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Coil Relocation Brackets
We are making alot of one off prototypes for some of the builds here @ the shop.. We did these coil relocation pack brackets for LS7 coils & have them also for LS2.. Value your guys opinion! Tell me what you think :_paranoid
Working on LS valve covers! http://i1015.photobucket.com/albums/...n/P1010049.jpg |
those look good to me.
I just wish gm didn't have so many coils all different shapes. I make some also. I sell them on e-bay. I had some request from guys to make one that fits the truck coils with the heatsink. They give out a ton more spark that the standard LS2 LS7 coils. I just made one that mounts the truck coils should have them soon. You should look at making some of those also. http://www.automotivedesigneng.com/p...c/P1030012.jpg http://www.automotivedesigneng.com/p...c/P1030015.jpg |
Hmmm, very interesting. Relocating my coils is one of the things I want to do this summer. I don't have room behind my heads to mount them there, so I've been thinking about following Shipka's lead and mounting them under the radiator on the core support.
The other option I'm kicking around is just selling the carbon fiber valve covers and going with a set of Katech valve covers with coil brackets. |
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How about someone make a tall alum or CF valve cover with a removable inset cover that will allow you to mount the coils inside a compartment in the top of the cover - sorta like DSE and Rad Rides did ?
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That's pretty slick, but I guess I'm not too wild about that direction for whatever reason? I know there's also a company that makes a billet VC that has a compartment built into it for the coils.
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(I also like the Katech VC and coil standoff - Penny and OLC both look purposeful) Sorry for the hijack Gonzo ! Jim |
I like the Katech valve covers myself. They are real clean looking.
But still not much of a fan of the wires coming over the valve cover. Here is the article about the truck coils being much more powerful than regular coils incase anyone wanted to read up on it. http://www.megamanual.com/seq/coils.htm |
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I had one customer mount them on the firewall down low and one customer mount them in the cowl where the wiper arms go. |
It's just the plug wires that are run throught the valve covers on the 572 that is on the DSE project. The tops are not removable, it's just a fixed screen. All that was done in order to hide the wires.
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I think I will limit myself to LS2 & LS7 for now.. but thanks for the info..
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I like the Shipka's coil packs mounted under the radiator support.. That is what drove me to make my own but ended up mounting them in different location.. The Katech valve covers with coil brackets look damm good to.. Can't go wrong with either choice :D
My valve covers will have fins & cross flags :unibrow: Quote:
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http://i366.photobucket.com/albums/o.../Polished3.jpg I have the pic saved from last year when I was shopping for valve covers, but can't remember who makes them. I know I saw pictures of them on a green 67/68 protouring Camaro though. I've got a set of 96z28ss' relocation mounts and I'm happy with the way they cleaned up the look under hood. http://i366.photobucket.com/albums/o...A/DSC_0125.jpg http://i366.photobucket.com/albums/o...A/DSC_0090.jpg Matt |
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love the valve covers and I cannot believe that gm doesn't make the coil relocators.but they make cast valve covers with there logo on them.how is anyone going to see that with the coils on the top.Ilove the smooth clean shavin look myself :D
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I believe Tyler made these--if I remember correctly----these are on EVADE--Bill's car--I know he is running a Speedtech frame on his---it looked really nice--
Scott, not sure if your's could be packaged same way since I believe you have the Wayne Due sub----but I always thought this was a really clean way to run them--wire length isn't bad and routing should be pretty clean. I like all the designs presented here thus far--it sure is nice to have options. Doug |
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Let me know, Ryan |
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