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Video Clip God ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 155 Joined: 7-January 04 From: Ontario Member No.: 105 ![]() |
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Aeroquip dual feed fuel line for my holley street avenger(-8an version) Magnetic screwdriver bit set w/Torx bits! Drag 2000 software and then there's the books: How to build max performance chevy small blocks on a budget by David Vizard How to build & modify chevrolet small block v8 cylinder heads by David Vizard Engine builders handbook by Tom Munroe How to Build Big Inch Chevy Small Blocks (The Best of Hot Rod Magazine : Hot Rod Technical Library, Volume 9) by Cartech Inc How To Rebuild The Small-Block Chevy: Stock and High-Performance Rebuilds (S-A Design Workbench Series) by Larry Atherton, Larry Schreib I also got myself a couple items: Flex-o-lite adjustable fan thermostat 3.42 rear gears SS ARP starter bolts So what'd you guys get? |
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 410 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Kissimmee/Orlando, FL Member No.: 25 ![]() |
QUOTE (trackbird @ Dec 29 2004, 12:38 PM) Looks like the Germans are following GM's lead and stuffing the motor under the dash. That may be worse than a 4th gen to work on (since it's not a VW, I think you may be able to avoid finding out). Its actually not as bad as it looks. Plus thats not really the dash there above the motor. Its the housing for the cabin air filter so I think it may come off if I need it to. I thought about an Audi too, but reliability isn't their strong suit and they don't offer anything in RWD. Its all AWD (unnessecary in FL) or FWD <barf>. |
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