Whipple build
#22
I'm so glad to hear you say that . There is so many things to buy to get this thing installed, I really didn't want to change the cam right now
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#31
Only issue I have so far is trying to fig out where to put regulator. Bought an aeromotive a-1000 . I'm going to run -8. Y fitting to -6 to each rail in front , -6 out each rail in rear to reg, -6 return. Walbro 450 / racetronix set up. There's not a lot of room on firewall I think I'm going to have to come off back of rails with a 90. If anybody has some pics or ideas, I'm all for it
#36
Only issue I have so far is trying to fig out where to put regulator. Bought an aeromotive a-1000 . I'm going to run -8. Y fitting to -6 to each rail in front , -6 out each rail in rear to reg, -6 return. Walbro 450 / racetronix set up. There's not a lot of room on firewall I think I'm going to have to come off back of rails with a 90. If anybody has some pics or ideas, I'm all for it
If you plan on running e85, do just that and skip on the meth kit imho. The money saved on the meth kit can go towards the larger injectors required for E85. I have a set of 95 lb'ers that I maxed out with my Whipple on E85
#37
Putting fuel system in this weekend so I still have options as to placement. I live in mass , so no corn. Only 10% ethenol that gels up in everybody's carb if it sits too long. I wanted bigger injectors , but mast is sending me the tune, so I put in what they wanted. I don't have any tuning experience but my ecm came with its own tuning sofware, so I'm dying to learn
#38
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Def going to follow this, an 82 El Camino with no engine/trans followed me home a while back, and I have a couple spare LS engines.
I have used Prochargers, and recently a turbo on LS engines, have been considering a roots style on one-on my 69 chevelle I did a Procharger and LS using the 2000-2004 vette system, worked out pretty well, but it gets tight in front for a filter.
I usually come into one fuel rail, cross over to the other and back out the other side to a return reg-i try and mount a filter just b4 the rail, always afraid the smallest piece of debris can plug an injector
What access. drive was orig on your engine, and who's AC bracket
Thanks
I have used Prochargers, and recently a turbo on LS engines, have been considering a roots style on one-on my 69 chevelle I did a Procharger and LS using the 2000-2004 vette system, worked out pretty well, but it gets tight in front for a filter.
I usually come into one fuel rail, cross over to the other and back out the other side to a return reg-i try and mount a filter just b4 the rail, always afraid the smallest piece of debris can plug an injector
What access. drive was orig on your engine, and who's AC bracket
Thanks
#40
Def going to follow this, an 82 El Camino with no engine/trans followed me home a while back, and I have a couple spare LS engines.
I have used Prochargers, and recently a turbo on LS engines, have been considering a roots style on one-on my 69 chevelle I did a Procharger and LS using the 2000-2004 vette system, worked out pretty well, but it gets tight in front for a filter.
I usually come into one fuel rail, cross over to the other and back out the other side to a return reg-i try and mount a filter just b4 the rail, always afraid the smallest piece of debris can plug an injector
What access. drive was orig on your engine, and who's AC bracket
Thanks
I have used Prochargers, and recently a turbo on LS engines, have been considering a roots style on one-on my 69 chevelle I did a Procharger and LS using the 2000-2004 vette system, worked out pretty well, but it gets tight in front for a filter.
I usually come into one fuel rail, cross over to the other and back out the other side to a return reg-i try and mount a filter just b4 the rail, always afraid the smallest piece of debris can plug an injector
What access. drive was orig on your engine, and who's AC bracket
Thanks