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94m5

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This is what I have thus far.


I have a bit of Clean up/Revision on the head mating side, but they are getting there.

Mike

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Not yet Jeb.



I've been busy with these IMRC deletes, and working out in the yard. I found a couple billet actuators that seem to have enough throw for the IMRCs. I'm just worried about the strength needed to open them. The gen2 Plates have ALOT more spring pressure holding the secondaries closed.
 
SWEEEEEEEET!

Just email me the files when you can and I forward them one and hopefully I can get a few sets made!
 
Stack,


I HIGHLY reccomend you have your guy do a prototype set out of abs plastic, and then install em' and let me know what *IF* any interference issues you have.


They are VERY close on the dimensions, but I can't promise a perfect fit the 1st time around.
 
Sorry, I am new so dont know the whole back story. Are these supposed to flow more then the stock ones? I heard you say a billet actuator so that negated my first thought that you were designing a delete kit.
I know delete kits are redily available and the stock ones can be had easy enough so I assume you are making a better flowing design?
 
Just plain old deletes... but stack is getting them made for free... this :q:q:q:q is on a budget yo...
Then whats up with the actuators that 94m5 is talking about?

Not yet Jeb.



I've been busy with these IMRC deletes, and working out in the yard. I found a couple billet actuators that seem to have enough throw for the IMRCs. I'm just worried about the strength needed to open them. The gen2 Plates have ALOT more spring pressure holding the secondaries closed.
 
Here is the current "final" rendition.


Get me your e-mail addy, and I'll get the design file sent to you. If you or your machinist have any questions or ideas, I'll include my phone #, and E-mail.



Mike

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hahahahahahahahahahah! No Pay for you!

Kid the IMRC nazi!

I'll get em done in magnesium for the hell of it!!! HAHAHAH
 
Hey how hard would it be to set them up for some nitrous plumbing?
would only take 8(for dry) or 16 (for wet) holes drillled and tapped.

you could run the lines under the intake for that "stealth install".
Since it'd be AT the IMRC plate, no worries about "fuel puddling".
 
Not a bad idea tommy... You could inject all sorts of stuff!

The wheels are turning!

Do it up Mike!
 
I need to know what size AN fittings your gonna use for the injectables, as well as if you want a dry/wet setup.
 
OK, I have NO idea what size fittings should be used for nitrous, but these are 1/8" NPT, spaced 6MM apart. The back flange is also thicker for a bit more strempth, but a plus side (for the machinist anyway), is they are easier to machine.



Stack, tell your guy that I can go back through the front side and change the geometry to make it ALOT more CNC friendly, they just won't look as cool. To follow are some quick renderings of the nitrous mods, along with a comparison of the back flanges.



Mike

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Since the square port already has the fuel injector spraying into it wouldnt it allow for a better mixture and atomization to spray the secondary fuel into the round port instead?
 
It only gets all mixed up in YOUR HEAD kid!!! Effing City boys... :P
 

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