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@@keppthorn2997 Yup, we recommend flipping them with a wing. We were supposed to have stronger ones made but not sure where that project went. - Justin
Catch can is mounted on the passenger side while your catch can install video shows the catch can mounted on the driver's side with much longer hoses. Are shorter hoses available when ordering?
@@Ringmaster30 This catch can was made custom when the ProCharger Supercharger was installed in house. The kit is made to fit both coupe and convertibles, shorter hoses aren’t available.
He did the entire car back in 2021, then we replaced the front bumper due to an accident and his schedule didn’t align to have the bumper re-PPF prior to driving back to Vegas. Car has over 76K on it and driven as intended.
The front end damage story is a good one. I thought I was Evel Knievel one afternoon and attempted his Snake River Canyon move. I think I was listening to "Jump" by Van Halen.
Great question, next time we lower a C8 Stingray we'll do some math. All our clients lower it the max amount of 0.75 inches so we go all the way to the bottom thread. - Justin
@@ParagonPerformance my reason for asking is probably more selfish than one would expect. I'm now 76 -years old and getting in-and-out has been more difficult. So, I try to guess that I can see 11 or 12 threads exposed, when the video starts, to get it down to about 0.75", so 4.5 or 5 threads might be 3/8"! I consider going up about 4.5 threads front and 3 threads on the rear, then, my next tire change, I would increase the tire size/height by 3/4" to 1", to refill the wheel wells. I know it's a bit out there, but that's what us old people do... we go back to "old School" thinking!
Great question, next time we lower a C8 Stingray we'll do some math. All our clients lower it the max amount of 0.75 inches so we go all the way to the bottom thread.
Sigala does but I would not give them my business anymore I spoke with jogon today and they will be having a meeting about if they will make one as well but I should know by tonight or tomorrow