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So, basically what you are saying is that you will probably end up using none of the original intake?
And, for the record, I would love to see the car stay small tire. Maybe try some drag radials for the next set of tires.That would be interesting...
9,500 - 10k? Yikes... What RPM have most of the fastest SII V6 guys turned normally? Seems like you are definitely going to push the RPM envelope with this motor!
I'll keep that in mind, Mike. Thanks.If you want, tell me how long and what taper you want and I can bend you some two piece runners out of .090 and maybe 1/8" on my sheetmetal brake. I can do radius corners with different radii on each end of the runner also.
That's a good point. I'm going to have to check my pulley ratio to make sure I don't overspeed the alternator. My driveshaft may need to be upgraded too. I think my present shaft has a natural frequency that's under 9000 rpm.My buddy breaks alternator housings at 10k rpm on his SII motor. That's not normal rpm but he pushes 9k plus all the time.
If you're talking about the crank caught in one of the latest pics, it's my well seasoned Moldex. It's the 3.06 stroke crank I've been using in the Stage I, and the crank I plan to use in this build. I do have a fresh, never used, BMS crank. But, I'm not sure what the stroke is. I think it's a stroker.Trade work for that crower billet crank? Found out my bms is junk.![]()
If you're talking about the crank caught in one of the latest pics, it's my well seasoned Moldex. It's the 3.06 stroke crank I've been using in the Stage I, and the crank I plan to use in this build. I do have a fresh, never used, BMS crank. But, I'm not sure what the stroke is. I think it's a stroker.
edit: Just caught up. I guess you were referring to another crank.
Thanks for the tip, Mike. The taper is not going to be drastic, so I can most likely handle putting that in with basic porting tools. We're talking about a little over 1 degree taper per wall over about a 3/4 inch distance. I'll just calculate it out, scribe it out onto the outer surface and take it out with a tapered sanding roll. Piece of cake.Love the fab work. Have you ever used a tapered endmill? One could help if you want taper in the flange. I can usually find the angle I need cheap on ebay.