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This things gonna be bad! its been inspirational for my swb 12v/nv4500 build. Does the intercooler piping clear between the inner fenders and battery box fine? ive been debating running my 2nd gen intercooler flipped upside down and relocating batterys.
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Also does your hood latch clear ok? im having a tough time squeezing the 2nd gen intercooler between frame rails and under hood latch.
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Thats what I fugured... Im thinking about running the intercooler oposite of yours and mounting the batterys under the bed.
For fitting it ill either run a 1" body or trim an inch off the intercooler... I hadnt really thought about modifying the latch so ill be excited to see that! Have you ran exhaust yet? Its gonna be interesting to get mine past the tcase. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Yep, I have 4" over the trans cross member and 5" on back. I got 4" all the way through on the 88 burb I'm doing, so it can be done. :lol:
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We'll hope so! what radiator are you running? Any pics of clutch linkage? and hydra boost linkage?
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Real men run big radiators!
just kidding... hahaha Ryan |
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Lookin Great RYAN!
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What hydroboost are you using? i have the unit from a 01 dodge and it is all sorts of into the intake. i think i need to find a shorter hydroboost, or continue on with my slight modification of normal to get the unit i have on there.
i need to make sure i the ability to use an MC that has a big enough bore for the big front brakes. i think i can maybe get this one to work if i toss the factory intake horn, but it will still be close to the IP Thanks |
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Some of the corvette guys mount the hydroboost upside down, that might be an option.
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Oh never mind. Its getting into the intake horn, I get it now.
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Sweet, i think i have one of those kicking around. ill have to check my hidden parts piles and see if i can make that work.
the engine set back is definitely getting me right now, but i think i can make it all fit Ryan |
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There is a member on here that sells an adapter plate to run gm hydroboost setup. There is a guy on pirate running the kit on his K5 with a 6.oh in it
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adapter plates aren't much of an issue, i can make pretty much anything i need.
i think ill need to follow Ryans path with intake. Ryan |
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Check the super dooty ones. I have a super dooty hydroboost setup with a 95 Explorer master cyl. Everything else under the hood of the explorer is stock. If your interested, I can get some measurements |
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Ryan, for what it's worth, I put a stock corvette master cylinder on a gm truck hydraboost in my corvette so I could run the 4 piston calipers. It works great. Maybe that's an option for you too.
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I'm also running a Corvette master on hydroboost with stock D60 discs/11.5AAM discs. Works great and doesn't look too modern under the hood.
There is a split on the Corvette masters with the later ones having a shallow indent for the push rod. I bought one for a 77 Corvette and a 1 1/8 bore and it works great with plenty of reservoir capacity. Edit: I'm finally building my 68's D60 (after driving my Nova on snow/ice I decided to get my butt in gear) so if you can PM me your address I'll ship the GM D60 arm down to IA. |
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Thanks Lowrollin.
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