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excellent ships !
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Thanks guys, I dont want to hijack Kims thread so if you want to see more go here and look around!
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Hey Kim just picked up on this build looking really nice...
doors look great I know it would be more work but did you consider on rounding the bottom of the doors? just a thought... Mark |
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That's what I was thinking without looking at the doors/opening's myself...very slick truck should look great when your done...
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Hey Kim i just picked up a new "old" bumper for the front of my truck and i am going to try, and install it the way you did, by making my own brackets and welding them up. Thanks for making me try this. lol
Truck is coming out great Kim Ray ps happy new year |
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i just went thru your build thread, great minds think alike. i think i need bigger rubber on mine though. :o your fabrication skills are amazing, i looked at shaving drip rails and realized how much work to shave them. great truck. painting it screaming yellow by chance? :D |
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Haven't decide on a final color yet but hope to get there this year. Kim |
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That front bumper iz lookin slick!
I have been thinking on not putting a bumper on, but maybe i should take this ans see if an adjustment is needed with my front end. Keep up the advanced work! Brian Posted via Mobile Device |
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Well I've decided to go in a little different direction with my build.
I was originally going to run a stroked 454 BB. When I started adding up what it was going to cost to build my bare block and get a O.D trans it got to be a little discouraging. I started hitting craigslist and found this combo from a guy who happened to live near me. 6.0 LS2 with a 4L70 out of an 2009 SS Trailblazer. It only has 18,000 miles. These are rated at 395 HP and around 400 Ft Lbs of torque. Comes with all the accessories, computer and harness for the engine and trans. The initial outlay hurt but it should save me a lot in the long run and I will finally be able to make some real progress on my build. Here's a few pics. Kim |
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Nice!
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She'll still be a good engine combo for you.;)
I was in the same boat myself and went with the engine trans combo I have now. Sometimes your wants doesnt match your wallet.:lol: My wallet has more lint in it than money. ;) With the recession and job security makes you more money conscious. You can always play around with chips and computer programming;) http://www.fastchip.com/ I can't wait till you have her shoe horned in and fired up! Now you are going to have to make a drive shaft correct or find one that will fit? Me and my father made one for mine. |
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It's going to be fun making it fit. This was the last thing I needed to finish my frame. I will have to change the pan but they make them for my front clip so that shouldn't be a problem. Kim |
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Welcome to the LSx club Kim! I think that's the way to go (ask Bam). There's so much you can do with these engine/trans combo.
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I think you will be real happy with this setup.....Jim
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nice combination sir ! that is one healthy lookin' block !
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Awesome! I have a good friend with that very same Trailblazer and he let me drive it. You're gonna dig it!
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I mourn the death of your Big Block. I would have even considered taking up a collection to keep you on track. Good luck with the build. |
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I'm sure I can find a Dr. Frankenstein who would love to bring the monster back to life. Kim |
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I am sure it will not be just another small block with you putting it in, if its like the rest of your build it will be awesome.
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Sounds like a good deal on the engine, looking forward to seeing you getting it mounted. :ito:
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back to your brakes. Why did you choose a 2005 truck hydro/master brake system for your ride? I have a chance to pick one up for 150. You also need to remember the trailblazer weights much,much more than a 55-59 truck. All than electronic crap weight alot. HP to Weight ratios. |
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When i went to the truck salvage yard it was the nicest one they had. They had some Astro vans but they were a lot older with more miles. Kim |
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Any progress on the engine / trans install?
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I still need to get some swap plates ordered. Hope to start real soon on it though. Kim |
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lookin' forward to see you project on the road ! |
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once you get it running, you will never regret an efi motor :D
i chose the easy way out with the ramjet motor, but i paid dearly for it :waah: i'm surprised that it has a belt drive cooling fan, i thought everything had electric fans any more |
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just going through your build now....awesome fab work man!...sweet motor/ tranny combo too....
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I will be updating it soon as I've been amassing parts so I can get the engine and trans in and finish my frame. Kim |
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Was able to get a little done on the truck.
I had to get all the steering in so I can start fitting the engine. Picked up all new parts at NAPA and CPP. Also had to get new engine mounts and swap plates so the LS will fit into the Chevelle clip. Going with energy suspension just because. Also picked up a trans cross member from CPP. Kim |
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Also got my harness, DBW pedal, MAF sensor and computers from PSI.
Everything looks real nice. I should be able to get the computers inside the cab without much trouble. Kim |
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Looks nice Kim.
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Looking real good....Jim
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Just thinking about the result of this build makes me grin:D
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Thanks for the compliments guys.
Hoping to get the engine and trans in next week. Kim |
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