Cobra Blower on 2V?
#7
RE: Cobra Blower on 2V?
we need an engineer in here to fab up an intake manifold that mounted the blower to the heads. If you knew what you were doing wouldn't that be pretty easy just making an intake with the top half adapted to the cobra blower and the bottom half mate up with the sohc heads? Then just a new belt. Im prolly all the way off.
#9
RE: Cobra Blower on 2V?
Thats low miles...sell it to a Mach 1 or an older Cobra, then save up some for a centrifugal s/c. Much easier to install, and the kits come with everything.
Don't get me wrong, the KB are ftw, but too much work to install on a 2V IMO, plus you need to get everything forged inside, and supporting mods. The centrifugals run fine at 7-8 psi.
Don't get me wrong, the KB are ftw, but too much work to install on a 2V IMO, plus you need to get everything forged inside, and supporting mods. The centrifugals run fine at 7-8 psi.
#10
RE: Cobra Blower on 2V?
ORIGINAL: CobraStangGT16
Thats low miles...sell it to a Mach 1 or an older Cobra, then save up some for a centrifugal s/c. Much easier to install, and the kits come with everything.
Don't get me wrong, the KB are ftw, but too much work to install on a 2V IMO, plus you need to get everything forged inside, and supporting mods. The centrifugals run fine at 7-8 psi.
Thats low miles...sell it to a Mach 1 or an older Cobra, then save up some for a centrifugal s/c. Much easier to install, and the kits come with everything.
Don't get me wrong, the KB are ftw, but too much work to install on a 2V IMO, plus you need to get everything forged inside, and supporting mods. The centrifugals run fine at 7-8 psi.