F/S Vararam VR-B2
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F/S Vararam VR-B2
Hi Guys,
Just over 1 month old, almost new Vararam VR-B2 system purchased from ECC. I tried to install but, I didn't like how it fit my Vette. I'm a little dissapointed about the fit, but o'well. I do hear that people really like them once its installed. The supercharger project will be ahead of schedule. Never ran on car, as it never made it to that point. Includes everything, boxed and ready to ship. Thanks guys..
Vararam -B2 setup $280. shipped. ((((SOLD))))
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Just over 1 month old, almost new Vararam VR-B2 system purchased from ECC. I tried to install but, I didn't like how it fit my Vette. I'm a little dissapointed about the fit, but o'well. I do hear that people really like them once its installed. The supercharger project will be ahead of schedule. Never ran on car, as it never made it to that point. Includes everything, boxed and ready to ship. Thanks guys..
Vararam -B2 setup $280. shipped. ((((SOLD))))
Thanks for looking.
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Installing the Vararam....
Hope you don't mind my asking but I've been thinking about the Vararam for a while. What all do I have to look forward to as far as installation? I mean in general - do I have to take the nose off, or is there anything particularly difficult about it?
I'm driving from Vegas to LA and up the coast to Seattle in late Sept and wanted to install it before then, if I do it at all. What about the fit didn't you like?
Sorry for all the questions. I sound like a little kid.
Thanks for any insight!!
I'm driving from Vegas to LA and up the coast to Seattle in late Sept and wanted to install it before then, if I do it at all. What about the fit didn't you like?
Sorry for all the questions. I sound like a little kid.
Thanks for any insight!!
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It shouldn't be that bad, I was pretty far during the install. The upper shrowd is removed via the 4 screws. The lower radiator shrowd comes off by dropping it downward after the airdam is removed, all 3pcs, left, right and center. Remove the fog light access panels in front of the front wheels. Remove or loosen the fog lights via the one screw, no need to disconnect them. Then reinstall the Vararam. The K&N air filter rigid housing will also work as will the stock air elbow. Patience during the install is good, mine ran out along with dissapointment. I think some more factory tweaks are needed unless there was something different about the front end if my car. I do hear from all the people who have one installed, that are really impressed with the performance. Good luck and have a safe trip. Cya
It shouldn't be that bad, I was pretty far during the install. The upper shrowd is removed via the 4 screws. The lower radiator shrowd comes off by dropping it downward after the airdam is removed, all 3pcs, left, right and center. Remove the fog light access panels in front of the front wheels. Remove or loosen the fog lights via the one screw, no need to disconnect them. Then reinstall the Vararam. The K&N air filter rigid housing will also work as will the stock air elbow. Patience during the install is good, mine ran out along with dissapointment. I think some more factory tweaks are needed unless there was something different about the front end if my car. I do hear from all the people who have one installed, that are really impressed with the performance. Good luck and have a safe trip. Cya