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Old 03-09-2020, 08:02 PM
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Very nice! Will look great sitting next to Hellfire. Do we have a name yet? Brimstone?
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Mark, I have been following the build of all of your Camaro's top notch workmanship, the Holley crossmember did you use part number 12626HKR by chance, image on there web site looks a little different, and did you have to modify it for the Detroit Speed Subframe? prob will go this route on my build.

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We are dry building the whole car this time before paint. Matt is putting the front clip on it now to finish the engine bay.

Just finished the dip stick for dry sump tank.



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In this pic, is the long L bracket attached to the radiator custom made or where did you source it?

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In this pic, is the long L bracket attached to the radiator custom made or where did you source it?

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Sorry I don’t understand your question. The picture is of the dry sump tank.

The radiator was made by C&R. The car was modified a lot to make it fit.


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Sorry...this long upper bracket here.

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Sorry...this long upper bracket here.

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That comes from C&R.


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Hey Mark. Great build per usual...

I’m wondering how you check the oil with the dry sump tank in that location. Do you use a custom dipstick through the fitting on the firewall? Would a sight glass welded on the side of the tank work?...

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Old 12-30-2020, 04:42 PM
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Hey Mark. Great build per usual...

I’m wondering how you check the oil with the dry sump tank in that location. Do you use a custom dipstick through the fitting on the firewall? Would a sight glass welded on the side of the tank work?...

Thank you for all the information and ideas you provide to this forum.

It has a dip stick




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