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The only thing I am not a fan of is the swivel style aluminum thermostat housing I had to use.
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Fits around the compressor just fine?The only thing I am not a fan of is the swivel style aluminum thermostat housing I had to use.
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Fits around the compressor just fine?
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Ok. I'll give it a thought if those injectors I ordered end up disappointing me. Hopefully should be fine tho. Don't really care about freeing up the intake since it'll be boosted anyways.Clears the carb hat with the hat twisted slightly to the passenger side which barely clears the dipstick tubes and oil fill tube. The thermostat housing is a swivel with a 45* neck. It can face anywhere in a 360* arc.
You could use a TBI van neck and hose with the plenum facing the side of the engine.
So that would go in place of traditional breathers? I'm running a normal chrome breather on one side and a pcv thru a catch can on the other.I really recomeend these breathers though. I am seeing less oil vapor buildup than the stock GM valve covers through the PCV catch can. Might also have to do with the fact my rings are fitted very precisely. 0.014" end gaps. You could get short cast aluminum covers without holes, drill the holes for these to fit and have zero oil leaks or oil blowby from the crankcase into the intake manifold. Feel they would really help keep the oil in place once you are running boost.
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It goes in place of the baffles that usually bolt under the PCV holes on the inside of the valve covers. The 1" breather and PCV grommets go into these. These are only a 1/2" tall and allow you to run wide body roller rockers without the rockers smashing into the baffling. Was able to fit the 1.7 rockers under a stock height short valve cover using them and still have good PCV baffling.So that would go in place of traditional breathers? I'm running a normal chrome breather on one side and a pcv thru a catch can on the other.
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Ok. Gotcha now.It goes in place of the baffles that usually bolt under the PCV holes on the inside of the valve covers. The 1" breather and PCV grommets go into these. These are only a 1/2" tall and allow you to run wide body roller rockers without the rockers smashing into the baffling. Was able to fit the 1.7 rockers under a stock height short valve cover using them and still have good PCV baffling.