2000 Silverado Classic 2500 CCSB 454

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aarolar

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That's the same injectors I have in mine so far so good I am getting 12 mixed and around 14 hwy.
 

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Intake gasket blew out so now it's getting the works while apart. New radiator, water pump, fuel injectors, pressure regulator, MSD cap/rotor/wires, plugs and even needed a new distributor. Getting new rear brakes as well.
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Nice work! Looking fantastic! Can't wait til my ccsb 454 is done!


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Thank you!

Tires are 285/75/16 BFG's. I'll get a measurement for ya.

Here is the finished piece. Working on a mileage tune with EFI Live.
 
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dr_goodwrench66

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Let me know what the brake job ends up costing I need to do mine soon.

I have a little under $600 in parts for the rear brakes with new drums, shoes, wheel cylinders, hardware, axle seals and gear lube. All GM parts. The GM drums were cheaper than the aftermarket ones!
 
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