It's a nice design but if you look at the flat bottom you can tell it has more than 60 degrees between cylinder banks. The flat end on our valley is roughly half of that one. It's still FAR superior to bolting on top of the UIM but I don't see how it can fit under a stock hood with that design.
It's a nice design but if you look at the flat bottom you can tell it has more than 60 degrees between cylinder banks. The flat end on our valley is roughly half of that one. It's still FAR superior to bolting on top of the UIM but I don't see how it can fit under a stock hood with that design.
This I know, although I think that with my cowl hood I could clear the charger (on top of UIM) under my hood, but not the driveshaft and pulley.
Found this today and started tinkering around in psychology class lol.........
Pretty easy to use and manipulate. I think I will use them for intake flanges and work with plate aluminum and a router after that. Probably use some material from RMR as well..
I toyed around with the idea of a custom intake to mount a M90 from a Super Coupe. Was looking at mounting it a little lower and moving the injectors towards the valves. This would have required new valve covers to clear the injectors. The total height was going to be around 1.5" taller than a 3400 UIM.
Dave... isn't that the intake Ortie666 made for his Acadia (Chevette)? What ever happened to him?
It was in my archive of random 60v6 stuff, i don't remember where it came from. it looks like there is plenty of room to lower down the flange though.
yes it could be lowered, i just worry about having enough plenum volume to keep good air pressure where I don't lean out a cylinder. I suppose some internal velocity stacks in the plenum could help.
bump bump...............I mostly have been doing a lot of research/reading/head banging when I have the spare time. Anybody else thought about this?
Yes, yes I have.
I have the lower intake off a 3.4 f-body that I wanted t try to mill out then mill a flange to bolt a blower to it. I might have even had a thread on here somewhere asking about it. I was basically told roots blowers suck and don't do it. Running a TBI I'd rather do a roots setup. Unfortunally I've gave up on high powered 60 degrees and just dropped a v8 in my 4x4 blazer. The 3.4 wasn't making the power or torque to keep up with the tires I plan on putting on it after the solid front axle swap. I've since gotten a 2wd sonoma to put the 3.4 in.
87 3.4 4x4 blazer
3 inch body lift, t-bar/shackle lift, 31x10.5s