Re: 1972 Dart street toy.
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11/15/10 06:17 PM
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Re: 1972 Dart street toy.
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11/15/10 07:05 PM
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What intake is that? and what machine shop are you using?
The intake is a Eddy Victor, and i am still debating on using Eagle or Goza but i got a friend that i trust very much and had been using one in the Powder Spring Hiram area that i forgot the name of it that he told me it is way better and he got the hook up in it so lets see what happen!
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Re: 1972 Dart street toy.
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11/17/10 01:07 PM
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Your gonna hate putting the TTIs on, the look and work great but are a PITA to install and remove. just took mine off my dart to use in another project. the next set will be custom. BTW on yours.
Ohh yea i can imagin me lifting the engine everytime they need to be removed for something, i hope the new starter wont get messed up anytime soon as well as the header copper gaskets, or anything requared the remmove of them
What starter are you going to use? I know TTI reccomends Powermaster #9523. PERSONALLY,,,I DON'T reccomend Powermaster #9523!!!! I had mine off/on 4 times and ended up throwing it in the trash!! Drive went out of it after about 15 starts first time. Screws that hold it all together broke another time. Ate up my convertor ring gear another time. Drive out again after about 35 starts this time. Installed a stock Mopar mini starter this time. Fits better and the bolts are easier to get to. People who say the TTI's are a pain to work on the starter,,,they are being VERY conservative with their wording!!!! I can't give you the proper wording here due to the censoring. I can say that I wish I had never heard of TTI or Powermaster.
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Re: 1972 Dart street toy.
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11/17/10 09:07 PM
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Your gonna hate putting the TTIs on, the look and work great but are a PITA to install and remove. just took mine off my dart to use in another project. the next set will be custom. BTW on yours.
Ohh yea i can imagin me lifting the engine everytime they need to be removed for something, i hope the new starter wont get messed up anytime soon as well as the header copper gaskets, or anything requared the remmove of them
What starter are you going to use? I know TTI reccomends Powermaster #9523. PERSONALLY,,,I DON'T reccomend Powermaster #9523!!!! I had mine off/on 4 times and ended up throwing it in the trash!! Drive went out of it after about 15 starts first time. Screws that hold it all together broke another time. Ate up my convertor ring gear another time. Drive out again after about 35 starts this time. Installed a stock Mopar mini starter this time. Fits better and the bolts are easier to get to. People who say the TTI's are a pain to work on the starter,,,they are being VERY conservative with their wording!!!! I can't give you the proper wording here due to the censoring. I can say that I wish I had never heard of TTI or Powermaster.
Thats exactlly what i was going to do, use a OEM denso Chrysler starter, they are cheaper and i personally have ever encounter a problem with them cuz i use them in many Toyotas, yeap they are the Toyota starter manufacturer. By the way i know these headers are a PITFA to deal on the A body chassis but i really dont want to cut fenderwells anymore, and to be exact they are not on the car yet and already i had to trimm out a litlle bit on the driver side motor mount boss they just touch a litlle, been a stick car also i need to use a pull type hydraulic slave cylinder a 1980 Toyota Corolla clutch master cuz it is ovious the factory clutch setup wont work with them, pictures on that later.
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Re: 1972 Dart street toy.
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05/03/11 11:24 PM
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