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Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice, me likey likey!!
-Chris
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Thanks Chris! If it runs half as good as yours I'll be satisfied.
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I Assume the that is an O2 sensor nut half way down the pipe? With a carburetor i would also assume your using that for your Air Fuel ratio. Unless you have one of those wicked fuel injected carburetors. Im saving up for one. $1500 bucks
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Yes you are correct. That bung is for my wide band o2 sensor. It's a necessity when you are carburated with a blow through application like this. The carb I have probably cost me every bit of $1000 to build. It came from all new parts with billet metering blocks, billet baseplate, dual needle and seat bowls, annular boosters, and the 'crutch' power valve actuator. It's a neat carb and from all indications should work great. My plan is to run E85 through it so the fuel system is rediculous. An Aeromotive Pro Pump and controller, -10 lines up and back, sumped tank, Aeromotive bypass regulator...it's just nuts. This started out as such a simple 'junk yard' twin turbo build, that became this sick obsession! LOL
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ahh. reading that is better than a girl whispering in my ear..... A bung. I coulnt remember the name.
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looks very nice, now pass those balls to austin to cut his hood
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That's wrong...on so many levels! LOL
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If I can offer a tip...put a minimum of two layers of 3M blue painters tape down (to protect it, assuming it has good paint), draw the shape and then start by drilling a hole. Then come back with an air powered body saw (similar to a jig saw only faster) and follow the line. That's how I did mine anyhow. Good luck!
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I have a layer of Green auto tape on a hood, no good paint on it yet. getting it painted after. Was planning on just cutting it with an air cut off wheel.
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