Adding Some Boost

I feel like an idiot now...:) I still swear i've never seen that engine before! You gonna make it out to any other meets / lunchs?:beer:
Yea it was pretty much stock that day. It's been up on jack stands for about a year now while I made all these changes and It looks like I've got a lot of work a head of me yet so I'll keep on posting my progress.
 
Very very nice! She's a beaut!!! Wait! Is that a fingerprint I see on... Oh, nope! Nevermind! :D
 
Wow just wow. Wow, that is nice. Where did you get the cooling lines and what did it take to make them fit. Did I say wow?
 
Very creative a real piece of art work. Were you happy with the performance results on your custom intake ? Looking foward to more pics when you start the conversion.
 
Wow just wow. Wow, that is nice. Where did you get the cooling lines and what did it take to make them fit. Did I say wow?
I used the stock crossover with -8 -10 fittings welded on for heater and head cooling running under the manifold. Wasn't all that hard to do. (And surprisingly no leaks)
 
Very creative a real piece of art work. Were you happy with the performance results on your custom intake ? Looking foward to more pics when you start the conversion.
Didn't get a chance to test it out (to many issues with the rest of the car) and then I came into some cash and decided to go with a Cobra swap.
 
I used the stock crossover with -8 -10 fittings welded on for heater and head cooling running under the manifold. Wasn't all that hard to do. (And surprisingly no leaks)

Sweet and did you just modify your stock coolant lines w/the fittings and such? I probably won't add the heater and head cooling lines to mine but love the way the coolant lines look.

I am planning an Eaton swap of my own down the road (get the brackets for my birthday this month :D) and would like to add that pretty coolant line setup when I modify the cross over tube for the Eaton.
 
Sweet and did you just modify your stock coolant lines w/the fittings and such? I probably won't add the heater and head cooling lines to mine but love the way the coolant lines look.

I am planning an Eaton swap of my own down the road (get the brackets for my birthday this month :D) and would like to add that pretty coolant line setup when I modify the cross over tube for the Eaton.
I'll be changing my crossover because of the Eaton swap. I think I'll be running the cooling mod straight to the heater core and eliminate all the extra lines. Pics coming soon.
 
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