Valve Cover Clean-up
#1
Valve Cover Clean-up
Ok folks I have seen a couple of cars on here where the coils are relocated. I want to do this so I can clean up the engine appearance.
One of the cars I admire for more than looks is WKMCD's Gentleman Cruiser and this is the look I am going for without shelling out bucks for the Katech valve covers.
So who knows the parts I need to accomplish this? Keep in mind I am still running my LS1/6 harness and coils with adapters for the injectors and MAP.
Ideas welcome; solutions greatly appreciated. Thanks
One of the cars I admire for more than looks is WKMCD's Gentleman Cruiser and this is the look I am going for without shelling out bucks for the Katech valve covers.
So who knows the parts I need to accomplish this? Keep in mind I am still running my LS1/6 harness and coils with adapters for the injectors and MAP.
Ideas welcome; solutions greatly appreciated. Thanks
#2
TECH Junkie
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Mike,
My VC's are GMPP Bowtie VC's I got from SDPC. I think the cost for the 2 was about $230. I had them powder coated and then Shawn at VA Speed did a little custom work on them.
Phil Thomas relocated the coils and I think he got the harness extensions for the coils from Caspers.
BTW: It looks MUCH better in person. I really need to get some better pics.
As they cam but after powder coating Candy Apple Red:
My VC's are GMPP Bowtie VC's I got from SDPC. I think the cost for the 2 was about $230. I had them powder coated and then Shawn at VA Speed did a little custom work on them.
Phil Thomas relocated the coils and I think he got the harness extensions for the coils from Caspers.
BTW: It looks MUCH better in person. I really need to get some better pics.
As they cam but after powder coating Candy Apple Red: