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Old 06-12-2014, 01:38 PM
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Katech Stage 2 Z06 package with Torquer 110 cam
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Ti/Mo intake valves/LS7 exhaust valves
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Katech billet fuel rails
Katech carbon fiber valve covers & coil relocation kit
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Is it just me...or is that a little on the low side powerwise..??

Engine looks great btw!
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Originally Posted by LFZ
Is it just me...or is that a little on the low side powerwise..??

Engine looks great btw!
Torquer 110 cam and no headers. It's right on where it should be.
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She looks really good Jason I can wait to pick her up on Monday. Going to be a great ride back to NY .

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This one wasn't as bad as others. Still out of spec though.
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Year and mileage?
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Originally Posted by vette @ 71
year and mileage?
2006
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Very nice
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Originally Posted by LFZ
Is it just me...or is that a little on the low side powerwise..??

Engine looks great btw!
Originally Posted by Katech_Jason
Torquer 110 cam and no headers. It's right on where it should be.
It is right where it should be.

Though I know he doesn't want me posting in this thread, but my own car, with Torquer 110 cam, same CNC program for the ported heads, and well....... we will skip the description of the valves, .....and no headers/ stock manifolds as in this car, came in at 508.02/482.81. My car had the Callaway Honker, this one the Halltech.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c6-z...aders-did.html

So that is very comparable to the 512.53/479.92 that this car produced, so i agree that it's right where it should be with no headers as mine was about the same.

The thing to look at is the torque this car makes early on. That will make it a lot of fun to drive on the street.
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What's the typical lead time for a build like this?
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Congratulations. You are going to love it.

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Clean looking car, nice job Jason!
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Originally Posted by Jasonoff
What's the typical lead time for a build like this?
4-6 weeks I was quoted and tomorrow its exactly 6 weeks. I think it also depends on your overall requirements .
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Originally Posted by cruzin2
Congratulations. You are going to love it.

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56 and 66, Thanks
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Originally Posted by Leo the Lion
4-6 weeks I was quoted and tomorrow its exactly 6 weeks. I think it also depends on your overall requirements .
It would have been done two weeks ago if we didn't run out of fuel rails.
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Originally Posted by Jasonoff
What's the typical lead time for a build like this?
We are currently running 3-4 weeks.

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Old 06-12-2014, 10:48 PM
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Those wheels are sick!
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What hood is that?
Torquer 110 WCC stage 2 heads, fast 102 NW 102 tb, ARH w/cats Halltech intake.

540/530 @ wheels.
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Originally Posted by Katech_Jason
Torquer 110 cam and no headers. It's right on where it should be.
Unless my eyes are deceiving me, it sure looks like headers on that car.


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