Let the MODDING BEGIN!!
Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 11:12 am
Let the MODDING BEGIN!
Yesterday (Saturday 4/30/2011), I decided it was a nice day to begin installing the mods I have been stock piling for the Monte. My day did not go entirely as planned. I wanted to start this in the morning (say 9am) in hopes to be done with everything by say 5-7pm at the absolute latest. Instead, due to other items beyond my control, I did not get started until 2pm.
I'm not finished and currently need some nice weather to wrap it up (currenly I am debating if I should work on it now, it rained already and according to the weather report, it's not supposed to rain again until 5pm today). Clouds don't look threatening at the moment, so we'll see.
Anycase, here's what is installed thus far:
- ZZP Stainless Steel Power Log
- ZZP ER Rockers
- F-Body 3800 Aluminum Valve Covers
- A Donor PCM (Tuned by PCMforLess.com)
Here's what's left to get to the finish:
- Custom Port-Matched LIM
- ZZP HV3
- Custom Modified L67 Throttle Body
Note: If you unfamiliar with the LIM and the Throttle Body I mentioned, click the links for them and you will be directed to my web site with some detailed information and pictures of the process.
I will also be installing Fel-Pro's aluminum LIM gaskets and even though the factory coolant elbows do not appear to be bad, they have 62K on them and are original from when the car rolled out of the factory in '04, for the little added cost, I think it's worth changing them out.
FYI - the way I have the front plug wires held right now is destined to change, I just have decided 100% what/how I'm going to do it, but I have some ideas. My wife and a friend of mine though the blankets I had on the Monte were funny. I'll tell you what, I had three mover's blankets I bought from Harbor Frieght for about $4-$5 a piece. I think they worked out BETTER then any fendor bibe I've see. Tuck them in and they hold (only one I had an issue with was the front one, but it was not that big of a deal). Saves potential damage to the paint as I work on the car.
Enjoy the pics below from my progress. Click the thumbnails to see larger pics.
















Yesterday (Saturday 4/30/2011), I decided it was a nice day to begin installing the mods I have been stock piling for the Monte. My day did not go entirely as planned. I wanted to start this in the morning (say 9am) in hopes to be done with everything by say 5-7pm at the absolute latest. Instead, due to other items beyond my control, I did not get started until 2pm.
I'm not finished and currently need some nice weather to wrap it up (currenly I am debating if I should work on it now, it rained already and according to the weather report, it's not supposed to rain again until 5pm today). Clouds don't look threatening at the moment, so we'll see.
Anycase, here's what is installed thus far:
- ZZP Stainless Steel Power Log
- ZZP ER Rockers
- F-Body 3800 Aluminum Valve Covers
- A Donor PCM (Tuned by PCMforLess.com)
Here's what's left to get to the finish:
- Custom Port-Matched LIM
- ZZP HV3
- Custom Modified L67 Throttle Body
Note: If you unfamiliar with the LIM and the Throttle Body I mentioned, click the links for them and you will be directed to my web site with some detailed information and pictures of the process.
I will also be installing Fel-Pro's aluminum LIM gaskets and even though the factory coolant elbows do not appear to be bad, they have 62K on them and are original from when the car rolled out of the factory in '04, for the little added cost, I think it's worth changing them out.
FYI - the way I have the front plug wires held right now is destined to change, I just have decided 100% what/how I'm going to do it, but I have some ideas. My wife and a friend of mine though the blankets I had on the Monte were funny. I'll tell you what, I had three mover's blankets I bought from Harbor Frieght for about $4-$5 a piece. I think they worked out BETTER then any fendor bibe I've see. Tuck them in and they hold (only one I had an issue with was the front one, but it was not that big of a deal). Saves potential damage to the paint as I work on the car.
Enjoy the pics below from my progress. Click the thumbnails to see larger pics.


































