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Are you doing it by yourself? I started Friday night by myself since I was home alone... didn't finish until Saturday night with two others helping me.
I'll have my dad and neighbor available...shouldnt be too bad me and my dad have done several engine swaps and other stuff for friends/family right now he mostly does a/c work and is a supervisor at the central garage for city of baton rouge...told him to try and get me some police strobes but he wont lol
I'll have my dad and neighbor available...shouldnt be too bad me and my dad have done several engine swaps and other stuff for friends/family right now he mostly does a/c work and is a supervisor at the central garage for city of baton rouge...told him to try and get me some police strobes but he wont lol
Thats awesome. The hard part about this install is the area to reach the nuts on the stock manifolds are very small. Once you get the stock ones off, should be good to go.
Thats awesome. The hard part about this install is the area to reach the nuts on the stock manifolds are very small. Once you get the stock ones off, should be good to go.
unless you have some ***** and went crawford, then you are just getting started :-D
Really? it looks so nice haha...what would you suggest?
I would just keep the stock upper plenum. I would definately not use that kinetix one. Just get a mrev or mrev2, depending on which year model Z you have, and a spacer. 03-05 mrev, 06 mrev2
Thats awesome. The hard part about this install is the area to reach the nuts on the stock manifolds are very small. Once you get the stock ones off, should be good to go.
yeah, listen to this man... he can tell you everything you need to know about nuts.... small, large, oval, round... you name it, he knows it.