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    Quote Originally Posted by CoopKill View Post
    Bag-O-jingley bolts came in finally. Woot!
    am i the only one who pictured this...

    Quote Originally Posted by Toni View Post
    I feel like I've seen both threaded bushings welded on and threading something directly on, usually for nitrous. Maybe hit up another welder?
    agreed on the second opinion theory...

    Quote Originally Posted by FeaRpb View Post
    I have some nuts n stuffs for you.....

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    Post up a pic of what you want to do with the dowels/plenum, if you can Bill. I have seen & done it all with aluminum-
    You really cant tell the weldability of cast aluminum until you try the actual item, as the contents can vary. Most times if you shave the area smooth & its been relatively oil free it welds nice- tig with 4043 filler.
    The upper plenum is a great heat sink, maybe too good for the dowels if theyve been drilled or if theyre small, by the time the plenum heats up enough to puddle, the dowels could be turned to blobs-
    Welding aluminum is largely based on heat management.

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    I found a place that will weld actual bungs in! I need to bring the lower plenum in tomorrow to get a price. This is to place the water/meth nozzles in the lower plenum at an angle so that they will spray with the incoming air flow. (3 on each side)

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    Copycat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by R/T93 View Post
    Copycat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoopKill View Post
    I found a place that will weld actual bungs in! I need to bring the lower plenum in tomorrow to get a price. This is to place the water/meth nozzles in the lower plenum at an angle so that they will spray with the incoming air flow. (3 on each side)

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    This post was vague a hell Bildo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vr4tune View Post
    ...Bildo.
    For the record, i was not the one who said it on the forum
    if you cant fix it with a hammer...then you have an electrical problem


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    Quote Originally Posted by CoopKill View Post
    OK....... Soooooooo......

    The parts I ordered last week did not ship last week. Trans bearing MIGHT make it by Friday, but the cam bolts are coming in from the east coast. They only had 10 in stock.

    I got side tracked while test fitting the lower intake, fuel lines, and upper intake to map where the meth/water nozzles are to be mounted. It goes to the fab shop tomorrow.





    Once I get it done in aluminum, or stainless it will be going to the coaters. Thinking carbon fiber match.

    Wanted to see it in something other than white



    If I do go with the cf look I may add to it to cover the valve cover bolt holes. Hrmmmm...

    Just a quick heads up on the cover. You may want to cut some vent holes into it. if not it will trap the heat under the plate which will damage the front injector harness wires "Heat rot them" and may heat the front fuel bank up also. I know the stock 3.5L harness has vents cut into it for this exact reason I believe.

    This is an issue I have contemplated for some time as to why the rear bank seems to be the worst for knocking. With the plenum trapping the heat for the rear fuel rail it would heat up the fuel in the rail and could cause unwanted detonation and the rear bank to knock. The front rail will run cooler due to airflow but the rear is trapped under the big intake manifold. Even worse with the rear turbo there feeding it even more trapped heat. I'm actually thinking of wrapping my rear fuel rail in a fiberglass sleeve or something to keep the heat out as the only other option would be a custom upper intake which is not viable for me.

    But this is just my thoughts....

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    Thanks Gonz!

    Nekid she stays fir now.

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