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Red99Lightning
10-08-2003, 10:53 AM
Anyone have this setup? and if so do they have pictures of it on there truck, how does it run and how much for it all installed?:burnout:

tliss
10-08-2003, 11:12 AM
I know of 2 in the group. Talk to 02Bolt (Rob) about his...:burnout:

Tom

L8 APEX
10-08-2003, 01:35 PM
They are about 3500 installed depending on how you go about it. They are the straight up shizzy:bows Here are some pics of Robs setup I installed. I painted his black to match the theme of the truck. There are three in the club I know of:twitch:

Red99Lightning
10-08-2003, 02:00 PM
Is there anything else needed with the KB... rods... ect??:confused:

L8 APEX
10-08-2003, 02:08 PM
If you have a 99 you are probably okay as long as the tune is safe and you keep it under 15psi.

StormShadow
10-08-2003, 02:43 PM
who's truck is at the shop today? I like those wheels.

02BOLT
10-08-2003, 09:51 PM
who's truck is at the shop today? I like those wheels.
If you're referring to Terry's shop, and the truck you saw was silver, then it was mine:D . Thanks for the compliment on the wheels(if indeed the truck you saw was mine). Terry's installing the Kook's Long Tubes on my baby as we speak.
In reference to the KB. It ABSOLUTELY ROCKS:nana2 ! It is exponentially more efficient than the Eaton. IMO, you don't need rods, unless you're gonna pump up the boost over 15psi. Also, any time you're making good power with a stock bottom end, it's just a good idea to stay away from sustained top end runs, especially in Overdrive. It puts too much stress on the stock rods. I do have most of the bolt-ons, ie...E-fan, Heat exchanger, CAI, T-body, etc...etc.
So far my truck has run a 12.05 @ 112 in 70* weather, @ 15psi. I'm hoping the Long Tubes will help alleviate some cylinder pressure and make more power with less boost, and propel the L into the coveted 11 second zone.
Hope this helps.

Later,
Rob

StormShadow
10-08-2003, 10:15 PM
yea it was silver with the cowl hood.. which wheels are they?

02BOLT
10-08-2003, 10:28 PM
yea it was silver with the cowl hood.. which wheels are they?
Yep, that was mine. They're Boyd Coddington Smoothie 2's:beer: .

Peace Out,
Rob

StormShadow
10-08-2003, 10:48 PM
18's right? I heard you were selling them.

02BOLT
10-08-2003, 11:05 PM
18's right? I heard you were selling them.
I sold the HRE's I had on the truck. I just put the Smoothie's on 'er last week. You are correct in that they are 18's. I miss the HRE's, but the Smoothies are growing on me.:tu:

PoorSvtman
10-08-2003, 11:25 PM
They are about 3500 installed depending on how you go about it. They are the straight up shizzy:bows Here are some pics of Robs setup I installed. I painted his black to match the theme of the truck. There are three in the club I know of:twitch:

What shop do you work at? Maybe you can help me figureout what gaskets i can use for my bassani shorty headers?


Sorry to thread jack.
Just pm me if you have an idea and so i wont thread jack anymore :beer:

L8 APEX
10-08-2003, 11:27 PM
If memory serves me correctly they are non gasket self sealing Mustang style flanges:confused:

PoorSvtman
10-09-2003, 04:04 PM
If memory serves me correctly they are non gasket self sealing Mustang style flanges:confused:

well when i bought the truck they were already on the L. They have some metal gasket on there now. If there self sealing would a gasket cause me to have a tick/leak?. My friends dad works at ford and said they looked like the oem gaskets. But we didnt take them off to find out. If there not supposed to have a gasket im gonna yank them out tonight.

cpeapea
10-09-2003, 06:13 PM
stock gaskets are layered metal

L8 APEX
10-09-2003, 10:32 PM
I was thinking rfom the header to the cat pipe:hammer: There is no gasket there only at the header to head ports. Stock steel doesn't seal as well as the goo fiber or graphite aftermarket gaskets. They are thicker and mroe forgiving for warpy header flanges.