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yea they could have been made if some fag didnt get his panties in a bunch over some BS......
Wizard Fab, i know you from somewhere homie Sucks we couldnt do the headers but all is good, the build continues! Big thanks to you for helping me get this far. Cant wait to see the wiring!
Last edited by DRFTwizard; Sep 18, 2011 at 05:59 PM.
Wizard Fab, i know you from somewhere homie Sucks we couldnt do the headers but all is good, the build continues! Big thanks to you for helping me get this far. Cant wait to see the wiring!
Il be back on my grind tom. son so we can get this thing fired up. Ed is bringing me the PCM tom.
yea they could have been made if some fag didnt get his panties in a bunch over some BS......
Originally Posted by DRFTwizard
Wizard Fab, i know you from somewhere homie Sucks we couldnt do the headers but all is good, the build continues! Big thanks to you for helping me get this far. Cant wait to see the wiring!
Headers look great... I can't remember, but are you on solid motor mounts? Curious if there's any risk of the motor torqing to the side and the header hitting the frame.
Headers look great... I can't remember, but are you on solid motor mounts? Curious if there's any risk of the motor torqing to the side and the header hitting the frame.
They are a hard urethane, not quite phenolic or delrin but pretty hard. I may have to create some room in a couple spots just for good measure. I've got about 3mm between one runner and the frame rail on the drivers side, that's the one that worries me. I do think the engine is sitting a little closer to that side though so I might be able to gain another 4-5mm by centering the engine or offsetting it a couple millimeters from the center line of the chassis.