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 Post subject: Robert13P3H
PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2002 1:58 pm 
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I like your picture of the engine in your signature.
I think this is the LT1 - very different to the LS1.
I have had a look at you home page - lovely mods.
What is the Hotchkis STB like? Has it got the detachable brackets? Does this compromise the effect of the STB.
You choose Hotchkis for all your parts. I think they are expensive, but what are they really like?


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Thanx Jagsy:

I've always thought that its a good thing the LS1 is powerful, cuz its butt ugly. The LT1 when dressed up, looks almost as good as the L98 with chromed intake. IMHO
I have to confess, that I havent done anything to that page since I left Germany, and the car has changed some since then. I have some webspace sitting around that I plan to use in the near future for a new site.
I really like the Hotchkis pieces, and with the STB there is a boost in front end control. For example take a turn that includes railroad tracks with and without the STB, and you'll notice the differance. It turns in much nicer with some chassis support.
I just kept going with Hotchkis cuz I believe that these tuners (KB, BMR, G2, etc.) design they're susp pieces as a unit, so I didnt want to mix 'n match. Also, when I did my car there was no such thing as BMR. If I had to do it again, I would probably go the cheaper BMR route.

As far as what the Hotchkis setup is like. STB helped, F/R swaybars = Gawd, turns in maybe to quick!! LCA/Panhard took care of the wheel hop nicely


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I have the hotchkiss STB also. I love it. Looks great, works great and it's easy to put in and out.
The LS1 dresses up nicely with a set of FRCs and a TNT wet kit!! :)

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I think the TNT kit is alittle to busy personally. It pretty well destroyed the clean look of the engine bay, but it will add some "mojo" and thats the trade-off I guess.

BTW, it isnt fully wired in yet, but that will just add to the underhood chaos.

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