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Old 12-19-2024, 06:24 PM   #301
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Re: 65 Fairlane pro-touring build

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Andrew's revised intake charge tube project has been pretty cool to watch. I'm betting a similar result is possible w/your fender extensions.
I was thrilled to see him go this route. The original charge tube I welded from an aluminum donut was so thin I worried that the first time he built any boost, it would blow a hole right thru it. The 3D printed one is 1/8" thick everywhere and will survive anything he throws at it. I'm glad to see him get back on the GTO project. After we mounted the turbo and built all the plumbing, he had the exhaust installed and trailered it home. It sat in his garage with almost zero love until he moved to Denton this summer. Then he blew up the LS in his Cougar and was reduced to driving the Mazda truck. He's building a Godzilla for the Cougar, but nothing motivates a hotrodder like being on foot.
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I was thrilled to see him go this route. The original charge tube I welded from an aluminum donut was so thin I worried that the first time he built any boost, it would blow a hole right thru it. The 3D printed one is 1/8" thick everywhere and will survive anything he throws at it. I'm glad to see him get back on the GTO project. After we mounted the turbo and built all the plumbing, he had the exhaust installed and trailered it home. It sat in his garage with almost zero love until he moved to Denton this summer. Then he blew up the LS in his Cougar and was reduced to driving the Mazda truck. He's building a Godzilla for the Cougar, but nothing motivates a hotrodder like being on foot.
Yeppers..... I've been following his efforts on the 8HP-90 adaption & the Godzilla acquisition as well. He's about an hour North of me now so I hope to see him @ an event in the future.
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Yeppers..... I've been following his efforts on the 8HP-90 adaption & the Godzilla acquisition as well. He's about an hour North of me now so I hope to see him @ an event in the future.
Quite a guy!
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Re: 65 Fairlane pro-touring build

So, after much deliberation, I've decided to abandon the Roadrunner grille project. The dimensions of the swap and the logistics of designing and constructing the necessary pieces make it a formidable task. I'm sure a shop with unlimited resources could pull it off, but I'm not that guy. As much as I dislike the ho-hum stock setup, I think I can add a few touches here and there that improve the overall appearance. I've made several trips to storage to retrieve parts and pieces of the grille assembly to see what might work best.

The Roadrunner stuff I collected will become a piece of wall art. When the Fairlane is done, I want to move everything out of the shop into one of those storage pods and have the floor and walls painted. Every year when I go to World of Wheels, I get business cards from vendors that do man cave makeovers. One of these days...
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