LS2 in a Colorado
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LS2 + 4L65E + 05 Colorado = A cool little truck...
I mean it's yellow and has a V8. Doesn't get much better than that! lol
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I mean it's yellow and has a V8. Doesn't get much better than that! lol
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Hmmm why didn't you go with a L92 with a set of LS7 rockers and ported heads?
That is one of the vehicles that the truck manifold would have worked on...lol
hmmm come to think about it, most of the goodies for a SS trailblazer should fit that setup. Or are they different chasie's?
That is one of the vehicles that the truck manifold would have worked on...lol
hmmm come to think about it, most of the goodies for a SS trailblazer should fit that setup. Or are they different chasie's?