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Old 12-07-2021, 11:43 AM
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What exactly does the input do?

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The top of clutch switch is used as in input to the ECM to briefly disable fuel when the clutch is depressed, which helps decelerate the engine and makes upshifting easier and quicker.
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It is the production Camaro throw out bearing
Gen4 LS F-body or??? That's what I've been using with good results.
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Old 12-11-2021, 02:01 PM
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Is the OEM throwout bearing used or the Tilton? I'm pretty skeptical on non-OE/non-preloaded TOB's but Tilton swears by their part.

Yes LS 4th Gen. Stock. Works good.


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What does the c7 ZR1 intercooler pumps flow compared to others?
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Old 12-18-2021, 11:46 AM
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here's a chart comparing a few including the ZR1

https://fiinterchillers.com/tech_art...sting-results/
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The new mufflers are "Hot Rod" quite. I am still looking for something quieter, but I'm getting old and I am tired of loud cars. I have tinnitus from all the louds stuff I have done all my life. I want my hot rods to be quieter.

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Are you running borla or black heart mufflers?
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Gen4 LS F-body or??? That's what I've been using with good results.

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Is the OEM throwout bearing used or the Tilton? I'm pretty skeptical on non-OE/non-preloaded TOB's but Tilton swears by their part.

Yes LS 4th Gen. Stock. Works good.

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Yes LS 4th Gen. Stock. Works good.

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Mark, I am running the blackheart mufflers on my 68 (Holleys entire system for the Quadralink). I am getting an annoying exhaust drone from about 2-2400 rpm no matter what speed/gear. Are you getting the same?
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Phenomenal build thread Mark!
I spent a good couple of hours going through it.
I have a question regarding your experience with alloy housings. I’m building a Pro Touring 1967 Fairlane hardtop, it’ll weigh around 3200lbs, have around 600hp and run a 6-speed, plus a pretty decent tire (315/30R18) on the back. Predominantly an occasional weekend toy with probably 3-4 track days (circuit) a year.
Strange talk about reduced life on the gears due to housing flex. Strange Engineering also did not recommend their alloy centre due to the weight – yet I’ve seen a host of cars running alloy centres. You’ve used them and have beat on them pretty hard – what’s been your experience?
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Over on YouTube, Lawrence LT Tolman has a how to video on this very subject.


The video is from Feb 17,2022, titled “ using SCIENCE to ELIMINATE exhaust drone: I finally did it!.

Hope it helps.
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