Radix, FLT 4l65E, TEA Heads, ASM headers, etc...
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TEA stage 2.5 6.0L heads - $1400
Less than 1000 miles of use. Comp cams double springs. TEA's competition hand finished porting. Intake flow is ~330cfm at .600 lift and exhaust is ~280cfm at .600 lift. 2.05 intake and 1.60 exhaust valves. 69cc chamber. I had these designed to run with a high end 6.0L motor or a stroker motor I was planning on building.
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Fual and Boost pressure gauges with overhead pod - $300
Autometer electric C2 gauges for fuel pressure and boost mounted in polished aluminum overhead gauge pod.
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Flexalite electric fans - $275
Set of flexalite 280 electric fans for the large core SS radiator. Working upgraded controller and lots of wiring. Great shape.
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Drag strip wheels and tires - $500
Set of Nitto NT-450 tires on Sportmetal Axiom 17" chrome wheels. Tire size 275-50R-17 VR rated. All matching with lots of treadwear remaining. These are a much lighter and lower profile setup that I used at the drag strip or around town when racing. The Nitto tires have very good traction. With the gearing and weight reduction, I think there were easily worth .3 in the 1/4 mile.
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Less than 1000 miles of use. Comp cams double springs. TEA's competition hand finished porting. Intake flow is ~330cfm at .600 lift and exhaust is ~280cfm at .600 lift. 2.05 intake and 1.60 exhaust valves. 69cc chamber. I had these designed to run with a high end 6.0L motor or a stroker motor I was planning on building.
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Fual and Boost pressure gauges with overhead pod - $300
Autometer electric C2 gauges for fuel pressure and boost mounted in polished aluminum overhead gauge pod.
PIC1 PIC2
Flexalite electric fans - $275
Set of flexalite 280 electric fans for the large core SS radiator. Working upgraded controller and lots of wiring. Great shape.
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Drag strip wheels and tires - $500
Set of Nitto NT-450 tires on Sportmetal Axiom 17" chrome wheels. Tire size 275-50R-17 VR rated. All matching with lots of treadwear remaining. These are a much lighter and lower profile setup that I used at the drag strip or around town when racing. The Nitto tires have very good traction. With the gearing and weight reduction, I think there were easily worth .3 in the 1/4 mile.
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The headers and pipes should fit just fine. You will need to have a little exhaust work done to hook up a catback setup, but that shouldn't take much. If you want / have to run cats, then you'll need to buy a set. I ran without cats for a while, then when I installed a set, I put the cats after the X pipe to evenly distribute exhaust flow between them.
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I have no cats. I have a pair of 4" (YES 4"!!!) Magnaflow mufflers I'm wanting to hook up behind a pair of cutouts and exiting out the side in front of the tire baloney sliced Nascar style.
Why are ASM's so expensive? Are they SS? Thanks, Jim
Why are ASM's so expensive? Are they SS? Thanks, Jim


