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Indy blower manifold #345350
06/12/09 08:54 PM
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are ICH blower manifolds any good? i know of some Indy parts being sold off & theres the possibility i could get the blower manifold for a good price. not that i've got a use for it now but maybe in the future if i found a blower for the right price i would have a proper manifold for it, not just a plate on a single 4bbl open plenum manifold. i already have ICH block & heads. this would top it off.

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Re: Indy blower manifold #345352
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We have run a few of then and they work fine.Fuel dist. is pretty good with it on carbs or mech fuel inj.

Re: Indy blower manifold #345353
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I don't have any experience with ICH blower manifolds, but as long as it hasn't been milled on, I'm sure it'll work for ya. A blower manifold is little more than a temporary holding area for boost until the intake valve opens, so there isn't much in the way of design to them. At least that manifold has ports, my BDS blower intake didn't have ports of any kind! It was just one huge plenum!




found this post doing a search, any pics of that plenum? cant seem to find any anywhere and trying to do my own manifold:(

Re: Indy blower manifold [Re: 1Fast340] #345354
09/09/09 05:25 PM
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Both Matt at Maund Motor Works and myself have used them with no issues.Maybe Matt will chime in.

Re: Indy blower manifold [Re: rebel] #345355
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I have used them on my last motor worked ok. In our set up we had trouble with not being able to get good heat to the back clyinders. If you turn the manifold around it moves the blower 3 5/8" back and helps unshroud the back ports. You will have to install the four out side blower studs and then mill them off. Then you can redrill the outer holes by useing the inside four bolts as a guide for the template (gasket).Works good.After that we could finally get heat in the back clyinders.We allso made a divider in the center of the intake that ramped to each side.I did not test on dyno with out divider but I did at the track and I think it helped.Good luck with your project. If you get the manifold and need a blower let me know I have a complete set up off of my motor.

Re: Indy blower manifold [Re: B G Racing] #345356
09/11/09 10:37 AM
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Both Matt at Maund Motor Works and myself have used them with no issues.Maybe Matt will chime in.




The Indy blower manifold is a nice piece. I'd definitely use it again!


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