nice start up, love the sound....try running your battery cables to the inside of your car,running underneath the carpet to your boot,should be easy enough.Also you dont need to run too much coolant and make sure you use demineralised water,not just tap water.I was actually looking at the mishimoto radiator recently...looks the goods,but i dont trust the asian stuff one iota,which you proved to be right.
I'm gonna revisit the battery relocation when the car goes down in the winter. Inside is definitely the way to go with the cables. With the coolant, I flushed it with demineralized water and got like 95% of it out. Used a premixed coolant. And mishimoto radiators are American made. Name just throws it off 😂
I know chiltons manuals have a ton of info in them and very detailed. Only really used chiltons before. Haynes would probably be something more useful for me but never used them
nice start up, love the sound....try running your battery cables to the inside of your car,running underneath the carpet to your boot,should be easy enough.Also you dont need to run too much coolant and make sure you use demineralised water,not just tap water.I was actually looking at the mishimoto radiator recently...looks the goods,but i dont trust the asian stuff one iota,which you proved to be right.
I'm gonna revisit the battery relocation when the car goes down in the winter. Inside is definitely the way to go with the cables. With the coolant, I flushed it with demineralized water and got like 95% of it out. Used a premixed coolant. And mishimoto radiators are American made. Name just throws it off 😂
@@Billy_Ray_Garage fair enough.....🤣😂🤦
Nice. That second and third start sounded way better than the first.
Congrats on the progress.
Had the throttle body opened a little too much on that first one. Dialed it back and much happier haha. Thanks!
@@Billy_Ray_Garage Awesome and good to know. Thank you as well.
Hell yeah! Sounds nice. What cam is it?
Thanks! It's a Texas speed 228/232, .600/.600, 112lsa
Nice work. Do you recommend Chiltons or Hanes or some other repair manual?
I know chiltons manuals have a ton of info in them and very detailed. Only really used chiltons before. Haynes would probably be something more useful for me but never used them
Show your work.....
If you mean that for the drive shaft install, I did that years before I started the channel. If you mean for everything else, will do!