let me know when you up for getting some... i may be able to hook you a deal when your ready
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let me know when you up for getting some... i may be able to hook you a deal when your ready
for the coil packs or the wires?
wires.... coil packs are hard to find
Ideas about exhaust.
Im doing TXspeeds' Pacesetter LT's and ORY, then going get some piping welded on to a single muffler 3" in/out and a turndown. Anyone got any ideas on what would sound good? Magnaflow, hooker, flowdisaster...?
Also, does anyone know where I can pick up a fairly new engine temp sensor for cheap, without having to go to the dealer to get raped?
thanks,
david
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(duckysbht @ Jan 24 2007, 08:58 AM) [snapback]81020[/snapback]</div>The following is from Rockauto.com Give the link a few seconds to load and it will open up the correct directory and display the parts.....Quote:
Also, does anyone know where I can pick up a fairly new engine temp sensor for cheap, without having to go to the dealer to get raped?
thanks,
david [/b]
2001 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 5.3L 323cid V8 FI (T) : Cooling System : Coolant Temperature Sensor
STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS Part # TX89 $9.52
ACDELCO SENSOR,ENG COOL TEMP 2-WAY MALE ACDELCO Part # 213953 $16.95
AIRTEX Part # 5S1475 $17.43
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(duckysbht @ Jan 24 2007, 10:58 AM) [snapback]81020[/snapback]</div>I just put a magnaflow catback on my wifes ford( :thumbdown: ) truck. the tone of the magnaflow is nice, but i was dissapointed on how quiet it was. At idle its not much louder than stock exhaust.Quote:
Ideas about exhaust.
Im doing TXspeeds' Pacesetter LT's and ORY, then going get some piping welded on to a single muffler 3" in/out and a turndown. Anyone got any ideas on what would sound good? Magnaflow, hooker, flowdisaster...?
Also, does anyone know where I can pick up a fairly new engine temp sensor for cheap, without having to go to the dealer to get raped?
thanks,
david
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(duckysbht @ Jan 24 2007, 10:58 AM) [snapback]81020[/snapback]</div>I'll give you the one from my LS1. It has 5300 miles and it is just sitting in the tool box.Quote:
Ideas about exhaust.
Im doing TXspeeds' Pacesetter LT's and ORY, then going get some piping welded on to a single muffler 3" in/out and a turndown. Anyone got any ideas on what would sound good? Magnaflow, hooker, flowdisaster...?
Also, does anyone know where I can pick up a fairly new engine temp sensor for cheap, without having to go to the dealer to get raped?
thanks,
david
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I would agree with Mr. P, and just do rod bolts. Spin that biatch up to 6,700 rpm.
When is all of this going down? I love to tear shit up...I just hate cleaning up or putting back together!!
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(GMCwantsLS1 @ Jan 24 2007, 07:10 PM) [snapback]81091[/snapback]</div>I just might take you up on that.Quote:
I'll give you the one from my LS1. It has 5300 miles and it is just sitting in the tool box.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(SCIV @ Jan 24 2007, 08:03 PM) [snapback]81101[/snapback]</div>This should be going down a little bit after the time I get out of school which is like the first of may. It might be a little later if I dont have all the stuff I want to go in right away.Quote:
I would agree with Mr. P, and just do rod bolts. Spin that biatch up to 6,700 rpm.
When is all of this going down? I love to tear shit up...I just hate cleaning up or putting back together!!
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Don't spin to 6700 with stock push rods. Get some hardened ones first or face the wrath of the GM L-shaped push rod.