OST-028: Redline it baby....
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 10:12 am
Yes... I know how to count, OST-027 hasn't been forgotten...
So... onto OST-028 Redline it baby...
I get a tub from Fed Ex.... yes a tub
As I unpack.... the goodies reveal themselves
Dig a bit further.... note the cam cover studs poking through??
Well the cam boxes were on top - note the punch marks in the cam outer packaging. No harm, no foul - the inner packaging, in this case, was not damaged, and neither were the cams.
also worth noting... the Redline DCOE manifold, along with the T3 TVIS delete plate.
My audience tends to enjoy my little quizzes.....
length of intake port - mounting surface to back edge of intake valve = 4.1" (104mm)
thickness of T3 adapter = .9" (23mm)
The Redline DCOE manifold = 2.1"(53mm) Do to spacing... cyl 1 and 4 have a heavy taper and so valve #2 and #7 actually measure 2.35" (59mm).
The length of a DCOE (without velocity stack) = 4.64" (118mm)
Cams... Tomei Poncams - 264 duration (3500-8000) peak torque @ 5500
Sooooo... my question to you all is.... Does my client need/want to keep, the TVIS delete plate???
more to come.....
So... onto OST-028 Redline it baby...
I get a tub from Fed Ex.... yes a tub
As I unpack.... the goodies reveal themselves
Dig a bit further.... note the cam cover studs poking through??
Well the cam boxes were on top - note the punch marks in the cam outer packaging. No harm, no foul - the inner packaging, in this case, was not damaged, and neither were the cams.
also worth noting... the Redline DCOE manifold, along with the T3 TVIS delete plate.
My audience tends to enjoy my little quizzes.....
length of intake port - mounting surface to back edge of intake valve = 4.1" (104mm)
thickness of T3 adapter = .9" (23mm)
The Redline DCOE manifold = 2.1"(53mm) Do to spacing... cyl 1 and 4 have a heavy taper and so valve #2 and #7 actually measure 2.35" (59mm).
The length of a DCOE (without velocity stack) = 4.64" (118mm)
Cams... Tomei Poncams - 264 duration (3500-8000) peak torque @ 5500
Sooooo... my question to you all is.... Does my client need/want to keep, the TVIS delete plate???
more to come.....