As time passes, companies improve and refine their products. Such is the case with the Tick Performance intercooler brick. Originally I had purchased their first design, but they have since released their Ultra Low intercooler and this is the way I decided to go.
The Ultra Low intake has an integrated billet lid that reduces the overall height by 2 inches compared to their original intercooler and a Holley top.
Not only is the intake lower, but the throttle body mounting flange is also moved back, substantially, which generally improves fitment.
With the lower intake, now there is ample room to reuse the shaker scoop. The shaker scoop is such a unique feature of this build, that I really do not want to change it.
With the hood closed, you can see how much clearance there is now between the top of the intake and the bottom of the hood. As you might recall, that clearance was barely 1/4" with the other intake set-up.
With the shaker scoop resting on the intake and the hood closed there is now ample room to make a mount that will attach the shaker to the engine.
With the throttle body now in a different location, the tube from the compressor outlet to the throttle body will need to be remade. I have been following Jon Volk's builds for years and he has inspired me to push the envelope.
I am using the Einstar 3D scanner to generate a 3D model which will then be used to designed the intake charge tube. The plan is to manufacture the intake charge tube by having it 3D printed from aluminum. I used foot powder spray on the engine to eliminate the shine, as the 3D scanners don't work well on shiny surfaces.
Here is the resulting scan.
Progress is being made...
Andrew