Tonyrodz
Resident Resident
5 hp right there! LolMay be an afterthought. But red dice hanging from the rearview mirror. The BIG fuzzy ones...
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5 hp right there! LolMay be an afterthought. But red dice hanging from the rearview mirror. The BIG fuzzy ones...
Ok now there's one problem, besides the one I want is $420... I don't see a red one on their website!Ok, im goig with Rocket. u mentioned not need a catch can with the blower..here the solution..check balls to stop blow back. u won't see oil in the tb, but in the supercharger itself.
http://tracylewisperformance.com/product-category/catchcans/tlsigcan/
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Yeah that's click bait lol. I'd say just get the check balls and rock the $99 one from catchcan.com..they come in red lol.Ok now there's one problem, besides the one I want is $420... I don't see a red one on their website!
I had a red one from them and sold it because I heard it would be a problem with the blower. I think I'm fine; mine never even caught more than about half an ounce between oil changes. But that TLP one in red would look nice under my hood...Yeah that's click bait lol. I'd say just get the check balls and rock the $99 one from catchcan.com..they come in red lol.
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I feel very honored that you read my entire build thread; that must have taken quite awhile. And congrats on the huge undertaking of building a house. I remodeled every single room in my 3-bedroom house on evenings and weekends over a few years and that was enough for me. It might have been easier to build from new lol. And 313k miles? That's a statement about these engines. Glad to have you onboard the forum, this is a great place.New member, I binge read this entire thread last night. I admire your persevere and determination. I will be 54 next month and two years ago I started building our 3500 sq ft house, all by myself, so seeing you tackle these projects makes me feel great.
I haven't picked up my future Yukon Denali XL yet, but I already have some ideas, thanks to this amazing thread. It won't be my first 6.0, I have one sitting in the driveway wit 313k miles on it, it is my favorite GM engine.
Keep up the good work and take time to heal, it becomes more important as our "experience" level grows.