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Old 11-17-2010, 02:20 PM
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All this good price guy make me think one of two things, either it is a really nice part or I need to raise my prices.

Here is a FAST bracket but my DEMO ECU's are in the trailer. Here are also some new Coil brackets for the LS2 and later engines. I make 4 coil brackets and 2 coil brackets. The 2 coil brackets are way cheaper because the hardware is so expensive on the 4 coil brackets. I will have pricing on everything next week. The XFI - XIM bracket is 40 bucks.


You do know that will only work for the LS2 LS3 LS9 coil. The LS7 coil is different and requires a different spacing.
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Old 01-08-2011, 03:39 PM
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We now have the MAST ECU bracket as well.

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Rodger - just wanted to say thanks for the brackets for my ISIS modules, ECU and LS7 Coil Packs! The step-down side bracket for the master fuses is a trick addition. Awesome work! My DBW pedal is different but we can make this bracket work. I will shoot you some pics of the pedal later this week and hopefully some installed pics of them all soon. Saved me making all these by hand and there is no way I could have made them anywhere near as nice (I don't have one of those fancy Laser Cutters at home :-)

Thanks again for the great products and super fast turn around!

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Old 01-17-2011, 11:11 AM
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I got a set of brackets for ECU & fuse box from Rodger also... Worked out great!
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Old 01-18-2011, 06:56 AM
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Thanks Guys these parts are super simple in Solidworks. I spend most of my day behind my Giant computer screen designing parts for all the projects we have going on in the shop.

We have coil brackets, engine ecu mounts, trans TCU stuff, Fuse panel parts, ISIS parts, Just lots of parts to make our life and if we sell them to you, your life easier.

I have had guys tell me I saved them 2 or 3 nights in the garage by just giving them something way nicer then they could have made by hand and for probably less money and way less time.
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Old 01-18-2011, 09:39 AM
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Roger, I have a question about the ebrake bracket. I was going to use a floor mount ebrake, but I like the idea of the floor mount. I've already done the under side of my car so I don't want to have to a bunch of fabricating to the floor, but don't mind some patch up work if I have to respray areas that were welded. With using your bracket, what else does it take to hook the ebrake handle up? Also...any plans on making a bracket for the Mast ecu and and a AAW highway 22 harness? One last question....have you come up with pricing for the 4 coil brackets yet? Oh and very nice work btw. Thanks in advance.
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Old 01-18-2011, 10:09 AM
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If you scroll up 4-5 posts you can see the MAST ECU mount.

The ebrake mount is supposed to make this easier. Funny thing is, I completely spaced the ebrake on our own project, so Kenny did this.
https://lateral-g.net/forums/show...5&postcount=96

My bracket would have worked perfect for this.

I also have a bracket for the AAW harness we used on this Goodguys Giveaway car.



Let me know if you have any other questions.
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coil mount brackets for the LS7 coils

the other brackets lok Awesome!! and very well designed. nice work

not trying to hijack the thread by any means just didn't notice if you have an ls7 mount.
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Old 01-18-2011, 10:53 AM
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coil mount brackets for the LS7 coils

the other brackets lok Awesome!! and very well designed. nice work

not trying to hijack the thread by any means just didn't notice if you have an ls7 mount.
Yes we do, I have had them for a few weeks. I have sold some a half dozen already.

We have LS1, LS2-LS3, and LS7 coil brackets. In a couple different configurations.
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Old 01-18-2011, 01:50 PM
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If you scroll up 4-5 posts you can see the MAST ECU mount.

The ebrake mount is supposed to make this easier. Funny thing is, I completely spaced the ebrake on our own project, so Kenny did this.
https://lateral-g.net/forums/show...5&postcount=96

My bracket would have worked perfect for this.

I also have a bracket for the AAW harness we used on this Goodguys Giveaway car.



Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks Roger. I assume then once you have the pattern in the computer, you can cut whatever combination a customer wants on one panel. For example, to do one side Mast and the other AAW. One other question...will the coil brackets work with L92 coils?
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