where to put line loc ?
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Our line lock kits are to be mounted in one of two positions, on the drivers side inner fender at either a front mount or top mount location. The front mount area has a more stealth appearance, the top mount location is a bit easier to install.
If you're considering putting together a kit your own, it can be rather gratifing and nice to say that you made it custom yourself. I applaud you. If you're doing it for cost, I think you'll find it probably is less expensive and quite a bit less hassle in the long run to consider a kit that is pre-manufactured as ours are.
Kits can be located at www.sjmmanufacturing.com/cam_brk_ls1.html
If you're considering putting together a kit your own, it can be rather gratifing and nice to say that you made it custom yourself. I applaud you. If you're doing it for cost, I think you'll find it probably is less expensive and quite a bit less hassle in the long run to consider a kit that is pre-manufactured as ours are.
Kits can be located at www.sjmmanufacturing.com/cam_brk_ls1.html
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Originally Posted by SJM Manufacturing Inc
Our line lock kits are to be mounted in one of two positions, on the drivers side inner fender at either a front mount or top mount location. The front mount area has a more stealth appearance, the top mount location is a bit easier to install.
If you're considering putting together a kit your own, it can be rather gratifing and nice to say that you made it custom yourself. I applaud you. If you're doing it for cost, I think you'll find it probably is less expensive and quite a bit less hassle in the long run to consider a kit that is pre-manufactured as ours are.
Kits can be located at www.sjmmanufacturing.com/cam_brk_ls1.html
If you're considering putting together a kit your own, it can be rather gratifing and nice to say that you made it custom yourself. I applaud you. If you're doing it for cost, I think you'll find it probably is less expensive and quite a bit less hassle in the long run to consider a kit that is pre-manufactured as ours are.
Kits can be located at www.sjmmanufacturing.com/cam_brk_ls1.html
Question for you SJM, I orderd my ABS delete kit with the flaring tool and it said it will fit with my SLP line lock.. Does the kit come with everything I need? What will I need to flare??
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Yes, it comes with everything that you need. You can sell the person above your lines if you like...he may be able to use them. You will have no use for them anymore.
Directions come with the kit with detailed pictures. When you receive the kit, let me know if you have any additional questions.
You may want to revisit your wiring of your current solenoid kit. I can help you if you like...it is not NHRA legal nor it is relistically a safe wiring setup.
The link below is our front mount kit(customer painted his solenoid black fwiw)...we've been building LL kits since ~1996 and are the originators of these styles. OEM fittings are used on master cylinder and modulator. Brake lines are smooth transitioned for better flow characteristics vs. sharp angles which can reduce flow.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/attachmen...chmentid=81771
ALL kits are in stock and ship w/in 24 business hours...many times same day!
Directions come with the kit with detailed pictures. When you receive the kit, let me know if you have any additional questions.
You may want to revisit your wiring of your current solenoid kit. I can help you if you like...it is not NHRA legal nor it is relistically a safe wiring setup.
The link below is our front mount kit(customer painted his solenoid black fwiw)...we've been building LL kits since ~1996 and are the originators of these styles. OEM fittings are used on master cylinder and modulator. Brake lines are smooth transitioned for better flow characteristics vs. sharp angles which can reduce flow.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/attachmen...chmentid=81771
ALL kits are in stock and ship w/in 24 business hours...many times same day!
Last edited by SJM Manufacturing Inc; 03-08-2007 at 12:38 AM.
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Originally Posted by SJM Manufacturing Inc
Yes, it comes with everything that you need. You can sell the person above your lines if you like...he may be able to use them. You will have no use for them anymore.
Directions come with the kit with detailed pictures. When you receive the kit, let me know if you have any additional questions.
You may want to revisit your wiring of your current solenoid kit. I can help you if you like...it is not NHRA legal nor it is relistically a safe wiring setup.
The link below is our front mount kit(customer painted his solenoid black fwiw)...we've been building LL kits since ~1996 and are the originators of these styles. OEM fittings are used on master cylinder and modulator. Brake lines are smooth transitioned for better flow characteristics vs. sharp angles which can reduce flow.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/attachmen...chmentid=81771
ALL kits are in stock and ship w/in 24 business hours...many times same day!
Directions come with the kit with detailed pictures. When you receive the kit, let me know if you have any additional questions.
You may want to revisit your wiring of your current solenoid kit. I can help you if you like...it is not NHRA legal nor it is relistically a safe wiring setup.
The link below is our front mount kit(customer painted his solenoid black fwiw)...we've been building LL kits since ~1996 and are the originators of these styles. OEM fittings are used on master cylinder and modulator. Brake lines are smooth transitioned for better flow characteristics vs. sharp angles which can reduce flow.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/attachmen...chmentid=81771
ALL kits are in stock and ship w/in 24 business hours...many times same day!
