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Lous69 07-07-2012 10:05 PM

Since we will likely be using a cooling fluid reservoir for the intercooler circuit like the one we saw on the Lingenfelter ZL1 on Power Tour and a larger heat exchanger we will need to fabricate custom lines anyway.

As usual, you have better ideas than what I am smart enough to ask for Kevin.

Vegas69 07-08-2012 12:17 AM

I agree, GM slapped that together. There will be failures down the road due to that design.

Lous69 07-08-2012 05:08 PM

Well these projects are a function of learning the details and then figuring out what they all mean.

It looks like the Quick Time bellhousing we were planning to use will not allow the use of a double disc clutch.

Sure, there are single disc clutches that could probably handle the load but it doesn't make sense to lock ourselves out of a double disc option if we don't have to so we think we'll go with a factory bellhousing.

We may also need to modify the transmission tunnel in order to clear the
T56 Magnum with the stock bell housing. Oh well, better to do that now than down the road.

Unit2 07-18-2012 09:22 AM

Radiator choice
 
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Hi Lou,

I have the LSA motor in my Camaro and the one issue that i found is with the radiator return location. The standard camaro radiator have them on the upper driver side of the vehicle which is what i ended up with because i did not know the angled intake would be an issue till later on. Anyways I would suggest that you get a new unit with the return line on the upper passenger side of the radiator this will allow you to do your intake tube with no interferance from the upper hose of the radiator. Although I did manage to make the custom intake tube it would have been easier with out the hose in the way. Here is a picture of my installation, you can check out by build thread in Lateral G " Pioneer Stage 3 LSA 69 RS SS Camaro" to see more. One other item, not sure what you plan to do with the oil pan but you will need a version that is similar to the one that comes with the motor but you will need to have clearance for the cross memeber. I modifed mine and the stupid thing hangs below the cross memeber and has a small leak. I am switching over to the MAST motorsports pan that is perfect for the installation. I will post images of the change out on my thread in the next few weeks. I hope this information is useful. I would have liked it if someone informed me of what the issues where before i got there. Would have saved me some headaches.

V8TV 07-18-2012 09:35 AM

Thanks for the pic, we've been discussing this exact topic in the shop about moving the upper radiator return to the passenger side for this reason. We appreciate the tip!

Unit2 07-18-2012 09:52 AM

Additional information
 
If you need any more information let me know. You can call me at 714 553 2328. I have been running this car for over a year now.

Nev

Lous69 07-18-2012 07:52 PM

Our Forgeline Wheels have arrived!!

These are their new Concave DE3C design.

18 X10s for the front and 18X12s for the rear.

Centers and inner rings are what they call their titanium finish. The outer rims are brushed aluminum with semigloss clear finish.

Sweet!!:razz:

http://v8tvshow.com/1969_Camaro_LC/s....17.12_141.JPG

We liked the way these have concave centers but still have a nice muscle car lip.

http://v8tvshow.com/1969_Camaro_LC/s....17.12_139.JPG

http://v8tvshow.com/1969_Camaro_LC/s....17.12_129.JPG

I went with the hidden bolt option just because I'm a clean freak and those would be a lot of bolts to clean around.

So maybie that means I'm more lazy than a clean freak???

http://v8tvshow.com/1969_Camaro_LC/s....17.12_144.JPG

http://v8tvshow.com/1969_Camaro_LC/s....17.12_148.JPG

http://v8tvshow.com/1969_Camaro_LC/s....17.12_152.JPG

Originally we ordered gloss clear over the brushed aluminum but Forgeline suggested semigloss clear might look even better. We took their advice. Glad we did.

http://v8tvshow.com/1969_Camaro_LC/s....17.12_165.JPG

Fronts have a nice lip too.

http://v8tvshow.com/1969_Camaro_LC/s....17.12_173.JPG

Trevor checking backspacing and clearances during mock up.


http://v8tvshow.com/1969_Camaro_LC/s....17.12_248.JPG

ma73z 07-18-2012 07:56 PM

WOW! Those are some sweet looking wheels :drool:

214Chevy 07-18-2012 11:02 PM

I just stared at those rims without blinking for about 2 minutes straight. :wow: :wow: They are beautiful!!:bow: :bow:

waynieZ 07-18-2012 11:10 PM

Very Nice Lou they'll look great!


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