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Built for this years Cannonball Run with our in-liners theme. Revell Goodguys 41Willys. It's got a turbo'd and efi'd slant six from the Lindberg Dodge 330, with a Mopar five speed tranny. Please note that I am NOT a mechanic. I know there are probably better ways to do the turbo, but I did the best I could with limited knowledge and Google. I wanted it to be unusual and eye catching, but look functional. As always comments, criticisms, and questions are welcome.

 

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Very cool !   It turned out great and is definitely an eye catcher !   

I am a mechanic but I never nit pick , these are models and your turbo setup looks good to me . :D

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2 hours ago, Lunajammer said:

 Clever use of space for the inter-cooler.

Thanks guys. With the hole in the hood available, it seemed the logical place for it.

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Looks really good 

But I'm gonna be that guy , with the intercooler mounted directly to the firewall, wouldn't that severely block airflow through it and make it useless? 

After all, it's just an air to air radiator, right?

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Steve, there is a gap behind the intercooler, it's on a bracket, but most likely you are right. This was my reference. I appreciate the interest.

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Just playing Devil's Advocate there Rob.  

After all, it's a model and a bit of "creative engineering" is part of the fun of building customs and hot rods.

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