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Old 10-07-2008, 12:56 AM
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Who does all you machining TJ?
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Who does all you machining TJ?
Automotive Design Engineering has done all the design CAD work.
I have also machined alot of the pieces.
Bruning uses some local places which he can mention if he likes.

Tim also machines alot of stuff himself they have a 3 axis machine and a lathe.
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Automotive Design Engineering has done all the design CAD work.
I have also machined alot of the pieces.
Bruning uses some local places which he can mention if he likes.

Tim also machines alot of stuff himself they have a 3 axis machine and a lathe.
ahh cool cool.
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Intake fabrication update -

Fuel Rail mounting tabs & recess machined. Will tap the rails for the XRP O-ring ORB fittings early next week.





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Intake pictures - still have a few things to finish up







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very very nice manifold!
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Tim should have the oil pan finished today as well. The bottom of the pan matches the Bellhousing...

Couple of progress pics - flange is 3/8" 6061 designed by Automotive Design Engineering.





Stay tuned for progress updates as we get the engine ready to display at SEMA in a couple weeks. Also received a "one-off" clutch package from Centerforce and also some thermal protection products from DEI.
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Everything is looking awesome! It will be good to get this week behind you as much if the fab work will be finished! Simply throw some tubing together and you will be ready for the show!! I know....only if it was that easy/fast!!

Looking great guys, you will make it in time and it will be sweet!! Can't wait to see it in the booth!!
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