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Old 10-14-2011   #1
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Talking Re: New 90 ZR1 Owner

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So that is what it looks like.

When I replace the injectors what else should I do when the plenum is off?
So how does the car run right now? If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

Pocketbook is the limit on what you should/can do. I don't think the plenum is that hard to pull myself. My wife did it just fine. Get the LT5 supplement and it walks you through it step by step. There are many items you can replace under the plenum while you are there. Coils, plug wires, starter, vacuum lines and many other items. If the car is running good, you might want to just wait. If you do the injectors yourself, you'll see it's pretty easy to pull the plenum.

If you decide to replace the injectors, I can recommend the injectors from FIC, I've had the rebuilt ones over 2 years now, no problems at all. $350 and you are good to go. http://fuelinjectorconnection.com/sh...ewCat&catId=68

We still need some pics though.
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Old 10-14-2011   #2
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Default Re: New 90 ZR1 Owner

My advice would be to take lots of pictures for reference.The the most important thing to remember when going on line to ask a question,the -other- Corvette site isnt worth a damn,too much bull$h!t.Everything you could possibly ask is right here.
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Old 10-15-2011   #3
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So how does the car run right now? If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

Pocketbook is the limit on what you should/can do. I don't think the plenum is that hard to pull myself. My wife did it just fine. Get the LT5 supplement and it walks you through it step by step. There are many items you can replace under the plenum while you are there. Coils, plug wires, starter, vacuum lines and many other items. If the car is running good, you might want to just wait. If you do the injectors yourself, you'll see it's pretty easy to pull the plenum.

If you decide to replace the injectors, I can recommend the injectors from FIC, I've had the rebuilt ones over 2 years now, no problems at all. $350 and you are good to go. http://fuelinjectorconnection.com/sh...ewCat&catId=68

We still need some pics though.
Took it out for the first time tonight for our local car gathering. Ran very well, I have not driven a car with this much rare torque before.

I need to learn how to post pictures. Always avoided posting because of the hassle.
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Old 10-15-2011   #4
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Took it out for the first time tonight for our local car gathering. Ran very well, I have not driven a car with this much rare torque before.

I need to learn how to post pictures. Always avoided posting because of the hassle.
you need a host, if you don't have one you can email me the pics lt5zr180 at gmail dot com or set up a photobucket.com account. or you can attach them here
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