sound good? i think so :)
Re: sound good? i think so :)
ls1howto.com.com is your friend. If you're reasonably handy with a wrench, then you should be able to tackle it on your own. Better yet, find a buddy that can turn a wrench and buy him a 6 pack or something and have him help you over the weekend.
/edit I put installuniversity.com in by mistake, should be ls1howto.com
/edit I put installuniversity.com in by mistake, should be ls1howto.com
Last edited by wdtiger; Mar 2, 2006 at 03:34 PM.
Re: sound good? i think so :)
Originally Posted by camarookid
including no parts! i had to bring in the pushrods and valve springs and the cam..... THAN they would install of that for $1500! thats so lame i was really excited to get a cam too. I guess ill check around the local boards to see if anyone around here can do it for less because i really really wanna get this cam and i might just end up haing to install it myself. Is it really that hard becasue it sounded like a nightmare, but so does paying $1500 for an install so ya.....
stuck between a rock and a hard place......
stuck between a rock and a hard place......
Re: sound good? i think so :)
ya but i get to drive my un-cammed camaro down pacific coast highway to the beach and drive back with a couple models..........................other than that, i hate cali too hahaha
Re: sound good? i think so :)
early in the AM...can't help it
oh yeah...
well i get to drive my cammed, true dual straight piped camaro Z28 in 15hrs of bumper to bumper traffic 4 or 5 times a year while evacuating from a hurricane!!

but it's nice in south florida the rest of the year
oh yeah...
well i get to drive my cammed, true dual straight piped camaro Z28 in 15hrs of bumper to bumper traffic 4 or 5 times a year while evacuating from a hurricane!!

but it's nice in south florida the rest of the year
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