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Notice the tensioner has a tightening screw. I know a guy with this idea posted here once and we never heard from him again. I wonder how that tensioner is working for him?
that is the custom kit that I made for my brothers car, see our thread in the FI section. ;)
Yes the setup is working awesome, no slippage and the tensioner pulley does not move. Everything is custom made by us. We played around with some different ideas for the tensioner and that turned out to work the best
that is the custom kit that I made for my brothers car, see our thread in the FI section. ;)
Yes the setup is working awesome, no slippage and the tensioner pulley does not move. Everything is custom made by us. We played around with some different ideas for the tensioner and that turned out to work the best
That's awesome!! You should think about producing it for the rest of us.
still working on the tune, for some reason it is running way lean on top end, I think the FMU is not working so we are trying to find some gtp injectors for it.
I’m new. I actually don’t own a Camaro or firebird. I do have a 2000 Camaro 3.8 fly by throttle and 4l60e. This is installed in a 1980 Triumph TR7...
4 weeks ago
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