Re: G's Mopar build thread (hemi, gerst, '69 Charger)
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05/04/19 11:19 AM
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That hood looks great, as you know I have a cowl hood, 2nd gen Chargers are the most difficult car to find a scoop that looks good, the car is so AWESOME looking stock, I did the cowl for cool air & hood clearance, it works very well, but as far as LOOKS go the hood you posted is the best LOOKING hood I have seen on a 2nd gen, it has that 3rd gen bulge hood look.
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Re: G's Mopar build thread (hemi, gerst, '69 Charger)
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05/04/19 10:53 PM
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Exhaust is finished. Shifter next, then wiring! Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr
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Re: G's Mopar build thread (hemi, gerst, '69 Charger)
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05/11/19 09:29 PM
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Out with the old...! I needed a rear exit shifter with the new elephant pretty much eliminating any possibility of running a shifter cable through the engine compartment. Old (PM if interested): Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr New: Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr
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Re: G's Mopar build thread (hemi, gerst, '69 Charger)
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05/24/19 06:59 AM
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I've been fighting with the PPP bracket that connects the cable to the transmission. I ordered the one for use with a blanket and it flat out won't fit. It hits the floor and required so much trimming that it compromised the structure. Even after my hack job the bolt holes won't align up due to the cast transmission pan. Absolute junk in my opinion. I wrestled with the idea if Sh%&-canning the entire shifter set up, but JBODY replied to my "help" post with a really cool idea for a bracket (apparently I'm not the only one with this problem). Here's my "junk" solution; I hope it helps others. I went off the top of the rear "ear" of the transmission (JBODY went under). I don't think it matters as long as the cable doesn't bind. "All-in-all" I hit all gears and PARK smoothly with no binding. If you order PPP, buy the cheapest bracket possible as it is just used as a template for your fab work (still kind of pi$$ed about that one). My PPP "help" thread.PPP Bracket: Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr JBODY's solution: IMG_2974 by Greg Ault, on Flickr IMG_2975 by Greg Ault, on Flickr IMG_2976 by Greg Ault, on Flickr
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Re: G's Mopar build thread (hemi, gerst, '69 Charger)
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06/02/19 10:26 PM
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Prepping for my new "Thumper Carb!" Fuel lines are supposed to be good for ~10 years. Mine are12+, stiff, and cracking! Made a front mount for my regulators. Thumber Carbs!Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr
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Re: G's Mopar build thread (hemi, gerst, '69 Charger)
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06/06/19 11:52 AM
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Cool beans. Great to see the progress.
Does this combination benefit from the adapter setup from a power standpoint, or is it more a case of making it all work together?
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Re: G's Mopar build thread (hemi, gerst, '69 Charger)
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06/06/19 11:23 PM
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Cool beans. Great to see the progress.
Does this combination benefit from the adapter setup from a power standpoint, or is it more a case of making it all work together? MuscleMotors said it makes more power. I did some research for both NA and Nitrous and there is a lot of support for the combination. I'm going to give it hell and see what it runs before I second guess MM. I modified the Air Grabber Air Cleaner to work with the new Thumper Carb today. I'll post some pics tomorrow or Saturday when the new Glasstek hood arrives!
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Re: G's Mopar build thread (hemi, gerst, '69 Charger)
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06/07/19 12:31 PM
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Cool beans. Great to see the progress.
Does this combination benefit from the adapter setup from a power standpoint, or is it more a case of making it all work together? MuscleMotors said it makes more power. I did some research for both NA and Nitrous and there is a lot of support for the combination. I'm going to give it hell and see what it runs before I second guess MM. I modified the Air Grabber Air Cleaner to work with the new Thumper Carb today. I'll post some pics tomorrow or Saturday when the new Glasstek hood arrives! Thank you, good info. I have the same manifold, maybe mine would benefit from similar induction.
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Re: G's Mopar build thread (hemi, gerst, '69 Charger)
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06/07/19 01:34 PM
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Cool beans. Great to see the progress.
Does this combination benefit from the adapter setup from a power standpoint, or is it more a case of making it all work together? MuscleMotors said it makes more power. I did some research for both NA and Nitrous and there is a lot of support for the combination. I'm going to give it hell and see what it runs before I second guess MM. I modified the Air Grabber Air Cleaner to work with the new Thumper Carb today. I'll post some pics tomorrow or Saturday when the new Glasstek hood arrives! Thank you, good info. I have the same manifold, maybe mine would benefit from similar induction. Indy offers a similar setup in their catalog. I posted the question on here before, but didn’t get any replies from people that tried it.
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Re: G's Mopar build thread (hemi, gerst, '69 Charger)
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06/07/19 10:08 PM
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Cool beans. Great to see the progress.
Does this combination benefit from the adapter setup from a power standpoint, or is it more a case of making it all work together? MuscleMotors said it makes more power. I did some research for both NA and Nitrous and there is a lot of support for the combination. I'm going to give it hell and see what it runs before I second guess MM. I modified the Air Grabber Air Cleaner to work with the new Thumper Carb today. I'll post some pics tomorrow or Saturday when the new Glasstek hood arrives! Thank you, good info. I have the same manifold, maybe mine would benefit from similar induction. Indy offers a similar setup in their catalog. I posted the question on here before, but didn’t get any replies from people that tried it. https://www.indyheads.com/images/22.cat2014.pdfIndy-Intake by Greg Ault, on Flickr
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Re: G's Mopar build thread (hemi, gerst, '69 Charger)
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06/11/19 09:53 PM
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"Plumbing" is finished. The hood shows up tomorrow. Just need to finish the wiring and fix an alternator issue that I caused by removing the mechanical water pump. Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr Untitled by Greg Ault, on Flickr
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Re: G's Mopar build thread (hemi, gerst, '69 Charger)
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06/14/19 08:43 AM
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Looks nice. How soon until you can fire it up?
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Re: G's Mopar build thread (hemi, gerst, '69 Charger)
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06/14/19 11:51 AM
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Looking good. Should have went with a fogger.
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