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PostSubject: Re: New build Approach   New build Approach - Page 2 EmptyTue Nov 30, 2010 9:23 pm

That's definitely a gen3. It has the extra bolt at the top center for the snout. Gen5 doesn't. That adaptor at the throttle body does look like the thrasher nitrous plate (also only for gen3).
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PostSubject: Re: New build Approach   New build Approach - Page 2 EmptyTue Nov 30, 2010 9:33 pm

Ok, the specs for the cam that are in it are Gross valve lift INT .520 EXH .536 Duration is INT 212 EXH 224. and the lobe sep is 116
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PostSubject: Re: New build Approach   New build Approach - Page 2 EmptyTue Nov 30, 2010 9:48 pm

turtleman wrote:
That's definitely a gen3. It has the extra bolt at the top center for the snout. Gen5 doesn't. That adaptor at the throttle body does look like the thrasher nitrous plate (also only for gen3).

Ah...good point. ..it makes good power for the gen3.

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PostSubject: Re: New build Approach   New build Approach - Page 2 EmptyTue Nov 30, 2010 9:49 pm

I cant find a way to convert any of my videos...they are in CTD format and wont upload to youtube. So no sound videos yet
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PostSubject: Re: New build Approach   New build Approach - Page 2 EmptyTue Nov 30, 2010 10:07 pm

Nice and clean up under your hood! Looks very good. I'm currently purchasing a full core intercooler w/ phenolic housing. It's going on along with a gen v sc and a N* tb. I plan on using a 3.2 pulley to start out with and hoping to get tuning help from abaddon. Hopefully this will be just what I'm looking for to spruce the old girl up for spring. I will be posting pics during,almost have all the parts to get going.
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PostSubject: Re: New build Approach   New build Approach - Page 2 EmptyTue Nov 30, 2010 10:16 pm

Good luck! I hope everything works out well =) and thank you, Im gonna be doing some detailing over the winter and into the spring like hopefully getting some chrome valve covers and maybe a couple other small things
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