Trick install in progress...
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I just did what you are doing 2 weeks ago, along with a cam, 6.0l swap, 4L80E, transfer case etc. It is ALOT of work. Sorry I didn't take any picts. I had to do it by myselfe, and had no time to mess with picts. Is your intercooler a Nelson kit? If so mine is the same one. The ears on the intercooler sandwich between the bumper bracket and the frame. I cut a section out of the long i/c pipe rite below the alternator, and placed the MAFS there. That pipe needs to be shortend anyway. If wasn't 20 below outside I would get you some picts.
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Stock48- That last pic makes me feel good about how mine looks right now....that is quite a project!
That fuel pump assembly is very different than mine. No flat plastic cover on the top of mine, and that bendy straw pipe that goes to the top of yours will curve back around and plug into the regulator which sits right next to the pump on mine.
Did you end up getting more heat shield material to wrap more things or just what the kit supplied?
Thanks for the pics again.
That fuel pump assembly is very different than mine. No flat plastic cover on the top of mine, and that bendy straw pipe that goes to the top of yours will curve back around and plug into the regulator which sits right next to the pump on mine.
Did you end up getting more heat shield material to wrap more things or just what the kit supplied?
Thanks for the pics again.
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From: Colorado Springs, Co/ Central, Ca
Stock48- That last pic makes me feel good about how mine looks right now....that is quite a project!
That fuel pump assembly is very different than mine. No flat plastic cover on the top of mine, and that bendy straw pipe that goes to the top of yours will curve back around and plug into the regulator which sits right next to the pump on mine.
Did you end up getting more heat shield material to wrap more things or just what the kit supplied?
Thanks for the pics again.
That fuel pump assembly is very different than mine. No flat plastic cover on the top of mine, and that bendy straw pipe that goes to the top of yours will curve back around and plug into the regulator which sits right next to the pump on mine.
Did you end up getting more heat shield material to wrap more things or just what the kit supplied?
Thanks for the pics again.
















