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I like 'em low too -- and will do what we can.
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Okay, its your car if you want a cup holder then have one put in.
The problem is the're thinking its not cool. What if you challenged them to add a cup holder that was engineered to be hidden, and fits in a very small space. Saabs have been known to have some cool ones. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMxsf7PA95E https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wX00yKAFsE Here is a Mercedes SL500 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wX00yKAFsE |
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Thanks! Bill |
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So the bottom of the intake has a nice cover over it: http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/DSC_7776.jpg Shown here with the cover removed - if you look closely you can see the small holes from the runner to this common plenum area: http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/DSC_7782.jpg Here's the holes from runner to the plenum area -- so you can see how this really only creates vacuum -- not really a common area with the problems of reversion etc: http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/DSC_7778.jpg |
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My alternate option I came up with was to do a Mooneyes tank in front of the grill shell - and run a line into the drivers side that I can suck on . I've talked to my dentist to source one of those "J" shaped ends like they hang in your mouth some times. I think the coffee running in a clear hose would look old skool like we used to use clear or red fuel lines. Mooneyes offers a tank with a pressure pump - so I could just add some pressure to the tank - add a check valve - and a brake bias valve - and viola! Got Coffee on tap! :woot: |
I had cup holders in manual stick cars. Never stoped me from drinking while driving. But I can understand, your getting up there in age now and multi-tasking is becoming to much for you to handle.
The moon eye tank idea, not bad but it would have to be thermolated cause it would be ice coffee in just a few miles. |
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The stacks are cool but the price to cool ratio is a bit off since they cost more than a blower. About 5 years ago Inglese was cleaning house and selling off a lot of odd stuff. They had a 4X2 inline vintage Weber looking manifold. It looked like an old Ferrari with all those carbs inline. It used an offset dist to clear the rear carb. It was super cool and different. They had a billet 1 piece air cleaner that just looked funny. Would loved to have seen it with short stacks and screens.
Just throwing out an idea to make the SBC a little different. They sold it for like $15-1800. Yes, I should have bought it!! |
Yes Inglese - or any 8 stacks for that matter - aren't exactly "cost effective" -- but is anything we do with these toys? :_paranoid
I personally like the old skool kool of the multi "carb" look on these cars... Ala my Nomad which has a combo of the new Inglese intake but using the Imagine Injection throttle bodies.... and I can mix up the looks using different stacks and or filters... I have the full on filtered billet look..... http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...l/IMG_0979.jpg Or the 2 1/2" short stack / screened look.... http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...rtStack002.jpg Or the 5" tall nasty stack look.... http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...d/DSC_4350.jpg Or the way it currently is set up.... short Cooks filters with the painted valve covers.... http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/IMG_1020.jpg |
Nice pics Greg. I like versions 2 and 4 myself!
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