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Old 02-12-2010 | 01:22 PM
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I am curious if anyone knows of fitment issues? I am assuming I will need to relocate the alternator?

Any help or suggestions would be great
Old 02-12-2010 | 01:27 PM
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i have never used a setup like that i build my own but looks decent might have to move some stuff around but without seeing where everything runs on the motor hard to say but it's ss so if you had to cut and weld not too bad
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there is a build thread on this page using this kit, i think
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there is a build thread on this page using this kit, i think
do you know the persons username?
Old 02-12-2010 | 01:46 PM
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...-ebay-kit.html
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This kit comes up all the time! Myself as well as everyone who is running this kit wish we would have gone the truck manifold route. It's a huge pain in the *** making the kit work without melting motor mounts, power steering lines, etc. Don't do it
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Originally Posted by XtremeDime
This kit comes up all the time! Myself as well as everyone who is running this kit wish we would have gone the truck manifold route. It's a huge pain in the *** making the kit work without melting motor mounts, power steering lines, etc. Don't do it
Is there a list of parts for the truck manifolds? I've been searching for a while now, do I need custom piping if I go the manifold route
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Ya youll need custom piping. You just need a pair of truck manifolds, all the rest is piping thats welded up and flanges.
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Build your own or buy a quality kit. I am building a C6 manifold build now and i just got done installing the kit above. Exhaust leaks fugging everywhere. Clamps are ****. Fit is ****. Kit is ****.
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Originally Posted by MUSTANGBRKR02
Build your own or buy a quality kit. I am building a C6 manifold build now and i just got done installing the kit above. Exhaust leaks fugging everywhere. Clamps are ****. Fit is ****. Kit is ****.
thanks everyone



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