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Old 02-18-2019, 09:55 PM
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I wish I could take credit for thinking of the trunk corners ahead of time but it was your thread that made it clear to me it was a must
The access panel for the fuel pump has also crossed my mind and is probably going to happen before paint.


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Lol! Well I'm glad some good came from it! Nevertheless, you won't be sorry! Keep up the good work!
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Looking forward to watching your car come together! Looking great so far, and I’m envious of your metal working skills!

I’m with Gmachine on the fuel pump access. Pretty cheap and easy to install now...

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Old 02-20-2019, 09:09 PM
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Looking forward to watching your car come together! Looking great so far, and I’m envious of your metal working skills!

I’m with Gmachine on the fuel pump access. Pretty cheap and easy to install now...

Chris

Thank you Chris and nice work on your car as well! Super jelous of that lt4
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Getting to the end of the metal work stage of the dse mini tubs and quadralink install. Waiting to fit the new 9 inch rear end from DSE so that I can spot the upper shock mounts then move to installing the sub frame connectors then finally painting the underside.






More goodies showing up from DSE

















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Those headers are sweet!!
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With the decision to go with a supercharger I knew I would have to change the cam out again. Easy decision to go back to Texas speed for one of their stage 2 supercharged cams. The idea is for now to use my stock LS3 long block and next year add the LSX long block for more power but for now this setup will have to do so keeping the boost low is the plan.

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That's a lot of very nice parts,great work so far
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Yessss! Our cars are pretty much twins. I dig your style.
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That's a lot of very nice parts,great work so far

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Yessss! Our cars are pretty much twins. I dig your style.

Nice car!

What parts did you use assembling the heat exchanger in it?? I have been looking around and it seems that C&R sells a pretty straight forward direct bolt it unit. Just need a pump and reservoir.


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