A good shop near Roanoke?
Originally Posted by marshall
so...you're doing a LS1 swap into a FD and you can't install a nitrous kit?
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Last edited by rotorsownyou7; Jan 28, 2006 at 06:57 AM.
Originally Posted by ZeRo_c0oL@work
Have you already picked out what you want your obituary to say? 

Haha, I hope it doesn't come to that. It won't be that fast anyway.
Do it yourself anyways, every single thing I have done to my car is the FIRST time I have done it.. just dive right in then you are forced to finish it yourself hehe..
Go to some LS1 forums for a howto or something..
Go to some LS1 forums for a howto or something..
Originally Posted by GaRn
Do it yourself anyways, every single thing I have done to my car is the FIRST time I have done it.. just dive right in then you are forced to finish it yourself hehe..
Go to some LS1 forums for a howto or something..
Go to some LS1 forums for a howto or something..
The internet is an amazing thing. No matter what it is, there's always been someone else that has done it before and can help, or might have documented it before.
As soon as I said I want a shop to do it because of time, I thought why the hell not. So I found this. Guess I will do it myself, why the hell not?
http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=327734
http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=327734
Troy Young of TEC Automotive can do it for you. He is in the Boones mill area. Good friend of mine and used to do a lot of my work on my 1990 5.0 Mustang. He can do about anything you take to him. IE Gears, welding, performance, etc.
Steve
Steve





