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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Install and tune for vortech kit with aftercooler on 98 svt
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<blockquote data-quote="Triple Black" data-source="post: 12787104" data-attributes="member: 138818"><p>[QUOTE,=98 Saleen Cobra;12782557]You can seriously install it with a flat blade screw driver.. It's that easy. The wiring for the pump isn't hard either and that's it.. I can take off and re install my aftercooler in a hour if I wanted to. I'm military too, and you should have a mech shop on the base. Or ask a buddy to help.. Just sayin</p><p> As for a shop to do it, I'm not to sure, you'd have to call to get a quote..</p></blockquote><p></p><p> Come on now, theres a little more to it than that. I just installed a v1 on my 98 cobra. Did all the work myself in the driveway. It helps to me somewhat mechanically inclined. I found the instructions to be somewhat lacking. For instance, you will never get the bottom bracket bolt in if you dont have it in its hole prior to placing the bracket on the car. This typically would be the last bolt you would put on anyway, so you dont realize it until you have to remove the head unit and start over. They dont mention this little tidbit in the instructions. Having just said that, all in all not that difficult.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Triple Black, post: 12787104, member: 138818"] [QUOTE,=98 Saleen Cobra;12782557]You can seriously install it with a flat blade screw driver.. It's that easy. The wiring for the pump isn't hard either and that's it.. I can take off and re install my aftercooler in a hour if I wanted to. I'm military too, and you should have a mech shop on the base. Or ask a buddy to help.. Just sayin As for a shop to do it, I'm not to sure, you'd have to call to get a quote..[/QUOTE] Come on now, theres a little more to it than that. I just installed a v1 on my 98 cobra. Did all the work myself in the driveway. It helps to me somewhat mechanically inclined. I found the instructions to be somewhat lacking. For instance, you will never get the bottom bracket bolt in if you dont have it in its hole prior to placing the bracket on the car. This typically would be the last bolt you would put on anyway, so you dont realize it until you have to remove the head unit and start over. They dont mention this little tidbit in the instructions. Having just said that, all in all not that difficult. [/QUOTE]
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