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Those are not valve covers, unless they have been modified as you can see they are not bolted down. There is a FRC that is full size that has the retro look. Those could be them only modified to only be the old style look and the rest of the FRC material cut away.
Those are not valve covers, unless they have been modified as you can see they are not bolted down. There is a FRC that is full size that has the retro look. Those could be them only modified to only be the old style look and the rest of the FRC material cut away.
I was thinking the same thing. I am not a fan of the retro ones I have seen, but these look great. These are definitely fuel rail covers. The LS engine is in a C2 restomod. I was hoping someone might recognize them.
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Blitzkrieg is correct,and those are either modified or aftermaket versions of the old small block (327/350) valve coves from the 60s repurposed for the LS engine. Very retro and cool.
[QUOTE=Blitzkrieg;1579436226]Actually they are called COIL COVERS! Do a google search?
They are not called FRCs because the do not cover the fuel rails!
When you upgrade your fuel system and put bigger fuel rails on, the factory FRCs will not fit, this is an alternative!
Ahhh,,that makes sense!! My first look,,was think'n valve covers. After taking another look,,saw that they were indeed coil covers!! Sometimes the facts are just TOO obvious!!
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