
Mopar_mark - HEMI CUDA Part II
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Mark,
did you try Camcoat
http://www.camcoat.u-net.com/
we used them on all our Porsche cars, pistons were done in 3 different coatings, and inlets and turbo pipes coated inside,
Paul.
did you try Camcoat
http://www.camcoat.u-net.com/
we used them on all our Porsche cars, pistons were done in 3 different coatings, and inlets and turbo pipes coated inside,
Paul.
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Well been a while since I had an update, that being said I was in China for 3 weeks before Christmas, then Christmas, so the time soon dissapears
Nothing too exciting, pictures should tell the story
Finally got round to fitting the front tyres to the new rims, thanks to some additional support from Jerry. Wasnt that bad of a job & not a tyre lever in sight

Managed to score a bit of titanium, so used it for making the coil brackets. Didn't need to be titanium, but matched the throttle bracket. Still need to punch some holes in the them, just need to borrow a swage punch or what ever their called.
Throttle also working now


The plumbing is still on going, but nearing the end
My mate Steve turned me up a new fuel pump drive, which I collected today. The original drive bolted to the front pulley & was spacing pulley to far away.

Fuel pump mounted (Was a lot quicker to type than physically do )
Need to sort out a longer belt



Few other general plumping jobs done; Oil pump to Filter, Accumulator, Oil feed for turbos, etc, etc




Nothing too exciting, pictures should tell the story
Finally got round to fitting the front tyres to the new rims, thanks to some additional support from Jerry. Wasnt that bad of a job & not a tyre lever in sight


Managed to score a bit of titanium, so used it for making the coil brackets. Didn't need to be titanium, but matched the throttle bracket. Still need to punch some holes in the them, just need to borrow a swage punch or what ever their called.
Throttle also working now


The plumbing is still on going, but nearing the end

My mate Steve turned me up a new fuel pump drive, which I collected today. The original drive bolted to the front pulley & was spacing pulley to far away.

Fuel pump mounted (Was a lot quicker to type than physically do )
Need to sort out a longer belt



Few other general plumping jobs done; Oil pump to Filter, Accumulator, Oil feed for turbos, etc, etc



"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered."
Car
Mark WOW that's it
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Mark ,,, can you remember when you was at school ,and after football you would all be in the showers ,,,,and Paul Brown came in,,,,he had sideburns and hairy naggers,and a tool that belonged in a horror film.. when for the rest of us the jury was still out as to weather you had a clit or a dick .... it all comes flooding back to me Mark... 

Jesus saves but satan does that thing with his tongue you like
pete walton wrote:Mark ,,, can you remember when you was at school ,and after football you would all be in the showers ,,,,and Paul Brown came in,,,,he had sideburns and hairy naggers,and a tool that belonged in a horror film.. when for the rest of us the jury was still out as to weather you had a clit or a dick .... it all comes flooding back to me Mark...
Suppose you had a "CLIT" then Pete






Happy new year

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Excellent Mark
I bet hooking up that steering rack was a nightmare ??

I bet hooking up that steering rack was a nightmare ??
9.844 @ 134.04 ... Smallblock Valiant + NOS
10.169 @ 130.17 ... Smallblock Dodge Ram pick up truck - motor only.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvwC1fd0 ... 8Z96U8t0LQ
10.169 @ 130.17 ... Smallblock Dodge Ram pick up truck - motor only.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvwC1fd0 ... 8Z96U8t0LQ
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I haven't got to that yet, I have a turbowerx pump, which I might rig up as purely a recirculatorAllKiller wrote:Do you have a run on delay to let the oil cool the turbos before shutting it off after a run or road use ?
or you doing that manually.
"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered."
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Waiting for some paint to dry, so thought I would post a couple of pics from down in the garage . . .
Only a couple of brackets, but all the little jobs count. Still making use of my Titanuim off cuts, think I'm getting addicted
Boost Controller


Overhead Switch Panel


Thats all for now
Only a couple of brackets, but all the little jobs count. Still making use of my Titanuim off cuts, think I'm getting addicted

Boost Controller


Overhead Switch Panel


Thats all for now

"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered."