Just got my Beck Sheetmetal Intake (pics)
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It looks kickass. Is this going on the ET heads? Should be a monster. I know Beck knows what they are doing when it comes to sheetmetal intakes, they are the experts. With that in mind, I would think that the number 2 cylinder will be running rich do to how the throttlebody neck angles upwards and abruptly goes to the horizontal plane right in front of the #2 intake runner. Maybe that is just how it looks in the pictures though. Anyone else think this is possible? Not discrediting Beck's work, they know a hell of a lot more than I do on this. Just wondering.
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Originally Posted by Super Speed
I would have had the runners hidden but thats just me
chino
it is going onto the ET heads, i hope it performs as well as they are supposed to. with a couple other minor changes and this intake i am hoping to hit the 600 rwhp mark. and of course there are always the nitrous bungs in the intake incase i ever decide i need more.
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I saw your intake being built.
Beck is a master craftsman, he builds/welds up these intakes by himself. Has one guy that helps him cut and polish stuff, but he does all the fab work on them. Those of us lucky enough to live in Houston can see his work in person, cool stuff.
Tony
Beck is a master craftsman, he builds/welds up these intakes by himself. Has one guy that helps him cut and polish stuff, but he does all the fab work on them. Those of us lucky enough to live in Houston can see his work in person, cool stuff.
Tony