Utilizing parts from FAST, Aeroquip, and Rick's Tanks, we're going to deliver you the second part of the fuel system install, as we complete the loop and get one step closer to filing the tank and rolling our Projec
Utilizing parts from FAST, Aeroquip, and Rick's Tanks, we're going to deliver you the second part of the fuel system install, as we complete the loop and get one step closer to filing the tank and rolling our Projec
Project MaxStreet, our blown, big-block '66 Chevy II, is full of cool stuff—850 ProCharged rear-wheel horsepower, all good parts that ensure this rig will be a fun ride down the quarter-mile. That ride could, however, be our last if not for some necessary safety gear, namely a 10-point roll cage.
Our 555 Edelbrock/Musi Big Block has been rebuilt for a tour of duty in our Project MaxStreet '67 Chevy II, now sporting a ProCharger F2 centrifugal supercharger setup, and in this project update, we'll take a detailed look at our rebuild and the components it will entail.
With several checked off the to-do list, we're very close to dropping the engine and transmission down into our Chevy II. But before we can do that, we've got the sometimes headache-inducing task of wiring and plumbing the car. In this installment, we'll be focusing on the plumbing side of things.
We've been hard at it here in the powerTV garage getting some of the odd and ends of our Project MaxStreet '66 Chevy II complete, and in order to get you, our faithful readers, up to speed, we're going to take a little peek at what we're up to at the present moment. Next up is our stout new fuel system setup.
With our subframe and rack and pinion box in place, we just needed to finish up the rest of the steering system before we could check this part of our project off the to-do list. And so we called upon our good friends at Flaming River to supply us with some of their industry-renowned components for our buildup.
You can have all the power in the world, but if you cannot transmit that power to the rear tires properly, it doesn’t do you any good. When it came to putting a rear end into our Project MaxStreet Nova II, we turned to Moser for that reliability, including their new Wavetrac differential.
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