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Old 01-16-2021, 09:21 AM
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If Chevrolet really wanted to capture the classic lines of a Camaro in a modern build, they would have done something like this!!
Just an amazing car!!
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Car looks fantastic Mark, as do all your builds!! Any chance you know the part number on the power brake vacuum hose??
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The government wouldn’t allow this new. Stiffer crash/ roll over guidelines now , I bet anyways. That’s why the concept Challanger changed so much with production cars. I bet usage of existing under pinnings might of helped the change in production cars too. I’m a Chevy guy, but the concept Challanger looked great. Made me consider buying a new car.
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Car looks fantastic Mark, as do all your builds!! Any chance you know the part number on the power brake vacuum hose??

Just two Gates 1/2 hoses with a molded in 90 degree bends. Ask your parts store for them.


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Just in time for the Riddler competition !!!!!
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Do you use the ecm to control the cooling fans? Curious to what everyone does to control the fans with AC request?
Thanks and beautiful build.
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Do you use the ecm to control the cooling fans? Curious to what everyone does to control the fans with AC request?
Thanks and beautiful build.

Yes I use the ECM to PWM the fans. This is not how the GM crate cal is set up. I have to make a new cal to do that.

The fan runs off 3 inputs - Coolant Temp, AC head pressure and inlet air temp post intercooler bricks.

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Ok.Thanks I've intalled a few gm crate engines with gmpp computers and used the fan wire from the gmpp harness but there isn't a way to tell it when AC is turned on unfortunately.
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