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loud4.7 Unregistered
4/25/2001 16:12:54
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Message: Has anyone made a home made sheld for the z-tube on teh 4.7? i was just going to bend some sheet metal adn find sometign to hook it to?? anyone have any good ideas?????? thanks !!!!!!
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Glen GenIII
4/25/2001 16:33:53
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Message: i was thinking of doing the same thing. Dunno where to hook it up tho. and where is the easiest place to get air in. It looks as if i took off the ruber piece in the front it would be perfect. But that exposes some stuff. And i dont know what it all is.
'01, CC, SLT, 4.7, Auto, 3.55 LS Gibson single catback. Z-tube.
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nextgen GenIII
4/25/2001 17:06:13
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Message: I made one out of some sheet metal that I found. Got some sheet metal screws, and screwed it right into the fender, I also took the plastic peice out of the front, all it does is expose the A/C Lines and such.....Shouldn't really make a difference. The Sheet metal seems to be working though, where the pipe used to be really warm, it is alot cooler.
Tony
2000 4.7L 4X4 SLT Plus Z-Tube w/ 9" Filter, Custom Exhuast, Jet II
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smittyt Unregistered
4/25/2001 17:43:41
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Message: nextgen, How does that jetchip seem to be working for you? I was thinking about getting it for my truck as well but didn't know if it is REALLY worth the money? Some people have said they don't do much.
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