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  • Originally posted by OVRKILL View Post
    You're absolutely right....no excuses. Lol....well it is kinda purty and would look great next to the fireplace. But I'll need an engine stand No idea on the oil. Haven't asked.
    As you can see this beautiful engine is the focal point of my entire house. *golf clap* Now in this room there is a portrait over the fire place of me next to my beautiful engine.Just run some gas station oil special should be fine right?
    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 OVRKILL View Post
      Lol....well it is kinda purty and would look great next to the fireplace. But I'll need an engine stand

      No idea on the oil. Haven't asked.
      ha ha.
      I was just curious, I am starting to notice that engine rebuilders are recommending people use Brad Penn oil even if the car has a roller cam. My work is a distributor for them and I am trying to decide if we should be stocking full synthetic. Right now we stock synthetic blend in multiple different weights, break in oil, gear oil, and grease.

      In the next few months I want to become a sponsor here to sell oil, car jackets, brake pads, and a handul of other things.

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      • Throw some supertec in it just to piss off everyone on tech.....
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        • No update yet???
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          Originally posted by 81DaytonaPaceCar


          Can you argue that it's "revolutionary"? Perhaps. Just because it's "new" and "different" doesn't mean it's the greatest thing since sliced bread.

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          • Originally posted by bigjon88 View Post
            No update yet???
            he's still cleaning up the drool and other bodily fluids spilled in the garage....
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            Originally posted by meissen
            I actually agree with Darren on everything he said...
            Originally posted by 81DaytonaPaceCar
            Yep, pretty much...not too often I agree 100% with Darren, but there it is...


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            • Looks awesome! I can't wait to see this thing at the meet & greet. It is going to be there, right?

              By the way, I like your valve covers
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              • Originally posted by jetice View Post
                Looks awesome! I can't wait to see this thing at the meet & greet. It is going to be there, right?

                By the way, I like your valve covers
                Me to I wanted to steal them just to stare at some wall art
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                Originally posted by 81DaytonaPaceCar


                Can you argue that it's "revolutionary"? Perhaps. Just because it's "new" and "different" doesn't mean it's the greatest thing since sliced bread.

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                • Valve covers are already off....black ones are on (also a place holder) until the "real" ones show up. M&G is a no ah-ah....focusing on Power Tour....and that will be stretch.

                  REALLY stuck in what to do next. I cant believe I have never had anyone answer what the distance is from valley cover to the bottom of the cowl. With all the fbodies and intake swaps that have ever occured, no one seems to be able to answer it. Crazy....

                  That dimension dictates what happens next....though I have a feeling I know the answer. Lol, you'd think I would have found it over the last 18months, but wanted to have the engine here to measure the distance first hand. Anyway, I gain an extra inch in cutting the wiper tray, subsequently losing the passenger side wiper....no biggie but would rather not if I didnt have to. Intake is 8 3/4" from valley to top of the fuel rail. I can throw the k-member and schtuff on, make a roller out of it and ship to the body shop but would rather shim the K a 1/2" or less if that's all I need.

                  Thoughts?
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                  • Calling Mike (concept) - he has his intake off right now.

                    EDIT: No he doesn't
                    Last edited by Lucky SOB; March 5th, 2012, 05:57 PM.
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                    • Exactly 8 3/4"s........

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                      • I had mine off like a week ago didn't know you still needed that dimension.
                        Doing less with more


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                        • Originally posted by tastyZL1 View Post
                          Exactly 8 3/4"s........
                          Some how I dont believe you

                          Originally posted by DETROITMUSCLE View Post
                          I had mine off like a week ago didn't know you still needed that dimension.
                          Son of a.....
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                          • I don't know why you are so worried about windshield wipers. If this gets caught in the rain, its not like it is going straight for very much longer

                            Will it at least be at Berger?
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                            • Originally posted by OVRKILL View Post
                              Some how I dont believe you

                              For some reason, I think that I also gave you that same dimension (8.75in) back in August or so. I'm too lazy to go back and look through the countless posts here!



                              Just cram the thing up there and see if it clears.
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                              • Originally posted by BlackBirdDaddy View Post
                                For some reason, I think that I also gave you that same dimension (8.75in) back in August or so. I'm too lazy to go back and look through the countless posts here!



                                Just cram the thing up there and see if it clears.
                                That's what I was "told"....but now I've seen it for myself, I'm convinced. Found from another source, valley to cowl is 7-3/8"....FAST is 7.

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                                Get your arse over here this weekend and lets get some work done!
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