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AX ME HOW I KNO DIS!!! Last edited by 71Hulk; 07-21-2008 at 04:52 PM. |
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Re: project INCREDIBLE HULK 6.2L with 6L80E
that's a nice little mod.
WIth the shape that mine are in I might do the same, but I would have to be running A/C since I will have no other ventilation... Whats the plan for the wires through the firewall?
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here are the drainage holes...the is the pass side (all finished up... and the DR side about to be welded in and how it looks from the inside,,,,
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08-16-2008, 12:06 AM | #5 |
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getting some progress....
got a head start on the wiring of the truck....im gonna run the wires for the air ride sensors through a bulkhead ,in the cab, to the air ride computer....also got the electric brake system (no vacuum booster), and started to moc it up.....but before i can install in, i neeed to make the driver side firewall smooth and symetrical with the pass. side......also still chipping away at the dash... Last edited by 68 short step; 08-16-2008 at 12:52 AM. |
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Re: project INCREDIBLE HULK 6.2L with 6L80E
Lookin good! Another question about the air vent/cowl area. Since you have the air vents blocked off, couldn't you have just left the whole bottom of the cowl area off? Just asking b/c it seems like trash could still get caught it there. If it was completely open it would be more likely to just fall out. I think your way will work fine, b/c I'm assuming your ride won't be parked under a tree much. I'm just brainstorming for myself...
Oh and what is that electric brake setup u have?
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Re: project INCREDIBLE HULK 6.2L with 6L80E
68 short step wheredid you get that bulkhead connector from? did it come with all the pins?
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a little more progress this weekend....
got the mirror image of the pass side transfered to some metal. then tacked it into place.....my wife helped me a bit on the welding.....smoothed the welds and now i just need to make the other peice(held on by the magnets)....then ill build a stiffener for the firewall to support the weight of the brake set-up.... Last edited by 68 short step; 08-17-2008 at 07:26 PM. |
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68 short step,
Looking good. I wish my wife knew what a welder was. Question about the tranny. Will they fit any LS series engines? I've got an LS1 and I'd really like the potential fuel economy of the 6sp and I don't want to do a standard. Any idea what kind of compatibility issues I might have? I currently have a 4L60E.
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I kinda figured that would be the case. Thanks for the info.
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If she's weldin who's got the kids lol?
hey do i need to bring ya some more 16 gauge or we just wanna get it on yur end? |
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yea, that would be cool...im sure we'll need it for something
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68 short step, all i have to say i damn you got lucky with your wife!!! she welds, helps you work on the truck, and let you work on this and your black one. Heck i only wish my wife was alittle more like yours and helped on the truck.
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Re: project INCREDIBLE HULK 6.2L with 6L80E
I am looking forward to seeing this electric brake setup. I have never seen this done before.
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Re: project INCREDIBLE HULK 6.2L with 6L80E
Could u tell us some more about it?
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the electric brake system works like this....it has a pump that boosts the pressure to 1800-2000PSI and then pumps it back into the master cylinder...so when you push the brakes you get the benifit of all that pressure, just like a conventional power brake system with the booster.......
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ok got the firewall pretty much wrapped up....im now working on the firewall stiffener to support the weight of the under dash brake set-up.....here are some pics of the firewall and the beginning of the stiffener
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That brake setup looks killer, but there's no price listed. That usually means it's outta my price range.
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08-21-2008, 08:33 PM | #22 |
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Ouch! Guess I'll have to admire yours 68shortstep....
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yu mean admire mine...i'm just renting his mad skilz!
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08-22-2008, 12:55 AM | #24 |
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yelp, i wish it was mine, im just glad i get to work with all these cool parts....
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08-22-2008, 09:46 AM | #25 |
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Oh sorry 71Hulk... I wondered that when I posted it, but was too lazy to go back and read. LOL Well, I will definitely admire it!
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