Just an update to the DELTEQ setup.. PICS
best deal I could find still took $500 to get the MSD DIS-4 PLUS and four 8870s to my door 2nd day air...
best deal I could find still took $500 to get the MSD DIS-4 PLUS and four 8870s to my door 2nd day air...
I have that exact setup myself... Works great... But I did find one little problem, in that being that my NGK spark plugs (TR6s) did not like the MSD box so much and I blew out a coupel resistors in the plugs...
After doing some research, I ended up going with Autolite AR103s, they are thier 'race plug' and a lot of the DIS guys run them on Mustangs and V6 F-bodies...
They are abotu 2 plug ranges colder, so I figure they will be perfect with teh blower setup, but once I end up runnign the juice sometime this summer I may need to go even one step colder than that even...
The car runs great, smooth idle (well as smooth an idle as a cam as large as mine will allow), very smooth acceleration, overall driveability is awesome... Mileage, well, we won't even go there as I don't think I can use my setup as a benchmark...
But overall, I give the Delteq/MSD DIS-4 Plus/MSD adapters/MSD coils/Elitespark pug wires/Autolite AR103s a big thumbs up as a package... I even splurged for the Delteq billet opti-cover!
notacop,
don't worry i will e sending out the bracket i custom made with the DIS when it goes out
i had it bolted on the very front lower portion of the drvers inner fender well below the fuse box. all you need to do is pull the dr. side plastic fender well and drill one hole.
I think the last time I saw some on E-bay they were in the 270 plus range, that was for a used pair. If you could find them new from a dealer that would give you gm cost I think I paid in the $140 range brand new. The polished pieces in the middle of the valve-covers unfortunately are no longer available from MBA. I paid 70 for the polished inserts and 50 for the buttons, I think ? So, total original cost for everything would have been in the $260 range. The LT4 composite covers also use a re-sealing O-ring gasket. The covers do not have to be notched (at least they did not on my car). Covers are slightly taller and will accomodate most any large body roller rocker and will also keep down the ticking that is common with needble bearing roller rockers
. This past winter, I had some more time on my hands than last year, so I said, "What the hell", got another set of the Proform covers, and did my best to measure where the notch should be, and got out the hacksaw. I then took the cover in to work, and "squared up" the hacksaw cut on a Bridgeport. Long story short, I should have measured a little better... I took about .070"-.080" too much off, and my notch is dead even with the forward edge of the #2 exhaust rocker. OE rocker covers are still on the car, and I have one cut up rocker arm cover....
This past winter, I had some more time on my hands than last year, so I said, "What the hell", got another set of the Proform covers, and did my best to measure where the notch should be, and got out the hacksaw. I then took the cover in to work, and "squared up" the hacksaw cut on a Bridgeport. Long story short, I should have measured a little better... I took about .070"-.080" too much off, and my notch is dead even with the forward edge of the #2 exhaust rocker. OE rocker covers are still on the car, and I have one cut up rocker arm cover....
the notch is NOT WHERE close to my rockers BTW 
I do have some NGk and Autolite plugs here from range 7 to range 9 just incase. thanks for the heads up
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the notch is NOT WHERE close to my rockers BTW 

Thanks! They do look good. I did cheat...they are coated




