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The 'other' M112
Ken sent me a few pics of my blower installed on his car - his engine bay is quite a bit cleaner so it will look a bit different once it's installed in mine.
The installed pics are when the blower was still painted silver, but it's now black while all of the tubing is still silver. It should be ready sometime before spring, I still need to gather up a few parts. |
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wOW.....really nice! Refresh my memory, is that a stock lower intake? Any pix of the rear of the plenum? Im interested to see how the plennum was fabbed up.
Also, that looks like a stock (or stock-ish) SC top...is it?
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The lower intake is just slightly modded IIRC.
The top is a stocker that was stretched out to fit over the larger outlet of the M112. The plenum is bascially a heavily modified stocker, made a whole lot larger, as you can see in the pics. Glad you like it! She should rip pretty well after all is said and done. |
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Actually the top is an all new fabrication only the the neck and nut came from the stock top so the original top IC tube can bolt right up to it. Blake wanted it to fit under a stock hood so he can surprise the the other guy in to thinking he's stock.
Ken |
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There you have it, straight from the man himself.
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Wow!!!
That setup looks fantastic. Excellent job fabbing things up and getting it to look so slick. I want one!!! |
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yeah i want one too can we keep it a nebraska thing? j/k
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Hush you guys
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Looks good Blake.
You need to get that thing running so I can run against it in the Mysitchrome ![]() |
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Looks good Blake! Can't wait to see results from you or Ken.
If we keep it as a Nebraska thing, you gotta get in line - there's still a few SC's ahead of you :P -Melon |
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I'm not sure it will keep up, but I plan on making it close!
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Looks great Blake. Do you think the black paint will retain heat more so than silver? Or is that a fallacy?
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ok i'll jump in the line no problem as long as u want to give it to me.....i still have a completely stock sc and i need to go and do some other mods before i put a new blower on my car but it was the thought that counts
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I don't think it will absorb enough heat to matter, but I guess we will find out after I get some road time. I'll keep you posted on how fast the heat builds up.
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Never really considered black as a heat factor. A lot of the blowers I have seen on mustangs were black. And the AR on David Neiberts is black, in fact I liked it so much I went black on mine. I am still thinking of some red spark plug wires like his on mine to see if it helps me break into the 10s
Just kidding Ken |
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