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I've done another kit to relocate the coils. This one moves the coils to the side, mounted on the frame rails.
Here's some pictures...
Top View of Engine Compartment
Side View - Drivers Side
Side View - Passenger Side
Coil view - Drivers Side
Coil View -Passenger Side
I'm going to price this at $295 and that will include all brackets, coil mounting hardware, and ignition wire set. I can also provide a complete coil pack harness to make it a virtual plug 'n play.
Install is straight forward and easy - the most time consuming part is moving the wire looms and splicing the coil pack connectors.
From: ********************* Florida's Space Coast *********************
I have an odd question... With this very cool relocation setup, what valve covers are out there for the LS1 type heads? I mean if I was to go with this relocation, I sure would NOT want to see my GM very crappie stock covers! Mine look like they are pit city!!!
Any links on new ones not costing as much as my complete car? This would make the decision to relocate. This is the best placement I have seen yet. Great job.
I've done another kit to relocate the coils. This one moves the coils to the side, mounted on the frame rails.
Here's some pictures...
Top View of Engine Compartment
Side View - Drivers Side
Side View - Passenger Side
Coil view - Drivers Side
Coil View -Passenger Side
I'm going to price this at $295 and that will include all brackets, coil mounting hardware, and ignition wire set. I can also provide a complete coil pack harness to make it a virtual plug 'n play.
Install is straight forward and easy - the most time consuming part is moving the wire looms and splicing the coil pack connectors.