1970 Pontiac Trans Am "Splitter" Engine Pre-Install V8TV

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

http://www.v8tvshow.com - The engine's been tuned, the parts are all together... now Brett takes us through Splitter's engine bay and the 541 Pontiac with all the accessories from March, Edelbrock, MSD, and Butler Performance all installed. Brett also points out some tricks to install large-tube Hooker Headers on the big All Pontiac.com block. It won't be long before the key is turned!

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  • You'll notice that this is a very "real" Pontiac with a 540+ cubic inch Butler built Pontiac engine...

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  • how much did you invest in this car?

    and if i wanted to bye this car just like the one u restored how much would it cost?

    answer plsss

  • @KonaBalona ALL Pontiac engines have distributors on the rear of the block even Oldsmobile motors :P Tho I cant speak for engine manufactured before 1960.

  • LOL since when do REAL Pontiacs have a Distributor in the rear of the block? With exception of the 265/301 from the 80's, but that would explain the mount issue he had also.

  • @racecardriver467 hell yea KRE is amazing 

  • should of gone with KRE, thay got 904hp out of a 505 pontiac...and thay are cheaper by price compared to butler...

  • Good to see you didn't ruin your car buy using a chevy motor

  • u have plenty of horsepower u dont need to add any turbos well maybe a supercharger if u want more horsepower

  • I have been using firewall mounted solenoids for years. Great tip. VERY NICE build!

  • I wrapped my headers to save the starter. However, I realy dig the firewall mount unit. I will be doing that soon. Oh, and studs in the head for the headers... if my headers ever come off again there are def gonna be studs going in a couple of holes! great idea!

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