Agreed Mark, 8 hours would be a quick install. The biggest help to a quick installation is knowing what you can and can't pre-assemble, or at least partially assemble while still driving the car to spread out the installation process over more time if need be.

Heck, laying the parts out and counting them all ahead of time would have saved me 2.5 hours of fabrication and running to the local Home Depot to make a spacer they left out. DOH!!! Then there's the hour to pull the fuel pump because the factory Vortech fuel line connections were leaking. DOH!!! DOH!!!


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