my vic jr conversion pics/thoughts
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my vic jr conversion pics/thoughts
cut the cowl out at 2AM last night so its a little rough. I hadn't seen anyone run an aircleaner before. it fits under the STOCK Z28 hood with a little cutting.
contrary to what I've heard, the stock throttle cable works fine. I cut the dowell in the end off and about another 2" of the cable and crimped on an electrical eye connector. looks like it will hold just fine and does the job well. the throttle cable mount that comes with the kit works pretty well with minor modificaiton. the mounting bracket just had a square hole in it, i just opened up the top of it and slid the throttle cable in. just modded it to work like the stock cable mount.
everything else was pretty straightforward.
EDIT: MAKE SURE YOU LOCKTITE THE INTAKE BOLTS AND FUEL RAIL BOLTS. all of mine worked loose after about 10 passes. oil spewed all over the place from the intake bolt comming completely out and the rest were all finger tight!
anyone know were to get a replacement radiator shroud? mines got a hole in it :p
contrary to what I've heard, the stock throttle cable works fine. I cut the dowell in the end off and about another 2" of the cable and crimped on an electrical eye connector. looks like it will hold just fine and does the job well. the throttle cable mount that comes with the kit works pretty well with minor modificaiton. the mounting bracket just had a square hole in it, i just opened up the top of it and slid the throttle cable in. just modded it to work like the stock cable mount.
everything else was pretty straightforward.
EDIT: MAKE SURE YOU LOCKTITE THE INTAKE BOLTS AND FUEL RAIL BOLTS. all of mine worked loose after about 10 passes. oil spewed all over the place from the intake bolt comming completely out and the rest were all finger tight!
anyone know were to get a replacement radiator shroud? mines got a hole in it :p
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Originally Posted by Order 66
Very nice, do you have before dyno numbers with an EFI(Fast,LS6) Intake. Wondering how they compare.
this is EFI.
I had a FAST 90/90 before. I'll try and get dyno numbers next saturday, just got it running.
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I almost went the same route with the carb style throttlebody. But, I knew I was going to have to cut the hell out of the cowl to do it and get an air cleaner in there. I like the old school carb look. I ended up using the elbow which I'm very happy with. I still had to hack up the cowl and hood though. BTW, order a radiator panel for an LT1 f-body. That takes care of that nasty hole.
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Originally Posted by jurisz28
I almost went the same route with the carb style throttlebody. But, I knew I was going to have to cut the hell out of the cowl to do it and get an air cleaner in there. I like the old school carb look. I ended up using the elbow which I'm very happy with. I still had to hack up the cowl and hood though. BTW, order a radiator panel for an LT1 f-body. That takes care of that nasty hole.
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My understanding is that there's an elbow that sits low enough so that no cutting is needed on the hood, but the rubber on the cowl ( like above) will most likly still need to be clearanced, I think it's intakelbows.com or something like that... they supposedly have one that poitions the TB low enough so that a stock lid and maf can be used. I am going to try to see if I can confirm that with them, and even if I have to go with the GM single plane so that I can do so, then I will. It would be nice to be able to do so, I think it would look really good, and hopefully accomplish what I am looking to do, add more power in teh upper rpm's where I"m gonna be when it matters at the track. I plan to do this intake setup before I add any spray, in hopes that the even cyl. to cyl. distribution will help the stock bottom end live a little longer.
Personally, I'd even go as far as to have the intake planed down a little if need be so that the hood will clear. The plastic cowl, that can be bought from a junkyeard or even a dealer for a reasonable sum of $$, but to cut the hood, that's where I'm drawing the line.
Personally, I'd even go as far as to have the intake planed down a little if need be so that the hood will clear. The plastic cowl, that can be bought from a junkyeard or even a dealer for a reasonable sum of $$, but to cut the hood, that's where I'm drawing the line.
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Originally Posted by JL ws-6
My understanding is that there's an elbow that sits low enough so that no cutting is needed on the hood, but the rubber on the cowl ( like above) will most likly still need to be clearanced, I think it's intakelbows.com or something like that... they supposedly have one that poitions the TB low enough so that a stock lid and maf can be used. I am going to try to see if I can confirm that with them, and even if I have to go with the GM single plane so that I can do so, then I will. It would be nice to be able to do so, I think it would look really good, and hopefully accomplish what I am looking to do, add more power in teh upper rpm's where I"m gonna be when it matters at the track. I plan to do this intake setup before I add any spray, in hopes that the even cyl. to cyl. distribution will help the stock bottom end live a little longer.
Personally, I'd even go as far as to have the intake planed down a little if need be so that the hood will clear. The plastic cowl, that can be bought from a junkyeard or even a dealer for a reasonable sum of $$, but to cut the hood, that's where I'm drawing the line.
Personally, I'd even go as far as to have the intake planed down a little if need be so that the hood will clear. The plastic cowl, that can be bought from a junkyeard or even a dealer for a reasonable sum of $$, but to cut the hood, that's where I'm drawing the line.
I wouldn't have cut my hood, except its a stock Z hood I got for $50. I plan to go to a cowl VFN hood sometime soon.
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Originally Posted by SShark
Can you tell me more about this set-up? And what you had to cut to get it to fit? Maybe pics og your hood. I'm seriously considering this set-up!
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Originally Posted by 383ss
cut the cowl out at 2AM last night so its a little rough. I hadn't seen anyone run an aircleaner before. it fits under the STOCK Z28 hood with a little cutting.
contrary to what I've heard, the stock throttle cable works fine. I cut the dowell in the end off and about another 2" of the cable and crimped on an electrical eye connector. looks like it will hold just fine and does the job well. the throttle cable mount that comes with the kit works pretty well with minor modificaiton. the mounting bracket just had a square hole in it, i just opened up the top of it and slid the throttle cable in. just modded it to work like the stock cable mount.
everything else was pretty straightforward.
anyone know were to get a replacement radiator shroud? mines got a hole in it :p
contrary to what I've heard, the stock throttle cable works fine. I cut the dowell in the end off and about another 2" of the cable and crimped on an electrical eye connector. looks like it will hold just fine and does the job well. the throttle cable mount that comes with the kit works pretty well with minor modificaiton. the mounting bracket just had a square hole in it, i just opened up the top of it and slid the throttle cable in. just modded it to work like the stock cable mount.
everything else was pretty straightforward.
anyone know were to get a replacement radiator shroud? mines got a hole in it :p
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I'd go as far as to stick the intake on a bridgeport and cut a bunch off the top of the intake, and the flange on the elbow if need be to clear the hood. intakelbows.com supposedly has one that will clear, look at the pic's on their website, there's one that is supposed to drop the tb to stock location.... that is what I will try to use when the time comes.
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Originally Posted by JL ws-6
I'd go as far as to stick the intake on a bridgeport and cut a bunch off the top of the intake, and the flange on the elbow if need be to clear the hood. intakelbows.com supposedly has one that will clear, look at the pic's on their website, there's one that is supposed to drop the tb to stock location.... that is what I will try to use when the time comes.