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Old 12-04-2004, 02:31 PM
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Re: Some projects of mine

they are all so sick
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Re: Some projects of mine

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I am definitely liking the Corvette, and honestly even though the engine is just for mockup purposes, I think it'd be cooler to stick with that EFI roots blower than to do a twin turbo setup.
I have to agree with 351cougar on this one. I think stacking a big blower on top of that motor will really take away from the car's lines, which it looks like he is preserving. I really like the slick look with the fatties under the rear fenders. Hot.
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Except that as you look at the engine in the bay right now you see it has a Roots blower on it with an EFI setup and it's a setup that does fit under the hood.

Wasn't suggesting the typical Weiand 6-71.
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thanks again for the comments, I appreciate because I rarely get this much feedback
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Re: Some projects of mine

Nice build-up of all three kits I would like to see more pics of the truck. BTW what do you mean by Z'd frame. I helped my brother do a "C" notch on his late model chevy to air bag it, is it any where close to the same procedure??
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Z'ing a frame involves moving the front and rear section of the frame up to lower the car/truck. I'm sure there's a more specific explanation some can give but thats basically it. They did it a lot on old hot rods, It kind of faded because of the work level involved and that now you can lower cars/trucks with kits. Back then you worked with what you had.


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I think that you should make those turbos. Altough, lots of fitting. Like in my project.
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