Blackviper Engine Build

Looking good, did you open the inlet hole on the manifold
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Both, the S/C discharge port and the manifold inlet port remain the same size.

The coolers will be sealed on the bottom and the top? If so it looks like it will work really well. Rather simple once someone has mocked it up. Nice work.

Yes they will.
 
Looks great. I really like the way you had it made to allow air to pass through the ends as well. Great way to move as many cfm as possible through the aftercooler.
 
with the thicker manifold im assuming youll need stinkers hood? also is that gonna mess with the air flow in the intake? just wondering, i thought sean put a lot of time into designing that intake to get the flow right. looks killer, i cant wait to see the results.
 
I am more worried about the fire wall clearance than the hood. How do you plan to manage the firewall intersection? I doubt that a little carving there would be a problem, but the length of the wires that pass the top of the intake might be bothersome.
 
Prof said:
I am more worried about the fire wall clearance than the hood. How do you plan to manage the firewall intersection? I doubt that a little carving there would be a problem, but the length of the wires that pass the top of the intake might be bothersome.
true that black plastic piece that holds the wiring harness only had about a quarter inch of clearance
 
with the thicker manifold im assuming youll need stinkers hood? also is that gonna mess with the air flow in the intake? just wondering, i thought sean put a lot of time into designing that intake to get the flow right. looks killer, i cant wait to see the results.

The clearence will not be an issue. I already have a fiberglass hood and the harness that runs along the firewall will be relocated. The spacer that I made for the intake manifold took all those measurements into consideration.

Sean has been an intricate part of the intercooler build. If necessary, we are also prepared to tune by cylinder.
 
Here is the a pic of the motor arriving at 1qksrt's.

Motor1.jpg


Here is another pic of the motor just waiting for tomorrow.

Motor2.jpg
 
Looks great. I really like the way you had it made to allow air to pass through the ends as well. Great way to move as many cfm as possible through the aftercooler.

Thanks Robert.
 
Sooooo George,is the suspense killing you yet ??? :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock:
 
looks GREAT !!!! :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock:
 
Looks like you got some work done on Sunday :rock:
 
Yeah. We definitely made progress on Sunday. I figure a couple of more weekends and the build will be wrappred up.
 

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