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Old 01-07-2009, 10:58 AM   #24
Jtrux
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Re: TOPLESS in Winter.. brrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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Hi cparman : ) can you tell the the specifics on the HEI?
What do you want to know about it. I put in in my blazer and even bought a custom one from DUI for my Ford!

It slips right in but it can be a little tight against the firewall cuz of it's size. I haven't heard of anyone needing to clearance the firewall for it so you shouldn't have a problem there. You'll need different spark plug wires and spark plugs. The only thing you really need to do is run a power wire to it from the fuse panel under the dash. Of course you get to remove the original coil and since the HEI has one built in. The best part of HEI is that it's maintence free.
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