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Old 08-20-2022, 04:27 PM
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Over on YouTube, Lawrence LT Dolman 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!.

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Thanks for reposting this. It’s hard for me to navigate websites on my phone.

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I got a question on ECM holders. The big one is for the E99 ECM and the smaller one is for the FICM. Stock 2019 ZR1 parts


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Can you provide some information on the oil tank modification? Specifically for the expanded area done to add volume - is it completely open inside the tank where the extension was made or does it have any addition baffling to help reduce the sloshing around and keep the outlet hole submerged?
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Hey mark little out of subject question here, On your camaro "gunner" did you make that center cupholder or where did you find it? I feel that cupholders are essential for these pro-touring cars. thanks.
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Can you provide some information on the oil tank modification? Specifically for the expanded area done to add volume - is it completely open inside the tank where the extension was made or does it have any addition baffling to help reduce the sloshing around and keep the outlet hole submerged?

It is a 2 gallon Peterson tank with added volume. The expansion keeps the cylinder of the Paterson tank to help oil control. The extra volume is main for extra oil so oil level is less sensitive. I check is with a dip stick so the extra oil is extra insurance the engine won’t get starved for oil.







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Hey mark little out of subject question here, On your camaro "gunner" did you make that center cupholder or where did you find it? I feel that cupholders are essential for these pro-touring cars. thanks.

Matt at Sled Alley made the cup holders. One off sheet metal deal


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What electrical body harness did you use or did you make a custom complete body harness like your last build?
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I did not see anywhere where you state what the part # is for the a Mann and Hummel Air oil separator. I looked on their website but did not find that particular one.
Looks like a ProVent 100. The 200 may have been a bit large for the location, it's pretty big. I am curious how the smaller one is working out.
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Looks like a ProVent 100. The 200 may have been a bit large for the location, it's pretty big. I am curious how the smaller one is working out.
I have used it on 3 builds now and it works great. Be aware there are two part numbers on how they vent. Make sure you get the correct one. I would need to do some digging to find the correct part number. The last one I purchased was a Mann ProVent 100 SKU 3931070793 Jan 2019. I think that was the correct one.

Don't blame me if that is the wrong one.

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