*CLOWNS AES 390 Build*
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I like this build. ~Budget friendly with money spent in all the right places.
Where are the knock sensors in your current motor? Mine being an LS2 I had to find places for the new style knock sensors to bolt onto the side of the LQ block, kinda ghetto. Then get an LS6 valley pan. Lastly I had to get a dummy crank sensor to plug the hole in the rear as mine is in the front cover.
I used to have a favorite for some site that had all the bolts for the LS motors in a chart but I can't find it.
Where are the knock sensors in your current motor? Mine being an LS2 I had to find places for the new style knock sensors to bolt onto the side of the LQ block, kinda ghetto. Then get an LS6 valley pan. Lastly I had to get a dummy crank sensor to plug the hole in the rear as mine is in the front cover.
I used to have a favorite for some site that had all the bolts for the LS motors in a chart but I can't find it.
AES has all the hardware I need for all the covers! Thanks for the info though!
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I was going to do that (convert to old style knock sensors) but I was worried that the attack/sensitivity tables would not be accurate for them. But the new style sensors just kind of attached to the block with whatever holes I could find is probably not accurate either.
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Dont forget it when you do his tune on it and just send me the bill. Robert
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Doug dont get him going again man. You or still going to put that thing what ever you called it, in his motor that will when you hit a switch it will start his car to back fire all the time correct..
Dont forget it when you do his tune on it and just send me the bill. Robert
Dont forget it when you do his tune on it and just send me the bill. Robert
I guess I'll go with a 2500 Novi with a full 8 rib, and throw in a glide with all the trimmings while we are at it, spindles and a radiator for the hell of it!
That Miller guy is alright in my book, thanks again Robert for your generosity!
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Doug, you heard it first hand, send that bill over to Robert and he will take care of it!
I guess I'll go with a 2500 Novi with a full 8 rib, and throw in a glide with all the trimmings while we are at it, spindles and a radiator for the hell of it!
That Miller guy is alright in my book, thanks again Robert for your generosity!
I guess I'll go with a 2500 Novi with a full 8 rib, and throw in a glide with all the trimmings while we are at it, spindles and a radiator for the hell of it!
That Miller guy is alright in my book, thanks again Robert for your generosity!
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I'll be ready to knock the snot out of that 427 your building, at 1/3 of the cost!
Doug likes me better because I pay him big money for his time and experience!
Your just Free entertainment for most of the people in this section of the forum
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I have EFI Live now Robert, I'm stepping up my game buddy!
I'll be ready to knock the snot out of that 427 your building, at 1/3 of the cost!
Doug likes me better because I pay him big money for his time and experience!
Your just Free entertainment for most of the people in this section of the forum
I'll be ready to knock the snot out of that 427 your building, at 1/3 of the cost!
Doug likes me better because I pay him big money for his time and experience!
Your just Free entertainment for most of the people in this section of the forum
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If you have efi live, when you connect it, give me a call, I'll show you where you're converter settings are...
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St. Jude Donor '15-'16-'17-'18
I cranked my AES 390 a few weeks ago. She ran great for 200 miles then I started having clutch issues so the driveline is back out, and clutch is back at McLeod for inspection. For sure a great bang for the buck build. Good luck!
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But I am motivated to learn as much as I can and understand to read logs and such!
Is there a "Tuning for Dumb Dumbs" book out there
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Did AES tap out that boss for a flip drive for you? I don't even know if you have a flip drive?
Let me know your thoughts on the motor when you start beating it up!
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I plan to go to the track this summer and see what the car can do! I sold my Drag pac last summer so I will need to find some tires
I am a street guy, don't really get all that excited for 1/4 racing. But I am looking forward to the 1/2 mile!
I am a street guy, don't really get all that excited for 1/4 racing. But I am looking forward to the 1/2 mile!
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i don't know how you guys do it on the street. if i get into my car just a little its all over the place. granted my street tires are 345/25/20s. i just prefer 1/4 over anything else.
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Having an Auto helps, but I'll have to see how the car is with new motor and more HP! Maybe I'll have to visit the track more often if its to hard to control on the street! Most of my fun is Expressway driving!
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