Dyno'd my new FMS 346ci SR LS1!!
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Congrats Lee! I was pretty happy myself when I got the call Saturday with the numbers but it does suck about the converter and that you didnt get to the track... Car looks and sounds great
Allan was braggin about how well ya'll treated him while he was there... you Florida guys never cease to amaze me.
Allan was braggin about how well ya'll treated him while he was there... you Florida guys never cease to amaze me.
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Congrats Lee! I was pretty happy myself when I got the call Saturday with the numbers but it does suck about the converter and that you didnt get to the track... Car looks and sounds great
Allan was braggin about how well ya'll treated him while he was there... you Florida guys never cease to amaze me.
Allan was braggin about how well ya'll treated him while he was there... you Florida guys never cease to amaze me.
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Candy: Thanks Candy! I'm an VERY happy with the way the car came out.. the new motor, the graphics.. everything. Allan is awesome and you both worked so hard on my motor and helping to gather those uncommon parts we needed, it was the least I could do. Thank you both again!!!
Damian: I made the coil pack relo brackets myself. I got all the supplies from Lowes, total cost in materials was about $10.00. The only thing was finding a decent plug wire kit that has LS1 coil boots and is cut to length etc. I wanted some really good wires so I went with the Taylor Thundervolts.
CANIBAL: I ran the plug wires up and away from the headers and came in from the side, I have my vacuum hoses coming straight up to the breather tank, so I decided to go over and around. I still need to tie wrap some of the wiring in the engine bay, I didn't bother until I knew everything was 100%. I will get some pics of the induction for you tomorrow night, I'll pulling the converter then, grrrr.
Allan was braggin about how well ya'll treated him while he was there...
Damian: I made the coil pack relo brackets myself. I got all the supplies from Lowes, total cost in materials was about $10.00. The only thing was finding a decent plug wire kit that has LS1 coil boots and is cut to length etc. I wanted some really good wires so I went with the Taylor Thundervolts.
CANIBAL: I ran the plug wires up and away from the headers and came in from the side, I have my vacuum hoses coming straight up to the breather tank, so I decided to go over and around. I still need to tie wrap some of the wiring in the engine bay, I didn't bother until I knew everything was 100%. I will get some pics of the induction for you tomorrow night, I'll pulling the converter then, grrrr.
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Originally Posted by Jammer
Sing it baby.... lookin' good! Gonna make it to North South by any chance?
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When my car is paid off.. which is only like a year or two away (donno why i refinanced, i'd be done by now), I want my car to sound and have the EXACT same stance as that. You have an awesome car man..
Peace,
Josh
Peace,
Josh
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Originally Posted by Ryan Karasek
Nice Coil Brackets...
LOL
Sweet Numbers dude. My TCI Converter is poop too.
Ryan K.
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Sweet Numbers dude. My TCI Converter is poop too.
Ryan K.