DenverGS
Probationary Member
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- Jul 18, 2022
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Denver,
Colorado
Looks amazing man. Was the auto to manual swap difficult?Since then, it’s been tying up loose ends, etc.
I replaced my AC components and started mocking up my intercooler:
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‘Took time out to replace my fuel filter with a billet one (and switched the lines to braided), mounted my fuel rail, installed my FIC 850’s and an aeromotive FPR. Also refinished my stock intake in black crinkle finish, fabbed up a bracket and mounted my FPR to the back of the intake:
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Focused back on my intercooler piping. I had picked up a universal pipe set locally and really didn’t want to spend what people were asking to buy pre-bent sets. I feel like it turned out pretty dang good:
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Mounted the 3” GM MAF and HKS blowoff valve at the same time:
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Went ahead and swapped in the aluminum radiator with shroud and fans. It gave me a couple more much needed inches of space to run my J-pipe and intercooler pipes. Man, I’m glad that job is done!
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Paused for a few days to work on getting my Dsmlink set up. Couldn’t for the life of me get it to connect. After checking everything, I finally threw in the towel and bought a new cable - and it worked!! I was able to connect and go through some of the most basic settings.
While I was waiting for the new cable, I installed my Innovate MTX-L and new boost and fuel pressure gauges. Check another thing off of the list - literally. There were so many things that needed to get finished that I made a list and taped it to the windshield.
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I ended up not going the CTS-V caliper/rotor swap direction. The BBS wheels that I had were going to need a significant amount of work - repair, refinish, etc - not to mention buying new tires. When I ran the figures, it was cheaper to go with the Outlander brake setup and keep my stock wheels/tires. So, that’s what I did. Swapped in the bigger rotors, the outlander calipers, braided lines and the 3G master cylinder.
When I purchased the race car project, the PO had run AN 8 feed and return lines for the fuel. Major overkill for me. As he had never run the car, I took the lines and repurposed them. I relocated my trans cooler to the passenger front corner and ran braided lines to it:
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Then did the same to the oil cooler, just on the drivers side:
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And that pretty much brings this up to date. Still need to attach a few vacuum lines, etc, but honestly, I’m just about ready to start it. If I’m being truthful, I’m terrified that it’s going to grenade.
Any of you Midwest guys want to road trip and be moral support for when I start it? I’ll pay gas and beer…
Bryan