



I also started cleaning up the front drivers side of the engine, removed the air pump and blocked-off and wire tied all the little stuff out of the way. I really like the look of an LT1 once you get the crap out of the way

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looks great
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are those screw covers on your ram-air box?or can you buy the screws chrome on the top like you got?if so where do you get those?those are real clean.
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That billet cover is sweet. I thought about doing that myself but not having it in chrome but after viewing that makes me want to reconsider!
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Yngbird, you got a PM


SRZ, definitely do the cover it looks better in person.
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Looks great! I like the billet cover, what's your opinion on Dynaspark? I personally think they are overpriced considering they use a GM OPTI, port out the opti plastic internals a little (what their tech told me), use the same rotor, eye sensor, same bearing, but I love their billet housing, best part of the entire unit.

I'm going LTCC with MSDs new LS1 coil packs, they aren't cheap but I like the coil p/plug and programming flexibility of LTCC vs Delteq, I wonder if Delteq sells just their billet cover or if it's a kit only kind of thing?
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I hate you! J/k. Looks real sharp. You never fail to amaze us!
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check out mine http://www.cardomain.com/ride/831326
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Originally Posted by ss97dml
dude that's a nice setup, like it better than on the driver side, nice looking car man.
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ss97dml

I bet that **** makes for easy wire changes lol.
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Brettinator, I think the Dynaspark opti is a little overpriced, but what are we gonna do until there is a different option (like the MSD pro billet opti). I personally think the unit is very well done and would certainly recommend it to anyone until the MSD pro billet piece becomes available at about $100 less I basically have all the features of the LTCC with the MSD DIS4 and inter-rupt modules, but it cost me a bunch of extra money to have the flexibility of the LTCC

PIPES, you know how I feel about your car

SS97dml, I think you must have the cleanest 97SS I have ever seen

Thanks for all the compliments !




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