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Old Aug 13, 2010 | 11:54 AM
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Anyone have any ideas or know where to find? last decent ones I saw were from ABear...and he's disappeared.
I had high hopes for www.racingpowercompany.com , but nothing there - altho they did say it was up for discussion!
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Old Aug 13, 2010 | 12:39 PM
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I spoke with them about that - site is being rebuilt...
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Jegs sell some various coil covers ranging from polished aluminum to some edelbrocks that are black, aluminum or polished. Cheaper than valve covers and look kinda cool
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Originally Posted by terravast4
Jegs sell some various coil covers ranging from polished aluminum to some edelbrocks that are black, aluminum or polished. Cheaper than valve covers and look kinda cool
Hmmm...havta have a look...that might work!
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is this what you're looking for, so you can run SBC valve covers on a LS?

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Originally Posted by offroadrider12
is this what you're looking for, so you can run SBC valve covers on a LS?

No...I want a standard valve cover with coil mounting hard points, and then another mated cover that fits over that to cover the coils.
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Check out jegs in the LS section
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Would there be any issues with overheating the coilpacks by doing this? I always liked the looks of this but I would imagine it would get quite warm under there.
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Originally Posted by 00chevsilv
Would there be any issues with overheating the coilpacks by doing this? I always liked the looks of this but I would imagine it would get quite warm under there.
Never really thought about it. I guess its true, but not too concerned that it would cause a problem...besides, my underhood temps will be lower than most with my new hood. R/
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