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Old 08-22-2005, 12:52 AM   #1
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Pics of a Semi Smooth Firewall.

Had to keep some sort of heater for this Canadian climate. Cost was just over $100 Canadian or about $11.50 US

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Old 08-22-2005, 02:32 AM   #2
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Looks real nice!

You fire that TPI up yet?
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Old 08-22-2005, 03:32 AM   #3
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Looks good.
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Looks good.
Hi Deuce i am a newbie, what kind of headers do u have in your truck? I have the exact same motor in my 72. Thanks.
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Old 08-22-2005, 11:57 AM   #5
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Looks real nice!

You fire that TPI up yet?
Not yet Waiting for work to slow down.
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Old 08-22-2005, 11:59 AM   #6
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Hi Deuce i am a newbie, what kind of headers do u have in your truck? I have the exact same motor in my 72. Thanks.
Well Welcome from Calgary,Alberta,Canada!! Hooker Super Comp headers. Had them ceramic coated locally. Post some pics of your ride!!
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Old 08-22-2005, 03:53 PM   #7
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Hi Deuce i am a newbie, what kind of headers do u have in your truck? I have the exact same motor in my 72. Thanks.
to the board from Central Texas.
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Old 08-23-2005, 12:36 AM   #8
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Not yet Waiting for work to slow down.

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I got the 350 from Darren tonight, and its already sitting in my engine bay, after I worked 10 hours of rennovations today!
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how much did the whole TPI system cost if you dont mind me asking...
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I've got about 1100 US into mine, got nickled and dimed a whole lot on it though. I'd suggest finding a complete running donor car if you wanna do the swap
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Old 08-23-2005, 08:49 AM   #12
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I've got about 1100 US into mine, got nickled and dimed a whole lot on it though. I'd suggest finding a complete running donor car if you wanna do the swap

Can someone host pics of my Truck? I can email someone pics tonight.

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Old 08-23-2005, 11:53 AM   #13
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Send em on over, I'll resize and post them for you

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what kind of upper control arm is that and is the bottom one tubular too ?
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lookin good Duece! that trucks gonna be flawless by the time you're done.
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how much did the whole TPI system cost if you dont mind me asking...
Havent been keeping track................too depressing I did buy a whole car that was smashed for $2500. Sold the engine w/o TPI for $1200, Shell for $875 and the IROC wheels for $450.
You have to consider the cost of the fuel systen too which was the major cost. You need to do a frame mounted tank,45psi min fuel pump, fuel filters, hard lines, return line, fuel lines from hard lines to the engine ect...........
It's been LOTS of fun though
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what kind of upper control arm is that and is the bottom one tubular too ?
They are both tubular. The bottom has 3" drop built into it too. Don't know who makes them, they were on the truck when I bought it from pjmoreland.
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lookin good Duece! that trucks gonna be flawless by the time you're done.
If I can talk classicchev into giving me a hand building my new fleetside box I'm going to "DUBIE'IZE" it. (flat black with flames )
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are you gonna flatblack the entire truck? oh that would be a badazz lookin truck with that stance and the bark thats gonna come from that engine....................DANG!
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are you gonna flatblack the entire truck? oh that would be a badazz lookin truck with that stance and the bark thats gonna come from that engine....................DANG!
If I put the new fleetside box on the WHOLE truck will be flat black
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If I can talk classicchev into giving me a hand building my new fleetside box I'm going to "DUBIE'IZE" it. (flat black with flames )
Works pretty busy, I dont know!
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Works pretty busy, I dont know!
I'll have to wait until you s........l.............o..........w down
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Old 08-24-2005, 02:54 AM   #24
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Well, I tried to fire the GMC up today. Found out that it is not the ECM that is acting up on me, but rather the chip I got from Brian Harris. I used that chip from the s-10 you gave me Darren, and with it my old ECM performed flawlessly, but being for an s-10, the truck doesn't run very good on it, lol!

Becuase of that, I can send your reman ECM back to you in the mail, and I'll need to get Brian to burn me a new one.

The GMC does make noise, but she definitely doesn't run good by any means. I cannot get it to idle what so ever on either chip. It is running extremely rich as well, I had it stopped infront of my garage, and in the short time I was trying to get it to idle, it covered my garage door with black soot.

Not quite sure if it is just a chip issue, but the truck will not run lower than about 2000 rpm, and will die immediately if you set the timing down to 0 degrees with the dizzy over-ride unplugged. I'll mess around with it a bit more later, and try to get it to run a bit better. I know my cam is a bit choppy, but it isn't THAT choppy, I should only be having idle seeking issues with it.

I suppose I should do a couple more checks on all of the sensors to make sure they are all working correctly, so I can rule out a sensory error. I know that my TPS is a bit low, but it shouldn't be enough to mess my truck up that bad.
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Old 08-24-2005, 11:48 AM   #25
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Westers Garage in Tilley burns chips and he will also do a dyno tune if you leave your truck with him for $129 if you buy his chip.
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