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Thread: edelbrock intake manifold swap.. what all is needed

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    No prob dude, better to make a stout combo than a turd.
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    most of the people that put together "turds" are the ones that complete their "builds" based on info from people that THINK they know whats going on. The ONLY way to build something successful is to contact professionals and gain their opinions and utilize them.

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    Oh Jeeze, another one.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    Quote Originally Posted by wondertruck View Post
    most of the people that put together "turds" are the ones that complete their "builds" based on info from people that THINK they know whats going on. The ONLY way to build something successful is to contact professionals and gain their opinions and utilize them.


    Which is what I told him to do for his setup...
    The superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions. - Confucius

    "He who asks of life nothing but the improvement of his own nature, is less liable than anyone else to miss and waste life."- Henri Frederic Amiel

    '01 Chev Z71 LT - '85 BMW 745i TURBO - '88 BMW 750iL - '88 Ford F150 XLT Lariat - '79 MB 240D - '79 MB 280S Euro
    '80 MB 380SE-5.0 Euro - '85 MB 300SD - '87 MB 300SDL - 1990 MB 300SEL - '91 MB 300SE - '91 MB 560SEL

    Let's face it, the red hair... makes 'em wet.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wondertruck View Post
    most of the people that put together "turds" are the ones that complete their "builds" based on info from people that THINK they know whats going on. The ONLY way to build something successful is to contact professionals and gain their opinions and utilize them.
    I'm just getting some ideas sort of like a well planned out brainstorming idea of what i want to do before i just jump in and start buying stuff and slapping stuff together... I've already talked to couple shops about my plans through email...

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    Didn't realize you're in the DFW area, plenty of good shops around here to speak with.
    The superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions. - Confucius

    "He who asks of life nothing but the improvement of his own nature, is less liable than anyone else to miss and waste life."- Henri Frederic Amiel

    '01 Chev Z71 LT - '85 BMW 745i TURBO - '88 BMW 750iL - '88 Ford F150 XLT Lariat - '79 MB 240D - '79 MB 280S Euro
    '80 MB 380SE-5.0 Euro - '85 MB 300SD - '87 MB 300SDL - 1990 MB 300SEL - '91 MB 300SE - '91 MB 560SEL

    Let's face it, the red hair... makes 'em wet.


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