Whats not NHRA safe? The SLP line lock the way mine is? Or the SLP line lock with your ABS delete kit?
FWIW, I actually ordered your ABS detele kit and the LL (for a buddy) plus my ABS delete kit.. You got any pics of the SLP LL with your ABS delete kit?? That would be great. Thanks
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It will look like this:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/attachmen...chmentid=75520
There are a few different options to run the exit lines which are listed in the directions with other pictures as well.
The SLP setup uses a non-momentary switch which is neither legal nor safe, the circuitry the last time I saw it was setup with a ground lift which is not correct. If you're wires shorted, you'd never blow a fuse, you'd only activate the line lock...not sure if they've change it or not...if you've noticed, their line configuration mimic's ours (I believe they use additional adapters instead of OEM style brake fittings...which you can see in your pictures leading into the ABS and master cyl) but their circuitry is bare-boned.
Our circuit works very similar to your cruise control.
1-You activate the master switch when you know you want to use the LL.
2-The LED illuminates letting you know the system is armed.
3-When you want to use the LL, it is controlled by the momentary switch, not the master switch.
4-When you know you're not going to use the LL, shut off the main switch, LED extinguishes This ensures you can't accidently deploy the LL while driving, cleaning the car, friend wondering "what this button does" etc.
Give me a call if you need additional support. We fully support our customers and answer questions the best we can (even after business hours as you can see).
https://ls1tech.com/forums/attachmen...chmentid=75520
There are a few different options to run the exit lines which are listed in the directions with other pictures as well.
The SLP setup uses a non-momentary switch which is neither legal nor safe, the circuitry the last time I saw it was setup with a ground lift which is not correct. If you're wires shorted, you'd never blow a fuse, you'd only activate the line lock...not sure if they've change it or not...if you've noticed, their line configuration mimic's ours (I believe they use additional adapters instead of OEM style brake fittings...which you can see in your pictures leading into the ABS and master cyl) but their circuitry is bare-boned.
Our circuit works very similar to your cruise control.
1-You activate the master switch when you know you want to use the LL.
2-The LED illuminates letting you know the system is armed.
3-When you want to use the LL, it is controlled by the momentary switch, not the master switch.
4-When you know you're not going to use the LL, shut off the main switch, LED extinguishes This ensures you can't accidently deploy the LL while driving, cleaning the car, friend wondering "what this button does" etc.
Give me a call if you need additional support. We fully support our customers and answer questions the best we can (even after business hours as you can see).
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O.k.. If I have any questions, I am sure I will call ya.
I just would hate to pay 110 bucks and get screwed in tech over a LL up at Brainerd this year. But, I had it on last year and no problems. Well, I had a problem but that was due to me sleeping at the freakin tree and gettin my *** kicked!! LOL
Also, I am in need of some skinnies and some rears. What is a lightweight rim that will fit? I heard that 15" rims will not fit and some will, whats the story on that? I also heard that Bogart's are super light and the way to go but are a little on the expensive side.. Can you feel me in on some prices and choices on that? Thanks
I just would hate to pay 110 bucks and get screwed in tech over a LL up at Brainerd this year. But, I had it on last year and no problems. Well, I had a problem but that was due to me sleeping at the freakin tree and gettin my *** kicked!! LOL
Also, I am in need of some skinnies and some rears. What is a lightweight rim that will fit? I heard that 15" rims will not fit and some will, whats the story on that? I also heard that Bogart's are super light and the way to go but are a little on the expensive side.. Can you feel me in on some prices and choices on that? Thanks
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Originally Posted by waterbug1999
O.k.. If I have any questions, I am sure I will call ya.
I just would hate to pay 110 bucks and get screwed in tech over a LL up at Brainerd this year. But, I had it on last year and no problems. Well, I had a problem but that was due to me sleeping at the freakin tree and gettin my *** kicked!! LOL
Also, I am in need of some skinnies and some rears. What is a lightweight rim that will fit? I heard that 15" rims will not fit and some will, whats the story on that? I also heard that Bogart's are super light and the way to go but are a little on the expensive side.. Can you feel me in on some prices and choices on that? Thanks
I just would hate to pay 110 bucks and get screwed in tech over a LL up at Brainerd this year. But, I had it on last year and no problems. Well, I had a problem but that was due to me sleeping at the freakin tree and gettin my *** kicked!! LOL
Also, I am in need of some skinnies and some rears. What is a lightweight rim that will fit? I heard that 15" rims will not fit and some will, whats the story on that? I also heard that Bogart's are super light and the way to go but are a little on the expensive side.. Can you feel me in on some prices and choices on that? Thanks
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Originally Posted by SJM Manufacturing Inc
Call me tomorrow if you'd like some advise and assistance on our Bogart wheels. Our Bogart wheels are the lightest direct fit wheel on the market. Different post and getting a bit off topic. Call me tomorrow and I'll fill you in on any questions you may have on designs.