Anyone make a 6.0 intake look good?
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Originally Posted by jimmyp
Im even considering relocating the coils and getting some smooth valve covers.
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Originally Posted by FirstGen
the esclade covers look pretty nice in my opinion... check out my website for pics...
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Garys 68.. NICE!
I'm using the truck intake in my 55/6.0 setup.
I've cut off all the "warts" that I can, and am smoothing it out.
I left the cover att inserts, and have a pattern for an alum cover. It'll be wrinkle p/c'd to match the color of the car.
I may polish the stock valve covers, and make some smaller alum coil covers...OR, buy some covers without the coil mts, and mount the coils elsewhere...Still in the "deciding" stage...
Gary, what did you use for "bondo", and paint??
[I'm thinking about spraying adhesion promotor, and some hi fill primer.] Yes/no???
I'm using the truck intake in my 55/6.0 setup.
I've cut off all the "warts" that I can, and am smoothing it out.
I left the cover att inserts, and have a pattern for an alum cover. It'll be wrinkle p/c'd to match the color of the car.
I may polish the stock valve covers, and make some smaller alum coil covers...OR, buy some covers without the coil mts, and mount the coils elsewhere...Still in the "deciding" stage...
Gary, what did you use for "bondo", and paint??
[I'm thinking about spraying adhesion promotor, and some hi fill primer.] Yes/no???