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Old 11-27-2011, 01:15 PM
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i see. i was looking at the frozen boost ones...seem like a good price
Old 11-27-2011, 01:26 PM
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it was a X02 air to water that we had from another build so we changed it for my build, your build looks really good u have any pics of your cage?
Old 11-27-2011, 01:29 PM
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no i dont have any pics. its a 6pt wolf cage. going to need bars added to it.

prolly just going to take this one out and get a new build
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did this awhile ago but i figured i would post a pic of the car with my 295/65/15 on it has stock wheel wells just modified the front of it and trimmed the rear seem. .
Old 11-27-2011, 07:25 PM
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Have any more pics of the mods to the rear to fit that tire?
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I'll take some for u next time I'm at the shop don't have any off hand but the rear is shorten 3inchs on each side and I have 5.5 back spacing plus madman offset lower control arms.
Old 12-05-2011, 05:44 PM
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Old 12-05-2011, 06:06 PM
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I like the intercooler placement and piping! Looks great. Keep it up and always post pix.
Old 12-05-2011, 08:03 PM
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Nice work!!

How will you get the oil back to the engine?
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I'm goin to be running a scavenger pump haven't picked one out yet..

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Originally Posted by rotacoupe95
I'm goin to be running a scavenger pump haven't picked one out yet..
Im in the same boat, i personally will be using a turbowerx EXA pump. Never heard a bad word about them, and their specs are impressive, with run hours and scavenging ability.

I cant wait to see your build up and going. Sending you a pm.

Any ETA on completion?
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Excellent build! I love that you aren't trying to put it all between the radiator and motor.
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thanks for all good feed back guys, goin to be getting a pipe bender some time soon so we will be doing the cage to. My goals for this build is to tryin beat the stock block fbody record, i no its not something really popular but with the weight of the car stock block record seems a little to far out of my reach.
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That looks great man! Two questions,

1. what size is that heat exchanger
2. How much do you think you have in the entire A2W setup? Pm if necessary. im just curious. Im considering this route myself and just looking at options. thanks!
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I got lucky I had the water tank and the intercooler givin to me but I think buy the time we make everything the way I want it and all the lines I'm thinking around 400 to 500 I got the heat exchanger from this website called siliconeintakes.com think it was 180 but it's a thick peace.
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Originally Posted by JAX04
1. what size is that heat exchanger
The heat exchanger is 26" x 7" x 3.5"
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thanks, im familiar with silicone intakes . com. Ive used them in the past for other things. I probably wont use them again. But they do seem to have everything you'll need why building your cold side.
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Very interesting approach. I will be watching the final build closely, nice job so far!
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Only thing I have got from them not really sure if I'll need anything else but will see, and what do u guys think I could do to get more thread traffic its not movin like I hoped it would...


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