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  • Reyhan335
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    brakes come tomorrow, and the tires are already on the wheels. So tomorrow i should be able to see how it looks all mounted up. i might even take her off the stands a little bit.

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  • Reyhan335
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    Originally posted by Pootis View Post
    Shoot me a message and let me know what you are thinking.


    You have me on Facebook just message me what you think you can do.


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  • Pootis
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    Shoot me a message and let me know what you are thinking.

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  • Reyhan335
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    Originally posted by Pootis View Post
    I would be interested in your rx7 setup if you let if go I wonder if it would fit with my wheel setup


    I honestly don't even know what to sell them for. They're not new. But they're new. [emoji24][emoji24][emoji24]


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  • Pootis
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    I would be interested in your rx7 setup if you let if go I wonder if it would fit with my wheel setup

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  • Reyhan335
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    Upgraded power stop sport calipers rotors and pads. $270


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  • Reyhan335
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    Alright. So don't know if I'm gonna sell the rx7 kit or keep it for later when I decide to change wheels.

    We tried to fit these wheels and it won't work at all. So I ordered power stop sport calipers rotors and pads and also ordered two 205/45/16s.

    Cort rolled my fenders today, he has this bad ass e36 that he built from the ground up. One of the fastest cars around here.


    Anyways we wanted to see how wide we can go I the rears. So we test fitted the 225:45:16 and honestly it looks like the perfect size for it to be able to bag and look good too. I wanted 245s but it'd look stupid poking out especially since I'm on air. If I was on coilovers I'd go 245s





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  • z28
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    No problem, it should last longer then the shit oem one that drys out and falls apart in only a few years.

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  • Reyhan335
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    Originally posted by z28 View Post
    It is cheaper if you make your own with with fuel line and fittings from an auto parts store.


    Parts you need
    3 feet of 3/8" fuel line
    pvc valve part# PCV1199
    fuel line 3/8" brass Tee
    90 degree soft boot part# 47029 (99 engines only)
    1/2" x 1/2" brass elbow from Home Depot (2000-02 engines only)
    PCV end assembly part# 46017
    3/8" brass barb mender union

    Here is a picture of what the oem pcv hose looks like on an ls1 and how it connects.



    The fuel line going across the back is 18" long
    The fuel line going from the back to the PCV Valve is 17" long
    The fuel line going from the T to the passenger valve cover back is 7" long
    The fuel line going from the Passenger valve Cover front is 10" long.
    (only for 2000-02 engines) You are gonna shove the brass elbow into the hole on the driver side valve cover so you can connect the fuel line to it.
    (only for 99 engines) 90 degree soft boot goes on driver side valve cover so you can connect the fuel line to it.

    This is what everything is supposed to look like when you are done.


    not my pictures.
    Good Luck!


    oh wow! damn. talk about making shit work! ahhaa

    thanks man!

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  • z28
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    Originally posted by Reyhan335 View Post
    The pcv like costs 100 or so that I don't have right now. That blows.
    But I'll be getting a custom drive shaft when I know it runs and I rebuilt it right. With it being my first rebuild I really hope I didn't fuck anything up


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    It is cheaper if you make your own with fuel line and fittings from an auto parts store.


    Parts you need
    3 feet of 3/8" fuel line
    pvc valve part# PCV1199
    fuel line 3/8" brass Tee
    (99 engines only) 90 degree soft boot part# 47029
    (2000-02 engines only) 1/2" x 1/2" brass elbow from Home Depot
    PCV end assembly part# 46017
    3/8" brass barb mender union

    Here is a picture of what the oem pcv hose looks like on an ls1 and how it connects.



    The fuel line going across the back is 18" long
    The fuel line going from the back to the PCV Valve is 17" long
    The fuel line going from the T to the passenger valve cover back is 7" long
    The fuel line going from the Passenger valve Cover front is 10" long.
    (only for 2000-02 engines) You are gonna shove the brass elbow into the hole on the driver side valve cover so you can connect the fuel line to it.
    (only for 99 engines) 90 degree soft boot goes on driver side valve cover so you can connect the fuel line to it.

    This is what everything is supposed to look like when you are done.


    not my pictures.
    Good Luck!
    Last edited by z28; 08-17-2016, 08:10 PM.

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  • jon2681
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    I just bought the front yoke and the rear diff flange, driveshaft shop charged me 200 for 3inch tube and 1310 tube yokes and put everything together .All together everything was 360

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  • Reyhan335
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    Looks like I have to sell my rx7 fronts because they won't clear my wheels without a 30mm spacer. But. Then I wouldn't be able to air out.

    So I guess I'm going to just go stop tech fronts with slotted rotors like my rears are.

    :/ I wanted the rx7 brakes but it'll look stupid with the rear wheels being tucked and the front wheels all out and shit.


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  • Reyhan335
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    Originally posted by jon2681 View Post
    When u get your driveshaft built you should really invest in a strap style front yoke, i used a dennys driveshafts front strap yoke and dont regret spending the extra dough on it makes removing a snap



    How much would a custom driveshaft liked that run me


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  • Reyhan335
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    Originally posted by Pootis View Post
    You should bolt the manifolds on and do your wiring and just see if she fires you don't need a radiator in or full exhaust to do that. Where do you plan on running your fuel filter/regulator?


    Fuel filter will go under where the external fuel pump was


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  • jon2681
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    When u get your driveshaft built you should really invest in a strap style front yoke, i used a dennys driveshafts front strap yoke and dont regret spending the extra dough on it makes removing a snap

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