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70rs 10-15-2010 08:46 PM

Very cool project Greg. I can't wait to see it in person.:thumbsup:

ProTouring442 10-16-2010 04:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kennyd (Post 309547)
stay away from the hilborn set-up go with the Inglese set up .they use a comon plenum under the base to equal the runner volume .

Quote:

Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 309565)
Thanks guys... but you're preaching to the choir -- I already run one of my cars with an Inglese intake (using Imagine Injection TB's).... and I totally "get" the plenum. I took my polished weber intake off (that used lines to a small common plenum for the MAP sensor) -- as soon as I could get my hands on the Inglese unit.

I would never use the Hilborn unit -- that was just Steve's description when I said "I'll run an 8 stack injection unit".

I am a bit confused on this. Why would the plenum be necessary? Wouldn't 8 individual throttles provide better throttle response? I ask because all of the factory cars I know of, Ferrari, my M5, etc that use individual throttles do not use a common plenum.

Thanks!

Shiny Side Up!
Bill

GregWeld 10-20-2010 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ProTouring442 (Post 311355)
I am a bit confused on this. Why would the plenum be necessary? Wouldn't 8 individual throttles provide better throttle response? I ask because all of the factory cars I know of, Ferrari, my M5, etc that use individual throttles do not use a common plenum.

Thanks!

Shiny Side Up!
Bill


Bill --- I have no idea buddy! :rofl:

All I do know is that with the common plenum in the Inglese intake - I have plenty of vacuum for the items that need it. BTW -- Just so there's no confusion -- the plenum is not like a carb plenum -- there's no common area for the intake side -- just for creating a vacuum source. Otherwise each TB has it's own runner. Make sense?

GregWeld 10-20-2010 06:27 PM

My only "update" is that the rear end has been ordered from Kugel -- and the appropriate deposit sent to SAR... so work should be cranking up here shortly if not started already.

I was reading the threads on the "full floater" rear ends - ala Matt and Gonzo... and I was chuckling to myself. I'm not sure what those bad boys run - and I'm certain they're expensive - but a fully chromed out "show" rear end like the one I just ordered is an OMG! Worse - it won't improve handling one dang bit!

Oh well.... it's "hot rodding" right?!:woot:

96z28ss 10-20-2010 07:20 PM

I was there today at SAR for other things and your car is not being worked on, maybe in a couple weeks.

GregWeld 10-20-2010 08:12 PM

Yeah -- figured that - the rear end is a major component for what we're doing and it just now got ordered - and is 4 to 6 weeks out... no point in tearing the car apart quite yet.

Thanks for the update though!!

:cheers:

awr68 10-20-2010 08:54 PM

Greg are you changing the ride height at all? I know tire size is being changed. Did you order the wheels yet? How bout the coffee holder?

GregWeld 10-20-2010 09:05 PM

Well -- good questions -- it's a highboy -- think there's a reason for that name... A low boy would have the body channeled over the frame giving a lower look.

Wheels are going to be 20's rear and 17's front. And we're doing 215/50/17s and 295/45/20's BFG KDAs is the thinking right now.

I wanted more rake - nose down... but that will have to be done with wheel/tire size selection since we don't have adjustments for coil over mounts etc. Actually on these style cars - you want the ass in the air - so you can see that extremely expensive rear end I just bought! LOL

My buddy Stans 32 sits lower and looks lower sitting next to mine in this photo. His car was a "great 8 Riddler" in 1994 and runs all torsion bar suspension front and back (pretty high tech stuff in '94). He's running an IRS as well, but I don't think I can get down there.

http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...d/IMG_1010.jpg

GregWeld 10-20-2010 09:28 PM

Steve won't let me put a coffee cup holder in... LOL

I wanted one built in a console type deal - but he said NO. So have to go with what the pros know. I'll just buy a plastic beanbag jobbie at Fred Meyer I guess... and then toss it in the trunk when not in use.

awr68 10-20-2010 09:42 PM

I can't help it...I like them low like Stan's! Tell him hi for me!
Looks like the pic was taken at PIR?


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