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Maybe it's just me as I get older, but the Black Widow mufflers were a little too much for me. They sounded great at idle, but that was where it ended for me. The claim is true, there's absolutely no drone, and at highway speed, they're essentially silent. The problem for me was from 1500-3000 rpm. The raspy cackling sound just isn't my thing. With all that being said, I made the jump back to my Magnaflows. They are mellow at idle and cruising and come alive at WOT. Perfect for a night out with the wife or hauling the babies around.
On a side note, we've had the opportunity to add another classic to the stable, 1952 Pontiac Chieftain. This old Poncho is in pretty solid shape and is mostly original. It had a restoration about 45 years ago and has been stored indoors since 1983. She runs and drives pretty well for a boat. |
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I gave the ol girl one final wash tonight and sent her off to her new home. Hopefully he enjoys this truck as much as I have.
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Sad to see it go. Good luck on the burb hunt
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Wow buddy, can't believe you sold her! Can't wait to see what you do next!
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With an empty spot in the garage, I've got the itch to get going on the next project. I've had this truck for a few years now, and she's been patiently waiting her turn. It belonged to my wife's grandmother and it was also part of our wedding. It's only fitting that it eventually ended up in our garage. I'll start a build thread over in Alternate Tinkerings once I actually get some parts on order. The initial plan is a modern engine with Tremec 6 spd, coilover suspension, disc brakes, bucket seats. I've been struggling with making a decision on the engine. I have a line on a 5.0 coyote from an F150 at a decent price if it's going to stay Ford in a Ford. I've also found a 6.0 LS LQ4 for about half the price of the coyote. Very tempting to throw the bowtie heart in the Ford! If going the LS route, then I'd like to do a turbo setup pushing for 600 HP or so. Definitely open for recommendations if anyone has any.
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Wish id have known it was available. Good luck with the f100.
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Stay Ford and paint the engine blue. Or, check out delmospeed's new FE valve cover adapters for LS. Either way, it's a beauty
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Very nice truck! If your u can swing it, I vote for the coyote and keeping it all Ford. I love the one in my F150.
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ooh, go with the coyote and give it a ghost cam tune, if you aren't going to put in an actual set of cams for it. They sound great when done right, without having to spend the money on an actual set of cams.
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Dig the F100, but, if you don't mind me asking, where did the GMC end up? Still in TN?
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After a small road trip on Friday, I am officially back in a Chevy! I picked up this 72 Suburban from a guy on Craiglist from east TN. Those little hamster wheels in my head are already spinning and I'm working on a parts list. I'll make a build thread for it soon and link it here for those that care to follow.
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Nice looking Burb Jason, congrats on the purchase!
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ooooooo, looks like fun!
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Nice!
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Thanks guys! I can't wait to get started! First step is trying to make this beast fit into my garage. I've created a build thread if anyone would like to follow along. Link is in my signature.
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Nice projects you have there. I'm also in line for a Burb and more seats. Will follow along on the new projects when started.
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