• The site migration is complete! Hopefully everything transferred properly from the multiple decades old software we were using before. If you notice any issues please let me know, thanks! Also, I'm still working on things like chatbox, etc so hopefully those will be working in the next week or two.

Now with less white and more function.



Re: Now with moar intercooler install.

Been putting around in it for a bit now. Running rich, but is otherwise happy. Did a couple pulls from different speeds, 0 knock at all times.

Now someone send me a pulley puller and some 42.5 injectors and we'll be in bidness.
Are you still in the Daytona/Ormond area? I have a puller

in Port Orange.
 
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Good job Blake. hopefully ill have all my parts for my top swap sometime in march and a helping hand is always welcomed! then maybe do a few pulls ;)
 


Re: Now with moar intercooler install.

Considering my cam swap didn't blow up and I've played with many over head cam setups (street bikes). I'm fair at it. Rebuilt a tree-fiddy from the block out.
 
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Just got the email from AEM about my Wideband Gauge I sent in, (quit working randomly)

Ended up having a burnt power trace, they replaced it and now it works fine. Should have it Tuesday/Wednesday.
 
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I'm going for the slowest IC/Cammed car on the forums!

Though I am surprised just how well the car runs without the injectors.
 




Re: Now with moar intercooler install.

Coils look good! Nice install, glad to see its catching on. I love the way it works out with the hose routing. I posted the part # for the molded 90* hoses with 5/8th on one end and 3/4" somewhere on a thread too if you ever screw with the hoses again.
 
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