RameyBuilt's 6262, Forward Mount Manifold, 700HP Street Car Build Up
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RameyBuilt's 6262, Forward Mount Manifold, 700HP Street Car Build Up
Thanks Shawn for all the help with the car this week!
Motor
All assembled in house
z10 sleeved gsr block
Balanced ls crank
Custom je pistons
Manley rods
ACL race bearings
NRGtech ported head
Ferrea valve train
Custom grind cam
Undecided on a intake manfiold as of now
Drive Train
Stock trans with a quaife
Comp twin disk
DSS 3.9s
Electronics
AEM 1050 v2
M&W Pro 10 ignition box
Crane external coil
Cam trigger
AEM for boost control
Turbo Kit
All fabricated in house
Forward mount manifold
Precision 6262
Tial 44 wastegate
Tial 50mm bov
3 inch piping
More updates to come soon!!!!
Motor
All assembled in house
z10 sleeved gsr block
Balanced ls crank
Custom je pistons
Manley rods
ACL race bearings
NRGtech ported head
Ferrea valve train
Custom grind cam
Undecided on a intake manfiold as of now
Drive Train
Stock trans with a quaife
Comp twin disk
DSS 3.9s
Electronics
AEM 1050 v2
M&W Pro 10 ignition box
Crane external coil
Cam trigger
AEM for boost control
Turbo Kit
All fabricated in house
Forward mount manifold
Precision 6262
Tial 44 wastegate
Tial 50mm bov
3 inch piping
More updates to come soon!!!!
Last edited by JB@RameyBuilt; 02-28-2010 at 05:17 PM.
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Re: RameyBuilt's 6262, Forward Mount Manifold, 700HP Street Car Build Up
so glad im the lead everything on this projekt. hahaha
just kidding. keep it up. looks great, sick of seeing it when im over there so hurry up and get it done so i can drive this thing.
just kidding. keep it up. looks great, sick of seeing it when im over there so hurry up and get it done so i can drive this thing.
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Re: RameyBuilt's 6262, Forward Mount Manifold, 700HP Street Car Build Up
Looks very sick. Just curious, might be a newb question but why cut and weld the bend rather than do mandrel bends?