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Uploaded by on May 28, 2010

Just a quick slideshow Video showing how I fabricated the intake plenum for my project....

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  • What about the injectors? Where do they go?

  • @GinoJerry86 Theres a sot for the on top of the inlet flange. I however wont be using injectots, im using a Gas Research LPG throttle body

  • great build, where did you find the intake runners? I was thinkiing of building an intake manifold for my 454 BBC with Individual Throttle Bodies built in...

  • @0S7VN0 The intake runners are just some semless tube i got from my local sheet metal place, they were the right size with nice wall thickness, Got lucky.

  • @0S7VN0 by intake runners i meant the "plenum" or the piece that connects directly to the heads. Ive heard of people cutting them off intake manifolds is that what you did?

  • @0S7VN0 ahh sorry Bud, yup, started out as an EFI Flange, i hacked it up and welded directly to it. Ive filed all the welds now so the transition from the seamless tube to the cast flange looks all one peice

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  • Nice work man

  • hell fuck the intake manifold(factory 1) looks like a 4.1L falcon. is it?

  • ya Ive made my own 12a turbo manifold ss304 grade. but its not nice working on alloy. but ya Ive also made my own flanges for my turbo plus exhaust. did not even get help, all by my self first time now im going to fined some v band clamps for my gt42 still not finished yet

  • @GarethDavidWebb Well done i cant wait to get started on my setup! thanks for the info

  • @rx77xr all up i reckon it cost me $80 in materials, rest was time, welding cost me about $50! Thanks for watching. Good luck with the project car!!

    My project has kinda stalled atm, been a little side tracked, but ill get back into it soon.

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