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Re: My BuddysTwin Turbo 1970 Coronet.....Check it out.. [Re: Mr.Yuck] #713807
11/06/12 11:06 AM
11/06/12 11:06 AM
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no way...really? a Chevy in a 70 Coronet? If you do just leave your mopar man card on the shop bench. I would like to see some pictures from above. I like how you mounted it all w/o cutting up the engine bay.




I'm not a Mopar guy, I'm a car guy who's partial to Mopars. Thanks for the compliments!! I had to notch the core suppport for the top tubes into the intercooler, and I had to make the square hole in the core support bigger for the outlet tube. It took a lot of planning to do it without cutting up the car too bad. I'll dig up some pics when I get home from work.



1970 Imperial, Low & slow daily driver
1973 Chrysler T&C
1948 Dodge B1 pickup - perpetual project
Re: My BuddysTwin Turbo 1970 Coronet.....Check it out.. [Re: TheOtherDodge] #713808
11/06/12 11:09 AM
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Wrap the oil feed line and PS lines with some insulation (like what you have on the charge tube, but smaller dia of course) or it will cook being that close to the exh housing. Also, try and get a blanket for the housings...




Yeah, I have the blankets, I just gotta install 'em. I have insulation on the PS line now, but haven't done the oil lines yet.



1970 Imperial, Low & slow daily driver
1973 Chrysler T&C
1948 Dodge B1 pickup - perpetual project
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