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for the 6 cyl just like u have it shown...is that your car? if yes...are you using MS?

 

off topic but...

what intake mani and tb are you running? just curious how your running your lower radiator hose since your top hoses is on reverse side?

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Yep, the silver one is mine. The first pic with the A/C is a customers car I did recently. Don't get around here much, but I check in every once in awhile. I used what is currently called a FAST system. WWW.fuelairspark.com. It was still owned and called Fel-pro when I bought it 11 years ago. Z cars have come so far in the past 5 years. I had to have custom halfshafts made when I wanted to use the 300Z limited slip with CV joints. I hade that intake made by www.force-efi.com. It was cheaper back then to custom make a manifold so i could use a standard ford throttle body and GM injectors. The money I saved from having to buy a 60 MM weber and RC 550cc injectors paid for the manifold. The radiator is a dual pass Ron Davis. It has the inlet and outlet on the same side.

 

Greg Kring

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I know of the coil packs being used on an RB application. The thing is, the scattered spark type coil pack in my opinion is not a good part for a performance engine. They work well on engines that are running in the 300hp ranges, but I would never consider them for any real hp goals.

There are just to many systems out there that will do what you want without all of the problems of retrofitting the coils on an existing system. But send Bernard a post or email and he can give you the skinny on how to install them.

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