Walbro 255 vs Racetronix set up
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Did the racetronix installation on my Z06 last night, taking my time it took just under 2 hrs. Very complete, easy to install the hardest thing was hooking back up the float . Will know in a week or so how well it runs .
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+1 for the Racetronix... just put mine in last week.
Once the tank is out its a cake walk to put in. I was surprised at how easy it was. If I didnt have a 35th Anniversary LE car I wouldve cut the access panel out, decided to pull the tank instead. Even pulling the tank you can get it done in a few hours.
Considering the better flow, stock fuel setup retainablity, and the kick *** harness... there is really no reason to not go with the Racetronix.
Once the tank is out its a cake walk to put in. I was surprised at how easy it was. If I didnt have a 35th Anniversary LE car I wouldve cut the access panel out, decided to pull the tank instead. Even pulling the tank you can get it done in a few hours.
Considering the better flow, stock fuel setup retainablity, and the kick *** harness... there is really no reason to not go with the Racetronix.
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Easy, drop exhaust, remove heat shields, remove upper panhard rod (you will have to almost pry the right rear spring down a little to get the panhard bolt out) disconnect electrical plug and fuel lines then have someone hold the tank while you unbolt the straps. Easy job, the key is to jack the rear of the car up high by the diff, then set it on stands and lower the axle as far as it goes. Good luck!