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I once saw a pic of an intake track you built, ( i believe it was hand crafted alum and picked air up from the front and went to a aftermarket throttle body)do you still have that pic and if you do could you post it or send it to me please ?
Secondly have you picked your D-36 project car yet ?
Not Jeb, But I ran the intake for Jeb during the tests. VERY good results I might add. As good as the SR, with too little gear, installed the night before, and no tuning. It ran within a few hundreds of my best time with the SR. Lotsa potential.
We (Corky and I ) are both building 434, 650+ HP, and will be running this intake. :cheers:
Antivenom if he doesn't answer by tomorrow , please send them to me.
Ski-dwn -it. I'm not so interested in the intake as the duct work he made to go to it when he ran it with a regular holley type induction , as i'm running a carb now and need to find a way to get ample intake air to the set up.
I followed your testing and learned from it. Good luck with your 434? Will either one of them be 18 degree headed motors ?
I'm here... Are you talking about the airbox I built for the 4v throttle body when I ran it?? It was .060" aluminum fabbed up and fed by two K&N cone filters up front. It worked nicely but was pretty restrictive on my nearly 570 hp 396. I'll try and find the pics or AntiVenom can post them on here...I believe Jesse also has some pics of the setup.
-Jeb
It's about 1.9" tall if I recall correctly... I'm not using it and would sell it IF it would fit your needs but I don't know if it will... I designed and built the thing around my car (1990) and my wife has an '85 like yours; they have a straight up and down radiator and the '90 is slanted. That may make a difference. I'll send you some pics in a little while.
-Jeb
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