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Old 08-07-2008, 07:52 AM
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Hey All,

Just wanted folks to see where we are at so far and the latest pictures. I mocked up and tacked both downtubes yesterday and will hopefully have everything run to the axle over the weekend. And then the car can go back to Prodigy Customs for a while.

I will be swapping this car for another first gen Camaro getting the same treatment to an LS engine. Let me know what you think so far and hopefully the pics work out properly.

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Cool, I see the intercooler is mounted. Larry and I were just talking about that.
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Looking good!

Wow there will be some interesting fabriction work needed to connect the outputs of each turbo from the intercooler to the individual intake inlets!
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Looking good!

Wow there will be some interesting fabriction work needed to connect the outputs of each turbo from the intercooler to the individual intake inlets!
yeah looks like some major work to get around the control arms and inner fenders
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Looks good Mike & jp! I know Larry is stoked!!
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yeah looks like some major work to get around the control arms and inner fenders
i thought i read its getting a ame clip, which if so aftermarket clips are narrower then stock, so hopefully there is enough room in the uca area
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ahhh............... memories. Looks good Mike. Larry is going to be very happy when this car is finally done.

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yeah looks like some major work to get around the control arms and inner fenders
quit being such a pessimist...



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Hey All,

Thanks so much for the kind words for sure. It is going to be "interesting" as far as the intercooler plumbing, but not bad at all. But then again that is what fabricating is all about

The inner fenders may need a little work, but by the looks of things minmal. We went through 2.5 versions of the headers to get what we think is a good compromise. The AME clip will help for sure and even with the RD radiator and fan package there is a lot of room to work with.

The intercooler may look mounted, but is more just quickly located as it will take a bit more fudging to be what I consider correct.

Thanks again everyone.

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The Morrison clip is on the way. It's also getting one of our Prodigy Bar 4 link kits and also will have shockwaves in the rear, so we have lots of exhaust clearance issues to deal with. It's gonna be fun.

We are taking it away from Mike and John soon. Once we build the motor, we can get the motor in the car with the new clip. Were doing exhaust tunnels in the floors and trunk, and then we will let Mike and John go at the rest of the intercooling and exhaust plumbing.

Man it's good to have friends like these guys!
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