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LameHoof65

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So, this is where I am so far....

www.geocities.com/mordar65/pops_garage.html

What do ya'll think? Saw a Garrett t3 in the paper the other day----for 200 bucks...Didn't even call on it. Right now I am looking for that T-5 and the right rear gears. Probably will regret it, but I need to focus on getting this thing running, first things first.

Would like to hear what you all think.
 
I love your work, Darwin.

The HSC I4 EFI, 9" disk rear end, and T5 will rock. There is a under-riding quality in your work which will make it a sucess!


Deano-X
 
:) Hey, I get it, pretty witty---"under riding quality---" that's good. 8).
I have been off the net for awhile so I just read the post..thanks for looking and the positive comments. It goes slow, but it is steady..
 
darwin":37zd2y39 said:
:) Hey, I get it, pretty witty---"under riding quality---" that's good. 8).
I have been off the net for awhile so I just read the post..thanks for looking and the positive comments. It goes slow, but it is steady..

Your car building and component selction exceeds my wit, thank the dear Lord!
 
Where did you find the intake? That looks like what I need to make what I have in mind work.

Are the runners all bolted on?

Thanks, Ric.
 
The intake came off of a 1.9 Festiva with SEFI....but I can't remember what year..I really should write this stuff down. I think it was a 96 but they came on other four cylinder vehicles as well, escort, focus,etc... At any rate I have two of them and my plan is to cut the tail end off of one and the throttle body end off the other and splice'em to make a long throttle body intake with 6 plenums. They are not lined up as of yet so what you see in the picture is the manifold held up with spring-clamps.

As far as cutting off the intake---well, I have a tiger saw but i thought my abrasive cut-off saw would make a smoother cut and so I did it by taking off my shield---and using plenty of protective clothing, a really stout pair of goggles..Not the smartest thing I have ever done and I certainly would not recommend doing it that way. For the final cut I took it to a machinist and he milled it flat. Once I get everything in place, make a flange for it, and get studs where I want them I will bolt in the manifold. In the mean time I am working on another head and hooking up a 2v Holley.
 
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