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  • Originally posted by mcalus View Post
    No hard feelings, I'd say 3 put of 4 people dont like the color

    On the bright side, this hooker is ready to go back in! Shooting for Wednesday!



    Edit: how big of a cooler should I get?
    Originally posted by DETROITMUSCLE View Post
    Make sure you fill the converter before installing it and make sure it fully engages you should hear it click.


    My friend put the convertor in, he said they are sometimes a pain and other times they go right on. And yes we filled it up with trans fluid
    2002 Z28 Camaro A4
    1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
    1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
    2008 Ford Fusion SE - DD
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    • I dunno about on a FI engine, but I learned the hard way that it'll idle really high on a carb'd car without the torque converter bolted up. Personally I wouldn't take the chance. I'd get some fluid in the thing and let 'er rip.

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      • My to do list




        I stopped at harbor freight and got a few lights so I can actually see


        I got the heater core hoses ran, so all coolant hoses are done.
        I got the trans connectors all pluggged in. Got the shifter cable thingy that runs from trans to throttle bracket ran up to engine bay and connected. low oil level sensor is plugged in, as for the oil pressure sensor. Bought 3 new bolts for the throttle cable since I misplaced mine.

        While I was at harbor freight I also got some new wire loom (black) so I could replace the stock stuff that was covered in oil. It looks factory can't beat 30' for $6.


        2002 Z28 Camaro A4
        1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
        1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
        2008 Ford Fusion SE - DD
        -- MCALUS MOLDED PILLAR PODS, PM ME FOR MORE INFO--
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        • Do yourself a favor and pull your wheels off and clean your rotors up. You will probably end up with a "warped" feel in your pedal if you don't
          2015 Silverado

          Originally posted by JoeliusZ28
          If you need 6 and half grand to break your tires loose you shouldnt be attempting a holeshot.

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          • I like progress! This will be running soon.
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            1998 Trans Am Convertible A4 - WS6 hood, WS6 air lid, WS6 rims, drilled/slotted rotors.

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            • Yeah I was going to get the rotors turned, they are virtually brand new.

              I got the O2 sensors in. I'll need an extension for the passenger side. Got the ground and power wire hooked up. Starter wires connected to starter. Started on putting the ac compressor back in until I realized I routed the passenger side wires wrong around the accessory bracket.

              Hopefully my friend can cone over and help me finish everything up tomorrow night
              2002 Z28 Camaro A4
              1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
              1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
              2008 Ford Fusion SE - DD
              -- MCALUS MOLDED PILLAR PODS, PM ME FOR MORE INFO--
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              • How are you all wiring your EWP?

                This should be running by Wednesday!

                Edit: where can I get 1 o2 extension the quickest? What oil should I use for break in and how soon should I change it?
                Last edited by mcalus; April 23rd, 2012, 12:26 PM.
                2002 Z28 Camaro A4
                1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
                1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
                2008 Ford Fusion SE - DD
                -- MCALUS MOLDED PILLAR PODS, PM ME FOR MORE INFO--
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                • WS6store is where I got mine.

                  I've heard run just your favorite conventional oil, 500 miles, change it. Then 1000, change. 1500, change. 2000 change, then normal oil changes.
                  Originally posted by Yoshi94
                  Mines about an inch bigger than Kyles. I need to get one of those
                  Originally posted by ryanwarby01
                  Put it this way, if you have a money tree a LT1 is a wood chipper!
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                  • Originally posted by mcalus View Post
                    How are you all wiring your EWP?

                    This should be running by Wednesday!

                    Edit: where can I get 1 o2 extension the quickest? What oil should I use for break in and how soon should I change it?
                    I think I have one laying around if you need it. For a '95 tho, not sure if it has the same connection.
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                    355 LT1 M6. 232/240 LE cam. 21* Trick Flow heads. Fully ported intake. 58mm TPIS tb. 42# SVO Injectors. LS7 Lifters. Moser 9" TrueTrac w/ 4.22 gears. True Duals. UMI Suspension. LS1 brake swap. Dr. Phil tuned 400ish rwhp. Money Pit.

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                    • Yeah for break in you can even just use your cheap-o store brand from O'Reilly or elsewhere. Really, as long as it's being changed on a regular basis and you're not going over the 3,000 miles it's no big deal.
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                      Owner, MiFBody.com
                      Administrator, LTxTech.com


                      1994 Camaro LT1 Transplant - 357ci LT1, cammed, stalled, and driven.
                      2022 Camaro LT1 - "Cherry Bomb 2"
                      Michigan FBody Meet & Greet Car Show 2022
                      June 4th, 2022 - 9am to 3pm!!!
                      The HUB Stadium, Auburn Hills, MI

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                      • Originally posted by ryanwarby01 View Post
                        I think I have one laying around if you need it. For a '95 tho, not sure if it has the same connection.
                        It's the single wire style. It's a round connector.

                        Thanks everyone!

                        Tonight we got the trans lines hooked up, gear selector cable and the convertor bolted to the flywheel. Also the master distributer for the brakes turned out to not be stripped but that we used the wrong thread size. For whatever reason they chose a coarse thread on one and a fine thread on the other.

                        How hard is it to adjust the rockers? My friend hasn't done them before so it's new to the both of us. Any info on that would be great.

                        Where are you A4 guys mounting your trans cooler?
                        2002 Z28 Camaro A4
                        1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
                        1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
                        2008 Ford Fusion SE - DD
                        -- MCALUS MOLDED PILLAR PODS, PM ME FOR MORE INFO--
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                        • http://shbox.com/1/4th_gen_tech2.html#adjust_valves

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                          • Mike there is a proceedure on www.shbox.com
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                            • Originally posted by Plum Nuts View Post
                              Mike there is a proceedure on www.shbox.com
                              Thanks Jim and Larry!!!
                              2002 Z28 Camaro A4
                              1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
                              1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
                              2008 Ford Fusion SE - DD
                              -- MCALUS MOLDED PILLAR PODS, PM ME FOR MORE INFO--
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                              • As for mounting the trans cooler, I mounted mine right to the passenger side splash guard under the turn signal.

                                The air dam actually forces the air up into the splash guard, we cut out where the trans cooler was so the air gets forced up into the splash guard and then back down through the cooler.




                                And not the best pic but you can see how we made the splices:
                                - Brian Meissen
                                Owner, MiFBody.com
                                Administrator, LTxTech.com


                                1994 Camaro LT1 Transplant - 357ci LT1, cammed, stalled, and driven.
                                2022 Camaro LT1 - "Cherry Bomb 2"
                                Michigan FBody Meet & Greet Car Show 2022
                                June 4th, 2022 - 9am to 3pm!!!
                                The HUB Stadium, Auburn Hills, MI

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