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"NEW" BRP Hot Rods Website
We at BRP Hot Rods, Inc would like to invite you to checkout our new website and online store. From now until the end of July we are offering LS1TECH members a 5% discount, please call in your order for the 5% discount. A new feature on our website is our Installation Guide section; we have all of our new Installation Manuals online in PDF format. This will make it easier for the customer to see what is involved in the swap prior to purchasing our products. We offer the most complete line of application specific/bolt-in LSx swap kits in the industry along with the largest selection of headers. We are currently working on a complete line of custom made nylon fuel lines designed to make your fuel system as easy as possible. They will have the factory style quick disconnect fittings and will be designed to be used with the Spectra Premium fuel tanks and Corvette fuel pressure regulator. As we make each of the fuel line kits available they will be listed under their particular application on our website. Another way we are working towards becoming your complete LSx swap source is that we will be offering the Auto Meter adapter fittings, along with the GM flywheel spacer kits. We have three new kits that are already designed and we’ve started production on, the first one is our 78-81 Malibu, 95-03 S-10 (including a new line of headers with all of the tubes inside the frame) and the Fox Body Mustangs (Hedman just finished the 2” primary tube headers for this kit today). We will do our best to be active with the LS1TECH forums, but please understand that we spend most of the day in the shop building products. We understand that some of our customers have had issues in the past with fitment and customer service, we are striving to correct any issues that we can. We’ve replaced quite a few employees because of this, all we ask is that you give us a chance to correct any issues. Although I’ve only been with the company a few months we’ve been working very hard to correct any known issues and go back through and make sure that we are offering our customer the very best products
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Greetings,
I have an 86 Monte Carlo SS (4L65E)with column shift.. One of the detractors from purchasing your full length headers for my car was the uncertainty of making this work with column shift.
Has there been any effort to, or will there be in the near future, an effort to verify if it will work without drastic changes or modifications?
Just not willing to pull the trigger on an 800.00 set of headers until I have some positive indication it’s doable
Thanks,
Matt
I have an 86 Monte Carlo SS (4L65E)with column shift.. One of the detractors from purchasing your full length headers for my car was the uncertainty of making this work with column shift.
Has there been any effort to, or will there be in the near future, an effort to verify if it will work without drastic changes or modifications?
Just not willing to pull the trigger on an 800.00 set of headers until I have some positive indication it’s doable
Thanks,
Matt
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Greetings,
I have an 86 Monte Carlo SS (4L65E)with column shift.. One of the detractors from purchasing your full length headers for my car was the uncertainty of making this work with column shift.
Has there been any effort to, or will there be in the near future, an effort to verify if it will work without drastic changes or modifications?
Just not willing to pull the trigger on an 800.00 set of headers until I have some positive indication it’s doable
Thanks,
Matt
I have an 86 Monte Carlo SS (4L65E)with column shift.. One of the detractors from purchasing your full length headers for my car was the uncertainty of making this work with column shift.
Has there been any effort to, or will there be in the near future, an effort to verify if it will work without drastic changes or modifications?
Just not willing to pull the trigger on an 800.00 set of headers until I have some positive indication it’s doable
Thanks,
Matt
We didn't test fit the G-Body headers with the column shift cross shaft, but I've enclosed a photo from when the headers were being fabricated. It "looks" like it might work, I have headers from another manufacturer on my big block suburban and I had to fabricate a new cross shaft for my truck when I installed their headers with a raised area to clear the collector, if it's close this might be an option. If I can get another G-Body on the lift I'll check and see if it works, but unfortunately I don't think I'll be able to do it any time soon. We have the next few project already lined up. which headers are you looking at?
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Tom, we are already working on the details of the kit now. We have a customer bringing us a complete vehicle to use for mock-up right after the 1970-1972 Monte Carlo kit gets finished, that car will be on the lift next week (or so). We've already decided how the engine mounts will be fit into the vehicle Unlike other kits, our kit won't require you to have the factory V8 frame brackets.
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We have the Fox Body conversion kit completed and the first production run is getting ready to be powder coated. The kits costs $499, which includes the engine mounts, frame brackets, transmission cross member, poly transmission mount and hardware. The kit was built around the the Cadillac oil pan, which is getting ready to go through a drastic price reduction. The engine mounts bolt in to the stock 5.0L k-member but also provide an extra hole in each frame bracket for a secondary mounting hole. The transmission cross member bolts into the stock location and we have both 4L60E and T-56 cross members in stock. Hedman just finished the mock-up long tube headers and we are offering them all the way up to 2" primary tubes, we also offer 1 3/4" mid-length headers.
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Matt,
We didn't test fit the G-Body headers with the column shift cross shaft, but I've enclosed a photo from when the headers were being fabricated. It "looks" like it might work, I have headers from another manufacturer on my big block suburban and I had to fabricate a new cross shaft for my truck when I installed their headers with a raised area to clear the collector, if it's close this might be an option. If I can get another G-Body on the lift I'll check and see if it works, but unfortunately I don't think I'll be able to do it any time soon. We have the next few project already lined up. which headers are you looking at?
We didn't test fit the G-Body headers with the column shift cross shaft, but I've enclosed a photo from when the headers were being fabricated. It "looks" like it might work, I have headers from another manufacturer on my big block suburban and I had to fabricate a new cross shaft for my truck when I installed their headers with a raised area to clear the collector, if it's close this might be an option. If I can get another G-Body on the lift I'll check and see if it works, but unfortunately I don't think I'll be able to do it any time soon. We have the next few project already lined up. which headers are you looking at?
Let me know if and when you may have any time to confirm..
From the picture it looks like it might work.. Plus there was an individual that slotted the bracket that supports the rod to raise it higher but still not sure if its going to be an issue.
I was looking at the stepped 1 3/4 to 1 7/8 but thinking it over, with My LS2, I would probably go with the 1 7/8 headers..
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Ok thanks,
Let me know if and when you may have any time to confirm..
From the picture it looks like it might work.. Plus there was an individual that slotted the bracket that supports the rod to raise it higher but still not sure if its going to be an issue.
I was looking at the stepped 1 3/4 to 1 7/8 but thinking it over, with My LS2, I would probably go with the 1 7/8 headers..
Let me know if and when you may have any time to confirm..
From the picture it looks like it might work.. Plus there was an individual that slotted the bracket that supports the rod to raise it higher but still not sure if its going to be an issue.
I was looking at the stepped 1 3/4 to 1 7/8 but thinking it over, with My LS2, I would probably go with the 1 7/8 headers..
Jeff
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Tom, we are already working on the details of the kit now. We have a customer bringing us a complete vehicle to use for mock-up right after the 1970-1972 Monte Carlo kit gets finished, that car will be on the lift next week (or so). We've already decided how the engine mounts will be fit into the vehicle Unlike other kits, our kit won't require you to have the factory V8 frame brackets.
T,
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We have the Fox Body conversion kit completed and the first production run is getting ready to be powder coated. The kits costs $499, which includes the engine mounts, frame brackets, transmission cross member, poly transmission mount and hardware. The kit was built around the the Cadillac oil pan, which is getting ready to go through a drastic price reduction. The engine mounts bolt in to the stock 5.0L k-member but also provide an extra hole in each frame bracket for a secondary mounting hole. The transmission cross member bolts into the stock location and we have both 4L60E and T-56 cross members in stock. Hedman just finished the mock-up long tube headers and we are offering them all the way up to 2" primary tubes, we also offer 1 3/4" mid-length headers.
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