11-27-2009, 07:58 PM | #201 |
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Re: 66 frame off resto-mod
"Tite-seal". I think they call it. Go online and see if your store has it . Mine does.
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11-30-2009, 09:37 AM | #202 |
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Well, the engine harness and computer had to go back to Current Performance as it looks like something was missed when they did the harness and computer re-program. I hope things will go more smooth when it returns and the engine comes to life...
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12-14-2009, 09:06 AM | #203 |
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Well I got my computer and harness back and the engine fired up for the first time (the computer was bad and I had to buy another)! I'm not out of the woods yet as the accelerator did not work at all. The throttle body moves when the system is turned on and it runs smooth from fast idle to normal, but pressing on the drive-by-wire pedal does nothing. Times like this I miss the old style linkage moving the butterfly!
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Great build, I have a 95 caprice that I bought for my project and it has an LT-1 and a 4L60E trans. I am watching your build and I'm wondering, if you had it to do over would you just buy a 5.3 ls motor instead? I have heard that the LT-1's are allot harder because of the complex wiring and the cost to have it modified. What is your opinion? Thanks
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12-14-2009, 07:13 PM | #206 |
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I,for some reason, thought you had an LT-1. Well thanks anyways for the advise. Its what I got so I think I'm just going to use it and see how it goes.
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01-01-2010, 03:44 PM | #207 |
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It has been a while since the last update, but progress has been slow... Got most of the front end assembled and also got the drive by wire working so the engine is running.
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here are some shots of what we are looking to do for the air intake. We are using the old heater box as an air cleaner box that draws fresh air from the cowl vents. RRC is still working on it, what do you guys think?
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01-02-2010, 02:11 PM | #209 |
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awesome idea
i dont like the bulky heater box but it will make a great ram air box what air cleaner are you using
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01-02-2010, 02:32 PM | #211 |
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there are alot of elements you can use.. just place flat panel type
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The ls1 f-bodys use a flat style filter that should be pretty easy to adapt within the box. I'll take some measurements if interested.
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I have a question and if I missed it in the thread I apologize.
So are you using a vintage air setup or the 08 truck heater/blower box? If you are using the vintage air setup, are you using the GM air conditioning compressor or the vintage air compressor? If you are using the 08 truck blower box, I need a number to the shop building the truck |
01-06-2010, 01:55 PM | #215 |
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seams to me its not a stock unit. it looks like a vintage unit. I am goin to try to use the stock 08 but I have to mesure it and Im not sure just yet how to deal with the panel. If I go with the stock truck panel then Ill try to hide it some where. If I get it to work Ill let you know cl08.
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I am wanting to use the factory cluster. so i was thinking i can use it all. I am building a crewcab and I want to use the door locks. power windows. remote start ect.
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Are you getting an entire 08 truck? FWIW, When I was planning my project, RRC recommended that if I wanted to use all the modern stuff that comes with a new truck it would be better to buy a good running truck so he could work on them side my side.
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Hey Tom,
I have been eagerly awaiting an update. Good progress. I really like the air cleaner idea, wish I had thought of it. I built a plenum box and mounted a classic 14" air cleaner on top so it looks momentarily like it has a carb. What did you find wrong with the drive by wire? I have my pedal mounted but I am not ready to start the engine yet. If you have any tips I would be glad to hear them. TR
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Tom, I have a question for you. I noticed that your KBS treatment was painted over. Is this a suggested method for that application?
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It was, the KBS goes on the bare metal then primer, then paint. The KBS should help keep rust at bay for longer then just paint and primer. I don't want to have to deal with rust again, it's expensive!
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01-07-2010, 09:36 AM | #224 |
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It is a wrecked suburban. it was wrecked 2 days after purchase. the front end is trashed but did not get into the engine.
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