My 04 Regency build
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Thanks. I'm putting the exhaust on up to the mufflers this Saturday. Then i'll finish the exhaust out the back when i get my four link and new rearend in there. After my exhaust on saturday i'm going to do the interior work and get it all back together. So hopefully within the next week or two i'll have some pics of what i decide to do with the interior. I'm either putting a center console in it out of an avalanche or build a custom one so i can have some subs.
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Sunday i looked into the problem of my gas gauge not working. When i order my fuel cell i got it with the standard GM 0-90 ohm sending unit. I found out when I test my stock sending unit that it is a 40-250 ohm. So this is what I did to fix my problem.
This is the stock sending unit off the side of the housing that the pump is on the stock tank.
This is what i cut off
This is the fuel cell sending unit that i already took the sending unit off of.
Here i've drilled and mounted the factory sending unit to the fuel cell bracket.
Wires are reconnected
reinstalled and works great now.
This is the stock sending unit off the side of the housing that the pump is on the stock tank.
This is what i cut off
This is the fuel cell sending unit that i already took the sending unit off of.
Here i've drilled and mounted the factory sending unit to the fuel cell bracket.
Wires are reconnected
reinstalled and works great now.
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Well with my 4.8 i had almost 500rwhp so i figure with the 408 i'll have at least 800rwhp. I went with the viper 6spd because with the GTO or TA unit to upgrade them to handle the power it would cost around 1500 to 2500 bucks. and one of the main upgrades is the viper tail shaft. To upgrade my viper 6spd it costs like $500. And at the time the TA 6 spds were going for 1200 to 1500 bucks and i paid 2k for the viper 6spd. which was almost brand new.
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The noise isn't bad at all. I used 1/8 inch rubber washers on top and bottom with a 3/8 bolt and i drilled the hole for it 1/2.
You can kinda see it in this picture. I can't hear the pump while the truck is running.
You can kinda see it in this picture. I can't hear the pump while the truck is running.