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Hemi Turbo Question
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12/15/16 02:31 PM
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I have a 582" Hemi with Indy 426-1RA heads that have been ported to the max. The intake runner have epoxy due to going through to the water jacket. Are the runner to thin to put under boost and have you ever run a boosted runner with epoxy?
Doug
MOPAR or NO CAR!!! 1965 Dodge Coronet soon a 6.1 Hemi with a Magnson blower 810 hp on pump gas 1964 Dodge Polara 582" Indy alum Block 426-1RA heads, 1933 Plymouth PE all Steel, LT1 4L60E 1959 Plymouth Savoy 33,000 mile survivor Old cars are never done. They are ongoing projects!
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Re: Hemi Turbo Question
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12/15/16 02:43 PM
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I had a intake runner with epoxy without any added pressure.. just the thermo expansion and cooling the epoxy came loose.. this was with about 400 miles on it.. I wouldnt want epoxy in a pressurized set up.. JMO
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Re: Hemi Turbo Question
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12/15/16 04:03 PM
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Depends how much boost you are talking. 7 psi I wouldn't care, 21 psi would be a different story.
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Re: Hemi Turbo Question
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12/15/16 07:46 PM
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I'm thinking 25-30 lbs of boost...
Doug
MOPAR or NO CAR!!! 1965 Dodge Coronet soon a 6.1 Hemi with a Magnson blower 810 hp on pump gas 1964 Dodge Polara 582" Indy alum Block 426-1RA heads, 1933 Plymouth PE all Steel, LT1 4L60E 1959 Plymouth Savoy 33,000 mile survivor Old cars are never done. They are ongoing projects!
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Re: Hemi Turbo Question
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12/15/16 09:18 PM
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They are aluminum, Take the epoxy out, weld them up, smack it with all the boost you want. Jr
Jr Baum SS/AH 1979
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Re: Hemi Turbo Question
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12/16/16 12:20 AM
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They are aluminum, Take the epoxy out, weld them up, smack it with all the boost you want. Jr
Doug
MOPAR or NO CAR!!! 1965 Dodge Coronet soon a 6.1 Hemi with a Magnson blower 810 hp on pump gas 1964 Dodge Polara 582" Indy alum Block 426-1RA heads, 1933 Plymouth PE all Steel, LT1 4L60E 1959 Plymouth Savoy 33,000 mile survivor Old cars are never done. They are ongoing projects!
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Re: Hemi Turbo Question
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12/16/16 04:25 AM
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I assume the hole is in the bottom epoxy area in that pic.. looks like a easy area to weld up... might cost you a few bucks but it would be well worth the cost... he could weld that up through the valve opening with the valve out
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