Yes, the lines had to be custom made. Not a big deal, your local NAPA or CarQuest should be able to make them up for you, just figure out exactly what you need and let them make the lines. Best of luck with your project, sounds like a nice truck.
Did you have to get special A/C hoses made because i want to keep my A/C in my truck i have a S-10 with 45000 original miles and want to put a chevy 305 or 350 in it what needs to be done to make it happen??
@mohrpimpin The car itself if in good condition should handle the power, The problem I see is that turbo engines are usually built as turbo engines and have lower compression, special turbo cams and are fuel injected. Not that you can't do it, just be aware that getting it running right and making it reliable will cost a lot of money and will take more than just a turbo kit. Also there will most likely be some custom fabrication involved. Have fun with your project! :o)
They are Hedman Hedders and I got them from Jegs. They work great and they also sell a complete mandrel bent dual exhaust system that bolts on behind them. Good luck with your project!
JESUS, WHY?
scottucker87 5 months ago
is the rearend a 7.5 or 8,5?
codywilfredgetson 1 year ago
@codywilfredgetson It's a stock 7.5 S10 rear with a limited slip unit installed.
MEANlowGREEN 1 year ago
burnout????
v6firebirdv6 1 year ago
Yes, the lines had to be custom made. Not a big deal, your local NAPA or CarQuest should be able to make them up for you, just figure out exactly what you need and let them make the lines. Best of luck with your project, sounds like a nice truck.
MEANlowGREEN 1 year ago
Did you have to get special A/C hoses made because i want to keep my A/C in my truck i have a S-10 with 45000 original miles and want to put a chevy 305 or 350 in it what needs to be done to make it happen??
Bornn368 1 year ago
cool thinks man
mohrpimpin 1 year ago
i have a 350 chevy stock motor in my 1985 cadillac seville also stock if i put i twin turbo kit on it do you think the car could handle it.
mohrpimpin 1 year ago
@mohrpimpin The car itself if in good condition should handle the power, The problem I see is that turbo engines are usually built as turbo engines and have lower compression, special turbo cams and are fuel injected. Not that you can't do it, just be aware that getting it running right and making it reliable will cost a lot of money and will take more than just a turbo kit. Also there will most likely be some custom fabrication involved. Have fun with your project! :o)
MEANlowGREEN 1 year ago
amazing.... that thing hauls ass.
SDkoncept619 2 years ago
They are Hedman Hedders and I got them from Jegs. They work great and they also sell a complete mandrel bent dual exhaust system that bolts on behind them. Good luck with your project!
MEANlowGREEN 2 years ago
hey where did you get your headers from? i need to find a set like you have
joesmxracing 2 years ago
need to see more.
neverlearned01 2 years ago
seeeeexy ass setup man 5/5
mburch92 2 years ago