I guess all the horsepower is moving to Colorado.
David
David
Actually yes....
Long story but the Chevelle turbo SBC kit was not going to work in the K5 due to fitment issues. Headers and turbos were ok (except for hitting the brake booster) but not the down pipes and other parts. My fabrication guy kept putting me off on doing some custom downpipes and I just got fed up with trying to make the turbos work along with all components that it still required. SO... for now, going naturally aspirated and getting the thing going ASAP since we might be moving to a different house soon with a bigger garage! Got the Edelbrock SBC MPFI system. Its basically plug and play and uses Android through Bluetooth for tuning and dialing in it. No professional dyno tuning required. Its getting pretty damn close where I can actually start it. I got my list down to 35 tasks. Some are small tasks so I'm hoping to have this driving and on the road by December. I'm a little discouraged that no turbos are going on but maybe down the road that will change.
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Got the new Edlebrock manifold on. I was hoping to use the existing intake but the injectors were different.
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Edelbrock ECU mounted where stocker was. Still need to zip tie the wires up out of harms way from heater cables.
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Got this cool hydraulic crimper to make my battery cables.
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Yeah Holley is hit or miss. Their new EFI systems are way too much these days. I really like how simple Edelbrock made this kit. The only thing missing was a coil you have to buy. The tablet they sell extra is pretty basic and its easy to find any Android tablet or phone cheaper.nothing like a good crimper tool . this was my dads from back in the 1970's . T&B crimper for all the way down to 4O wire . there as big as bolt cutters .
and nice choice on the edelbrock unit . long story with me but not happy with holley and there customer service the way they treat you after they get your money . few others on here looking at the edelbrock and 1 guy running it and reporting on it in the injection section .
nice to see this getting done .
This one has 9 dies. Mostly just need the larger ones. Its stupid to use this on 14 gauge crimps.


Got one of those crimpers, worked well making up e-brake cables.

there is a guy i another forum that has found the gm sensor for temp gauge in the head can be turned all the way down to fit in the ls engine hole in the head .he even offers this as a service with your sensor or a new one he can supply .
so if you want to and can just turn your sensor down to the smaller size and install it .