Soon I have my Holley Stealth Ram
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From: Appleton
Car: 83 Trans Am
Engine: 5.7 (350) TPI
Transmission: soon to be 700r4
Axle/Gears: 9-bolt rear. gears? hell if i know
Soon I have my Holley Stealth Ram
Just want to let everyone know I have just ordered myself the HSR intake and it will be my winter project, I need to get the fuel lines, those will come in the next month or so. But my car is on blocks now so this will motivate me even more to get her going. As soon as I think it's too bad to drive her (when she is fixed, hopefully friday) Then when she retires I will pull the old TPI off and she will be sold! I know you guys will help me through any problems and I know there are plenty of resources on here. Seriously without this community I would have no idea where to take my car or where to start. Thanks again and wish me luck!
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From: Desert
Car: 1991 Z28 Vert
Engine: 383 single plane efi
Transmission: T-56
Axle/Gears: 8.8 with 3.73s
When you finally get the HSR up and running make sure to look closely for a few things: 1) The china wall is not leaking oil. 2) The AFPR functions as it normally should. 3) No new oil consumption 4) No holes were drilled too far. Good Luck!
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From: Appleton
Car: 83 Trans Am
Engine: 5.7 (350) TPI
Transmission: soon to be 700r4
Axle/Gears: 9-bolt rear. gears? hell if i know
I have another question does anyone besides Holley make a kit? Because 218 seems kind of steep for a fuel rail. I'm sure someone knows how to fab these up or has in the past. Even if you know of a place chime on in. Thanks
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