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Old 02-14-2010 | 09:51 PM
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Took a while but i think it will be well worth it. Ill post some more pictures once i buy a memory card for my camera. Excuse my dirty winter floor mats.
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very well hidden. good job!
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Well you know my opinion on that! Get that HENDRIX axle installed so you can hit the strip!
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I can say I was dissappointed with the lines that go from the solenoids to the nozzle, they seemed to either be too long or too short for anywhere i wanted to mount them. I love the mounting points that i went with but the fuel lines has to wrap around completely. ill post pictures later to show you. kit was well put together besides that.
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Originally Posted by itsslow98
I can say I was dissappointed with the lines that go from the solenoids to the nozzle, they seemed to either be too long or too short for anywhere i wanted to mount them. I love the mounting points that i went with but the fuel lines has to wrap around completely. ill post pictures later to show you. kit was well put together besides that.
That is the downside of universal kits. Beauty of a nozzle like you have is that you can run equal length lines if you want without any risk of a lean spike.
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well its a HSW kit and was labeled ls6 CTS-V, all the mounting points for the solenoids int he directions didnt take into acccount where the itnake tube was, they were all way too far for the length of the lines.
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Originally Posted by itsslow98
well its a HSW kit and was labeled ls6 CTS-V, all the mounting points for the solenoids int he directions didnt take into acccount where the itnake tube was, they were all way too far for the length of the lines.
I THINK that the HSW kit for the CTS-V is just a universal ls6 kit. Contact Nick or Matt at HSW and they will get you all taken care of. They have had great service.



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