Replica Lambo engine cover hinged
Uploader Comments (RonTinari)
All Comments (53)
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wow , that is truely awesome. I own a Diablo 92' that could have even fooled me. Add that to your replica's people and no one will know!
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Incredible work Sir....You should be Very Proud!!!!!! God Bless! I have subscribed!
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Incredible work Sir....You should be Very Proud!!!!!! God Bless!
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No sir, I don't know your father, but I read your description carefully.
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@RonTinari heh I was reading the posts below and I noticed gabriell16bishop said he wants to make a cover for a corolla in honor of his father. So goukimess mistook you for that guy I would guess.
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great job
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@bphockey23 its in honor of my dad, it was his first car. he died last march 24. he was thinking of engine covers b4 it happened.
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@gabriell16bishop Wait is that a joke? Why spend time making a cover for an old Corolla?
Just put on some headers, colored plug wires and a cold air intake and you will fit in with the "tuners". :)
That is some amazing work and your dad would be proud.
goukimess 6 months ago
@goukimess
Thanks for your comment. It is always nice to hear encouragement.
Your reference to my dad has me wondering. Did you know my dad? If so, how?
Thanks again and please clear up this reference for me.
Ron
RonTinari 6 months ago
hey ron wat kind of intake is that or how does the air get inducted in tru th valve heads?
chepo773 1 year ago
@chepo773
The intake air flows through the black, rippled, flex hoses, through reducers and the small black hoses, to the front of the engine in the metal pipes, and join in a sweeping adapter that feeds the air into the throttle body at the front of the LT1 intake manifold.
RonTinari 1 year ago
I could list everything about the engine but there are so many engine choices and ways to make HP, you would be best to select an engine that you like. Mine is a Chevy LT1, now 383 cu. in., Compcam cam, Arao 32 valve hemi heads, Kennedy Engineering Products adapter to a ZF II transaxle. The heads are a lot of work to get right. Let an engine machine shop do it for you. Horsepower is not cheap. Be realistic, you have a lot of things in your build that spend your money.
RonTinari 1 year ago
what engine do you have under the cover??
WannaBFoxRacer 2 years ago
It is a '95 Corvette LT1 now upped to 383 cu. in. with 32 valve hemi heads putting out over 600 hp running through a ZFII 5 speed transaxle. The engine is not easy to identify because most people have not seen those heads before. The 32 valves double the effect of a modest cam and will allow fantastic breathing through an extensive RPM range. It will have an estimated 600+ HP.
Ron
RonTinari 2 years ago