87' Delphin 325is LS1: Went to Paint

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  • airkhin
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    saw this motor in person. absolute beast of a setup, cant wait to see it running! its what made up my mind to start workin on the m3 again. haha

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  • Rc 415
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    Heat wrapped wiring

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  • truism
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    your previous engine was a thing of pure beauty, but this lsx motor is looking pretty good too, not to mention the boost in power/weight. Very nicely done! Keep it up!

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  • Rc 415
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    No, running the oil pressure gauge off my turbo setup actually

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  • kristov
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    Did you use the LS1 oil pressure sensor?

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  • Rc 415
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    Originally posted by kronus
    I read this thread to motivate myself to do things faster. Well done.
    I really appreciate that, thanks! Would like to meet up sometime man I admire your work as well :thumbsup:

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  • kronus
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    I read this thread to motivate myself to do things faster. Well done.

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  • Rc 415
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    Originally posted by M-technik-3
    I spy with my little eyes a zinno treat under the tarp.
    You guys weren't supposed to see that.. Yet lol.

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  • evandael
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    man. i can never get over how it right the LS engines look in there.

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  • M-technik-3
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    I spy with my little eyes a zinno treat under the tarp.

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  • Rc 415
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    Fuel rail is hooked up, Wiring is 90% done..

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  • Rc 415
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    Brakes bled, clutch bled, engine has oil, trans has fluid, Radiator is in, look at all that clearance!!



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  • Rc 415
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    Oh btw, cut the shifter hole bigger as per instructions and didn't even need to.. Oh well

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  • Rc 415
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    Originally posted by canakami
    I don't know if it differs from application to application, but the GTO guys (according to my buddy who owns a 06') have had issues where the engine covers (dem plastic bits) have a really bad habit of vibrating under normal use and sawing through one of the fuel lines that snakes under it. Done anything to avoid that?
    Gto covers are a lot different, I have no fuel lines running under the corvette covers

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  • mohamed...
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    his next mission is a ferrari v12 swap... great job!

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