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Old 09-11-2009, 12:33 PM
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Well its not completely installed yet, but i did weigh the module on my 2000 z28. The module is 9.4 lbs and the kit comes in right at 1.8 lbs on a digital scale.

I'm very impressed with the SJM kit, very nice, but they do advertise the savings as 14lbs. Its more like7lbs, unless you replace the double rear lines for a single which i may do, but even then that may only be another 2 lbs.

The important thing is that i have line lock now, so that helps keep the tranny cooler during burnouts and saves me money on rear brakes.
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Good to hear. ~10lbs. That sounds about right for the LS1 bracket and modulator.

Weight savings does vary whether its' an LT1 or LS1. The LT1 is much heavier. The bracket alone is about 9 lbs (LT1).

You can remove the associated wiring harness as well, You've got about 2-4 lbs in wire. There's quite a bit of room in there now isn't there:-).

Let me know if you have any additional questions or concerns.

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Good to hear. ~10lbs. That sounds about right for the LS1 bracket and modulator.

Weight savings does vary whether its' an LT1 or LS1. The LT1 is much heavier. The bracket alone is about 9 lbs (LT1).

You can remove the associated wiring harness as well, You've got about 2-4 lbs in wire. There's quite a bit of room in there now isn't there:-).

Let me know if you have any additional questions or concerns.

Thanks for your order!
Thanks, and again great product, I had to get a new double flaring kit cause mine is a cheapo that didn't hold the line on the first flare. I did mock it up and the engine bay is looking pretty good. I'm also waiting on my electric water pump. I have no power steering so the only thing that will be on the front of the motor will be the alt. with one short little belt and an adj. bracket from BMR. I need to get some pics posted up of the setup when my water pump comes in. I did order the water pump without the pulley. wp119hd is the part number.
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Yup, I got the delete kit with the line loc and love it, everything fit together perfect. could not be happier. I did mine with the engine out of the car, very easy.
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I just removed my rear axles and pressed off the reluctor rings that was used for the abs. Not much but it was another 1.8lbs off the axles
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Sell those things now! They are worth 75.00 new from aftermarket sources. The folks who are purchasing an aftermarket rear-end either needs their own sent in to the manufacture or they need to repurchase new ones to put on a new rear-end.
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Sell those things now! They are worth 75.00 new from aftermarket sources. The folks who are purchasing an aftermarket rear-end either needs their own sent in to the manufacture or they need to repurchase new ones to put on a new rear-end.
Really, I was going to use those reluctor rings as a hamster wheel. I'll have to post those with a few other things for sale soon.
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ive got a bunch reluctors sittin around..
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Let's see it! Or are you gonna make me wait until I see you at the track?
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Wow, I ive got my reluctors with a whole bunch of other Camaro parts that came off of my car in a box
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Let's see it! Or are you gonna make me wait until I see you at the track?
I'll get some pics posted up in a few days.




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