Finally getting it.
#12
I haven't installed an E-force, but I have installed a whipple and a procharger and a good "mechanic's" selection of basic tools was all I needed, plus a heat gun and soldering gun for sleeving and soldering wiring. Congrats bro.
#18
I have installed everything except the air intake. This is currently on back order and is supposed to be overnighted to me this week. The problem I am having is when i went to install the covers they would not clear my fuel rail adapter (it sets to high). The adapter is made by trickflow. Do you have any ideas that I can use to hook up my fuel pressure gage? Thanks for the help.
#19
The competition intake is installed and the car started up no problem. Went for a test drive and it was unbelievable. I need to get my new tires and rims installed. I also want to think Chandler and John at Brenspeed for their great customer service, American Muscle for their fast shipping and Cruizin Concepts for the fast shipping. I do still have a few things let to do. I need to install an oil catch can and the E-force covers. To install the covers I need to come up with a different way to mount my fuel pressure sender. The fuel rail adapter sets to high for the covers. If you have any ideas on how to move my sender, I would appreciate it.
#20
first of all...jealous..
second..dont install the covers..it looks clean just like that..and that covers are atleast another ten usless LBs
third, dont forget about the tune and then show us some dyno numbers!
second..dont install the covers..it looks clean just like that..and that covers are atleast another ten usless LBs
third, dont forget about the tune and then show us some dyno numbers!