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Thread: LPP test headers are in!
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05-14-2013, 08:46 PM #71
I will try to get a pic tomorrow of where i had to grind. When i pull it to put my PA k-member back in.
I put the the driver in from the top. I had to remove steering linkage and unbolt driver motor mount and lift engine about 1 inch(i also had to pull my canton valve cover but stock one you won't)
Passenger went in from bottom. I had to remove starter. And dip stick tube. Don't know if you have to remove tube. I just did it to be safe.94 Trans am. Built 383/T56(437/409) Wilwoods, tubular suspension, QA1/BMR, Watts Link. Stripped down and set to kill!
Twin Tubo build underway. !GOING AFTER LTX STANDING MILE RECORD!
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05-14-2013, 08:55 PM #72
94 Trans am. Built 383/T56(437/409) Wilwoods, tubular suspension, QA1/BMR, Watts Link. Stripped down and set to kill!
Twin Tubo build underway. !GOING AFTER LTX STANDING MILE RECORD!
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05-15-2013, 03:55 AM #73LTX Regular
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I might have to order some of these and sell my pacesetters
1996 Z28 SS M6 Polo Green Metallic - Built 355 from my 93
1996 Z28 SS M6 Arctic White - Stock
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05-15-2013, 03:57 PM #74
Well that's pretty good news on the install.
Dealing with 20 year old cars with the loose tolerance GM has building them a little grinding can have to be done sometimes.
With our version 1's different people had a lot of different issues. The main ones were one of the passanger side primaries hit the wheel well and the well had to be dented to clear.
Also the top primary on the drivers side hit the steering shaft so it had to be moved over. There were some other primaries that were close to different parts of the K member and required grinding.
Over all with the version 2's we corrected 99% of the issues with the version 1's but depending on the car some minor adjustments may have to be made.
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05-15-2013, 04:05 PM #75
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05-15-2013, 04:06 PM #76Long Live the Opti
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05-15-2013, 04:30 PM #77
True.
We did all the test fitting on a car that had poly mounts.
But you have to realize you are trying to put four 1 7/8" pipes through a space that was only designed for one single pipe coming off the stock exhaust manifold.
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05-15-2013, 04:35 PM #78
94 Trans am. Built 383/T56(437/409) Wilwoods, tubular suspension, QA1/BMR, Watts Link. Stripped down and set to kill!
Twin Tubo build underway. !GOING AFTER LTX STANDING MILE RECORD!
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05-15-2013, 04:40 PM #79
Also if you have the factory oil cooler setup it will have to be removed. And use a short filter.
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05-16-2013, 10:25 AM #80Lurker
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when will we be able to start ordering them? i would like to get a set of these to replace my shittastic bbk shorties lol
94' Z28 A4 black: turbo build in progress
94' Formula A4 red: 355, 11.5:1cr, LE 231/239 cam, comp promags, lpp's, Yank stall, 3:42's, Solomon tune
07' Impala A4: 180000 miles of stockness


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