Procharged 396 LTX (built by ellwein)
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Yeah man, built from the ground up with aftermarket everything....I have faith the little D1 will make good boost since it's maxed out...and yes need to get all the small bugs worked out. I don't think I'll hit 800rwhp till I jump up to the F1A.
#68
Mcleod master cylinder
Clutch master cylinder was kinda a PIA, I ended up taking the brake booster loose to get more room to install mcleod (wilwood) master cylinder. Then, the clutch rod Heim joint was too wide to fit completely over the retaining pin on the pedal (couldn't get the clip on). I mensured the factory Rod end compared to the Heim joint end, mcleod was 4tenths larger, which is a lot for trying to get this clip to fit on. I ended up grinding the Heim joint down until it finally fit.....ugggh nothing is "bolt on"
#69
Throwing in the towel
Weeellllllllllll, as the title states I'm gonna have to throw in the towel for maybe next 6-12months. The Navy has decided to move me in 2 weeks to biloxi for 6months(in a barracks) then to Pax River, Maryland after that. Soooo....no more working on this masterpiece for a long time....and people ask me why would you ever want to get out of the service?
#72
Fuel Pumps!!!
finally got my fuel pumps back from Lonnies performance and man do they look great. Completely rebuilt everything, all new wiring with hotwire kits for both pumps along with built in Hobbs switch. This whole kit is very professionally done. Highly recommend this for and Chevy vehicle owner of any generation.
#74
Siiighhhh
Unfortunately, this build has come to a stand still due to being uprooted in a very short amount of time(Military Move). Good news is I got car to a near by storage unit where I am temporarily stationed and I will begin to wrap up small things during the upcoming weekends. Then trailer her back to green cove springs (6hrs away) and get a base tune on the girl, drive her a little breaking the clutch and engine in (more) with some boost.
Theennnn hoppeffullyy turn the methanol on and let er rip on the dyno for max power. Which reminds me I need to get some new drag radials to go on my 17x11 Weld RTs wheels i have sitting in my storage unit.
Theennnn hoppeffullyy turn the methanol on and let er rip on the dyno for max power. Which reminds me I need to get some new drag radials to go on my 17x11 Weld RTs wheels i have sitting in my storage unit.
#75
This build right here, is pretty similar to my build plans for the McBride Motorsports Comp TA. Being prior service Army myself I understand how the moving thing can be. Cant wait to see this project pick up again. I am moving to the Indianapolis area sometime in the beginning of the new year.
Ty McBride
Team Leader/Owner
McBride Motorsports
Ty McBride
Team Leader/Owner
McBride Motorsports
#76
This build right here, is pretty similar to my build plans for the McBride Motorsports Comp TA. Being prior service Army myself I understand how the moving thing can be. Cant wait to see this project pick up again. I am moving to the Indianapolis area sometime in the beginning of the new year.
Still have some small stuff to do, like make brake lines(and bleed), get the front end aligned, get the adjustable clutch master cylinder somewhere in the ball park, get new rear tires mounted on wheels, and all the other odd ends to get her street worthy after sitting for 2.5years. Will continue to post progress.
#77
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE! The build is about 90%-95% done. I got the car started up over the weekend (w/out muffler) and it sounded pretty great to hear the engine come alive while in the car. LOTS of time and energy has gone into this build, and I'm glad for it to be coming to an end(for now) and just be able to drive the car and row some gears.
Still have some small stuff to do, like make brake lines(and bleed), get the front end aligned, get the adjustable clutch master cylinder somewhere in the ball park, get new rear tires mounted on wheels, and all the other odd ends to get her street worthy after sitting for 2.5years. Will continue to post progress.
Still have some small stuff to do, like make brake lines(and bleed), get the front end aligned, get the adjustable clutch master cylinder somewhere in the ball park, get new rear tires mounted on wheels, and all the other odd ends to get her street worthy after sitting for 2.5years. Will continue to post progress.
Ty Mcbride
Team Leader/Owner
McBride Motorsports
PS: I bet that car sounded mean when you started it. I know with my current exhaust set up, when I run the dyno people plug their ears. haha
#78
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE! The build is about 90%-95% done. I got the car started up over the weekend (w/out muffler) and it sounded pretty great to hear the engine come alive while in the car. LOTS of time and energy has gone into this build, and I'm glad for it to be coming to an end(for now) and just be able to drive the car and row some gears.
Still have some small stuff to do, like make brake lines(and bleed), get the front end aligned, get the adjustable clutch master cylinder somewhere in the ball park, get new rear tires mounted on wheels, and all the other odd ends to get her street worthy after sitting for 2.5years. Will continue to post progress.
Still have some small stuff to do, like make brake lines(and bleed), get the front end aligned, get the adjustable clutch master cylinder somewhere in the ball park, get new rear tires mounted on wheels, and all the other odd ends to get her street worthy after sitting for 2.5years. Will continue to post progress.
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PM's disabled, please e-mail me
E-mail: brutespeed@gmail.comob@brutespeed.com
https://brutespeed.com/ Link to website
#79
I just read through the build...great car! I'm seeing that alternator relocation kit - which one did you end up going with? I just did the passenger side exhaust gasket and having the alternator out of the way would have saved time, not to mention look much better!
#80
I actually made the stock bracket accept the alternator down low, it gets rid of the AC compressor and replace it with alternator and have one tab to weld on for mounting, but other than that it literally lines up perfectly. Just gotta get a different length (shorter) belt.