Change from the norm
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Change from the norm
It's Sunday. Not too much todo but look forward (...) to another exciting work week and work on the motor. Figured I would post up some pictures that were posted on a local forum yesterday. Nice "little" Precision turbochargers They almost look like mine, lol. Enjoy.
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Re: Change from the norm (Muckman)
Awesome build. I love the custom intake and the 18° cylinder heads. (Stock Chevy heads are 23° angle between the head gasket and rocker cover, 18° makes for a more direct runner) And the BOVs are enormous.
It is overrated, though. 65# fuel injectors would be at 100% duty at .50 BSFC. A forced induction V-8 usually requires more like .60 BSFC, especially with the F.A.S.T. system.
It is overrated, though. 65# fuel injectors would be at 100% duty at .50 BSFC. A forced induction V-8 usually requires more like .60 BSFC, especially with the F.A.S.T. system.
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Re: Change from the norm (Hella_JDM)
been wondering this...is that legal? replacing all your guages including speedo with aftermarket stuff? wouldn't mind ditching my dash and fabbing one from scratch and using all autometer CF or cobalt series stuff.
--gabriel
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Re: Change from the norm (gac_gonejeepin)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">replacing all your guages including speedo with aftermarket stuff? </TD></TR></TABLE>
It is perfectly legal unless you try to resell the car. Then it becomes "odometer fraud". To beat this law you can roll the odometer on the new gauge forward, which can be done with an electric drill. (for mechanical speedometers, don't know what you can do about electronic speedometers)
If anyone needs a similar gauge cluster for a 1978-81 Camaro, I am selling one on Ebay.
It is perfectly legal unless you try to resell the car. Then it becomes "odometer fraud". To beat this law you can roll the odometer on the new gauge forward, which can be done with an electric drill. (for mechanical speedometers, don't know what you can do about electronic speedometers)
If anyone needs a similar gauge cluster for a 1978-81 Camaro, I am selling one on Ebay.