Sweet 22re music
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Sweet 22re music
Well OK guy's and girl's here it is debuting for the first time any where the sweet sounds of a freshly built 22re with the L.C. Engineering Pro Street head and cam band running into a Flow Master Muffler.
http://s184.photobucket.com/albums/x...ent=085247.flv
I think she may have turned out pretty good for a first time build and all my info to build it was found mostly here on this site.
http://s184.photobucket.com/albums/x...ent=085247.flv
I think she may have turned out pretty good for a first time build and all my info to build it was found mostly here on this site.
Last edited by olharleyman; 08-21-2009 at 05:35 AM.
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After I get a few miles on it I may do just that so I know what all this add's upto power wise and how the 5.29's deal with it , but I think that I am going to wait till I get at least 3k on the motor so I know every thing is broke in right and I can add the new CASTROL or AMSOIL synthetic in it.
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I am really suprised at how great that set-up sounds through the entire rpm range! Job well done. Engine compartmnet looks well thought out and clean. I would have never guessed a first time builder as it looks (and sounds) top-notch to me. It's just so weird of after servicing these engines for so long and now seeing what they can be when an enthusiast get's his hands on one.
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Quick question about the detail of your engine. As far as the Valve Cover, what kind of paint did you use? I would love to go w/ a LCEnginering Powder-coated unit but that's a little high if I can paint it myself. I've found that Duplicolor Caliper Paint works great on engine brackets and such but just was curious as to which route you went.