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  • ericjon262
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    Originally posted by stalkerV6 View Post
    A complete Falconer 60 V6 with the cross ram intake graced the Cover of Chevrolet Power in 1988
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    I'm also attaching[ATTACH=CONFIG]7247[/ATTACH] a page from the book with various performance options.
    Looks like it just bolts to a stock IH LIM.

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  • Superdave
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    that's the one.. i have some good pics i'll post up.

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  • stalkerV6
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    A complete Falconer 60 V6 with the cross ram intake graced the Cover of Chevrolet Power in 1988
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    Last edited by stalkerV6; 01-14-2013, 09:53 AM.

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  • NateD4
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    I have a set of rods from Falconer supposedly from a 60 degree v6 if anyone is interested.

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  • Superdave
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    I have several pictures of old ITB intakes on my server somewhere, when you post up your pics i'll dig through and post up what i have if it's the same intake.

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  • stalkerV6
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    robertisaar - I understand your thoughts in regards to putting money into an iron head engine with today's potent modern engines with performance features like dual overhead cams, which make these early 60 V6 engines seem fairly antiquated in comparison. YET if you like to collect vintage racing memorabilia that's related to 60 V6 items, which by the way were few and in little numbers this wold be for such an individual. Also, if someones owns a GM based vehicle like a Fiero and want a cool factor when you open your hood this might be of some interest. I personally bought them for a Lotus 7 build for the 15+ hp advertised performance gains over stock intakes together with ability to function better than stock and make onlookers wonder what it is. They are always a conversation starter and get lots of looks and attention. These were made by Ryan Falconer in conjunction with Chevrolet when he worked closely with the company, which is why each intake bears the Chevrolet logo.
    I will post a few photos tomorrow evening of what I was initially sent while they were still at Falconer's shop in California. The lower manifold never made it here. If someone has a picture of an assembled unit or knows of where one is available, I would like to build a display engine with it.

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  • Guest
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    This is something I have been looking for. PM with price for the used, and new. And the whole lot while your at it. Pics would be great so I can see what all you have.

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  • robertisaar
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    X2..... putting money into an iron-head engine is kind of pointless unless you're restricted to those heads.

    that being said, i do wonder what they loook like.

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  • ericjon262
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    I'd be interested in seeing pictures, but I'll be honest and say I'm not going to buy one.

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  • Ryan Falconer Cross ram intakes available

    Hello. I am the owner of the remaining inventory of Ryan Falconer's cross ram intakes for the 60 degree iron head engines along with some parts for aluminum head engines. Four intakes (3 new, 1 used) are currently available and I am willing to part them out separately, but I will make the best deal to who buys what I have and will include in the entire lot the dyno testing horns and the jig for fabricating them. (I will also include spun aluminum horns, bases, etc.) These are great conversation pieces. If there is any real interest, I can post pictures in the next few days.


    If anyone knows where a 60 v6 aluminum block and Falconer intake for aluminum heads are, I would appreciate any help.

    -Jeff
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