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68-malibu f1-r procharged with intercooler
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    Senior SCH Member vinces427bb's Avatar
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    68-malibu f1-r procharged with intercooler


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    Junior SCH Member conmech's Avatar
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    NICE!!!!!:teeth:

    Got any numbers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by conmech View Post
    NICE!!!!!:teeth:

    Got any numbers?
    not yet, been making the car safer and converting to a T-400 trans.
    it is getting close to going down the track, i expect to in the spring.
    till then i'm still testing and tuning for street duties

    WOW 2-years have flown by, i'm still working on getting this car to the track in spring of 2014 now
    T400 is in but now it's time to swap to a better converter
    Last edited by vinces427bb; 11-30-2013 at 01:33 PM. Reason: update

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    Lol, alot closer than I am:


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    Keep us posted.......................

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    Quote Originally Posted by conmech View Post



    Keep us posted.......................
    that looks like a great project, are you going to mini-tub it for fat rubber?
    are you going to stick with the 289-302 or go late model, looks tight between the shock towers

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinces427bb View Post
    that looks like a great project, are you going to mini-tub it for fat rubber?
    are you going to stick with the 289-302 or go late model, looks tight between the shock towers
    Mini tubs are a strong possible. Going with a 5.0L/T-5 combo with an SN-92 with 42# injectors.

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    welcome to sch one question where did you find the yellow high beams?

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    Internet search comes up with yellow tint films and/or bulb covers

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    Quote Originally Posted by 415ss69 View Post
    welcome to sch one question where did you find the yellow high beams?
    IIRC the were found on a firetruck, i got the part# off them and
    NAPA had them available.
    they are actually fog lamps, they have screw terminals for the wires.
    i had to modify the headlight buckets for the positioning lugs that hold
    then lights horizontal and vertical to the ground and also to allow room at rear of the bucket for the screw terminals clearance.
    this was minor modifications though.
    i power them with a relay and a seperate switch

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