{"id":5440,"date":"2014-11-04T21:31:49","date_gmt":"2014-11-05T05:31:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/grandmighty.com\/?p=5440"},"modified":"2015-05-25T18:38:01","modified_gmt":"2015-05-26T01:38:01","slug":"week-seventeen","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/grandmighty.com\/2014\/11\/week-seventeen\/","title":{"rendered":"Week Seventeen"},"content":{"rendered":"
Work was measurably amped up during the past couple of weeks to push this swap through the finish line. Once the engine was started and running, attention was turned to ironing out all the minor bugs and any drivability issues. Marcus spent a good deal of time locating and silencing noises and making sure the driveline was solid. Leaks were checked, the tachometer was brought to life, and the swap was technically complete.<\/p>\n
After waiting so long, the day I was finally able to pick up the car was quite surreal. It was sensory overload since there was so much to take in, all at once. I had high expectations going in and they were certainly met, it was immediately apparent how cleanly everything was installed and the car starts right up as it should.<\/p>\n
The moment of truth came when I got in to drive it for the first time. What a rush that was… the first thing that crossed my mind was how BEASTLY the LS3 sounded and pulled. After the initial HOLY S#!T moments, I quickly adjusted to normalcy and the drive home was remarkably easy, that is until I stopped to get gas.<\/p>\n
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