Re: 61 Plymouth twin turbo longram project
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Wow Tony !!
Would asking for more pics be out of line ??
i didn't want to clog up this page because it's not really "race". i posted a bunch on the project page though
why not race it, That's pretty dam cool dude.
I will bring it to the track a few times, but it's not race only. I hope it will be street friendly and plan to drive the snot out of it! Thanks for the compliments!
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Re: 61 Plymouth twin turbo longram project
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Its different.. dont know why you went with the long ram intake with a turbo set up... but it is different
Must be using blowthrough carbs?
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Re: 61 Plymouth twin turbo longram project
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Awesome! Can you imagine how sinister that thing would look gloss black?!
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Re: 61 Plymouth twin turbo longram project
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Its different.. dont know why you went with the long ram intake with a turbo set up... but it is different
Must be using blowthrough carbs?
Yes. Blow thru
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Re: 61 Plymouth twin turbo longram project
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Intercooler?
Not planning on it... Toying with the idea of e85, but not at first. We'll have to see how things work... My friend who is helping me with this turbo stuff dosent think I'll need one at the power level this should be. He's got an international pick up w/ a small Blk chev w/twins that runs very strong& makes great power without an intercooler. Only time will tell...
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Re: 61 Plymouth twin turbo longram project
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The reason I ask, is you have two independant systems on here with no common area... One side could have 5 psi and the other could be at 15. at surge areas you will have two high powered 4 cylinder engines fighting with eachother. Without a common area tuning will be an absolute nightmare. At the least you should combine the turbo outlet tubing at some point. I'm not trying to be a critic, just food for thought. I go along with the common theme in this thread and say I love it!
"use it 'till it breaks, replace as needed"
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Re: 61 Plymouth twin turbo longram project
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Still got a ways to go on it, but I love the basic theme of it already! You're thinking outside the box, and daring to be different!
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Re: 61 Plymouth twin turbo longram project
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O.K. Never noticed that before. Takes care of that!
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Re: 61 Plymouth twin turbo longram project
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I would guess that you will be using the high beam pockets for cold air intake?i believe I would use a pair of barry grant polished carbs for the look.
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Re: 61 Plymouth twin turbo longram project
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The reason I ask, is you have two independant systems on here with no common area... One side could have 5 psi and the other could be at 15. at surge areas you will have two high powered 4 cylinder engines fighting with eachother. Without a common area tuning will be an absolute nightmare. At the least you should combine the turbo outlet tubing at some point. I'm not trying to be a critic, just food for thought. I go along with the common theme in this thread and say I love it!
The intakes have a balance tube and the cold side plumbing will be balanced as well
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