Re: Pro or Con to tapping the back of the intake for heat?
[Re: BlakDak]
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What are your thoughts on tapping the rear of the intake for heater ports, instead of off the intake and water pump?
Thanks
i did it cuz it looked cool.. did it help? who knows..
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Re: Pro or Con to tapping the back of the intake for heat?
[Re: SpareParts]
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You mean to get warmer heat?
I guess do whatever makes you happy
I just wondered if there any positives for doing it, or if it would screw something up.
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Re: Pro or Con to tapping the back of the intake for heat?
[Re: BlakDak]
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You mean to get warmer heat?
I guess do whatever makes you happy
I just wondered if there any positives for doing it, or if it would screw something up.
Could screw up the flow as in no flow/no heat.
No seriously, the flow through the heater core is quite a distance. So the best route is from the water pumps high and low pressure sides at the pump for best flow to the heater core.
But there can be alternate routes, as long as at least one side of the feeds or returns goes to the water pump.
I believe the positive flow from the water pump goes into the upper intake on the SB, so you could feed the heater core from that at the back and send the return from the heater core back to the water pump and it should work fine, IMO
But ,Im going to ask, Who runs a SB anymore
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Re: Pro or Con to tapping the back of the intake for heat?
[Re: BlakDak]
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Its a 360
What are your thoughts on tapping the rear of the intake for heater ports, instead of off the intake and water pump?
Thanks
You need one in the front intake crossover , the water will be coming OUT of those 2 locations , you would have no water flow thru the heater core.
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Re: Pro or Con to tapping the back of the intake for heat?
[Re: Moparnut426]
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I did it to my 408, I was told it evens the flow out as theres no dead head point at the back of the intake. Didnt bother my heater at all.
Pluss it looks cool!!
I figured if the NASCRAP boys do it on a 500 MILE 700+ HP at 8K all day long, I figured it must do something as their cooling setups are similar.
Pluss it looks cool!!
You wouldn't happen to have a picture of how you did it?
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