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Huron Speed A/C Turbo Kit - Another Reason to Tear Into It
Look whos talking the guys who hasn't updated his thread in over a month. Same guy it would have taken at least a year and a tanker truck full of booze to get this mod done.
Look whos talking the guys who hasn't updated his thread in over a month. Same guy it would have taken at least a year and a tanker truck full of booze to get this mod done.
.....true statement.
Jonny and Jim, have to admit it looks like a sweet set-up.....and you know I'm diggin the shiny stuff Lol, for the others who intend on building it to the standard of Jim's "eye"
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Jonny and Jim, have to admit it looks like a sweet set-up.....and you know I'm diggin the shiny stuff Lol, for the others who intend on building it to the standard of Jim's "eye"
Christmas shopping and general "holiday stuff" has put the stall on the project. But I did manage to get some stuff done this past week.
After fitting the alternator to the fuel rail covers, I figured that gives me a good excuse to repaint both cover and get them matching which they weren't before. Well, after partially painting the covers, I held them next to the intake and they now made the intake look almost green! Needless to say, intake off and ready to paint.
Prepped "hot side" for installation
Had to detail the snail with "Poncho Metallic Blue" paint
you have to be careful. the vent tubes shouldnt be higher than the inlet to the radiator. with the ls6 intake you can use the older 97-2000 vents and just notch the intake
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