JB welding injector bungs or some sort of Loctite product?
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Looks good, I don't think you'll have much issue with that setup.
I'd recommend an intake heat shield though, it helps quite a lot with intake air temps. Should also keep the heat off the bungs. Make one out of Thin aluminum plate, it bends easy and polishes up nice. Cheap to get scrap from a local welding shop.
I'd recommend an intake heat shield though, it helps quite a lot with intake air temps. Should also keep the heat off the bungs. Make one out of Thin aluminum plate, it bends easy and polishes up nice. Cheap to get scrap from a local welding shop.
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Looks good, I don't think you'll have much issue with that setup.
I'd recommend an intake heat shield though, it helps quite a lot with intake air temps. Should also keep the heat off the bungs. Make one out of Thin aluminum plate, it bends easy and polishes up nice. Cheap to get scrap from a local welding shop.
I'd recommend an intake heat shield though, it helps quite a lot with intake air temps. Should also keep the heat off the bungs. Make one out of Thin aluminum plate, it bends easy and polishes up nice. Cheap to get scrap from a local welding shop.
I'm trying to make this fuel rail look as good as possible, but at the moment I'm not thinking in a very creative way.
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Well got the fuel rail done, along with all the hardware to mount it. Pictures will be up later on. I must admit the fuel rail came out better than I thought. I didn't know what to do with the bottom part so I just left it as is. It's kinda crude but work I guess .,
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Now that turned out well, nice work. Here is something to consider for the LIM:
http://turblown.net/store/index.php?productID=56
http://turblown.net/store/index.php?productID=56
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Thanks for the compliments.
For that price though of the heat shield, I would rather grab some of my ceramic wool and stuff it in there. Here's a video that I made of that ceramic wool that I have. Rated up to 2300*F. I have held it on my hand also with the propape torch running on top of it and there's pretty much no heat transfer what so ever. I bought a 50 sq/ft of it for 60$. I could wrap some around the headers and then retain it in with header wrap I suppose.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEsLktGzNx8
For that price though of the heat shield, I would rather grab some of my ceramic wool and stuff it in there. Here's a video that I made of that ceramic wool that I have. Rated up to 2300*F. I have held it on my hand also with the propape torch running on top of it and there's pretty much no heat transfer what so ever. I bought a 50 sq/ft of it for 60$. I could wrap some around the headers and then retain it in with header wrap I suppose.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEsLktGzNx8
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