According to my converter, 55 inHG translates to 27 lb of boost.
I have (most) of one of those engines sitting on the mezzanine in my garage. Traded a completely worn out 69 Chevy truck for it.
Don't know why I traded for it, I'll never do anything with the dang thing.....
What do you have, exactly? I don't need it either, but maybe I need it more than you!
I have (most) of one of those engines sitting on the mezzanine in my garage. Traded a completely worn out 69 Chevy truck for it.
Don't know why I traded for it, I'll never do anything with the dang thing.....
Those rating buttons are really easy to hit if you are scrolling with your right hand on a tablet or phone, don't take them too seriously. I've done it a few times and not even known it.
Those rating buttons are really easy to hit if you are scrolling with your right hand on a tablet or phone, don't take them too seriously. I've done it a few times and not even known it.
Sorry didn't mean that my friend
I have a M&A intake and there are a lot of things that are different. T/A owns rights to the intake and can sell you an intake or parts as needed. At least they would 5-6 years ago.
Conrad
TurboTguy
Do you have any oil or water pumps parts from the Indy engine
thanks
steve