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ciaoderhead 01-27-2008 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by t500hps (Post 2421965)
Just make sure the RPBA doesn't help build your motors. I think I got the last of the "signature series" 500+ BBC's!!!! :D

The story I head was you kept insisting on helping:hitfan:

ciaoderhead 02-29-2008 08:32 AM

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Decided to do the head gaskets and springs while I'm in there. Figured, why not clean the bilge too. Easier to work on the motors anyway...Still looking for some info on water pick-ups

Zero Patience 03-01-2008 05:13 PM

I installed Wipples on my friends Cafe. We installed new Stainless Marine pickups for the engines, and used the Bravo XR pickups for the intercoolers. We also installed two additional Strainers for the Bravos to feed. Works great.

ciaoderhead 03-06-2008 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by Zero Patience (Post 2467437)
I installed Wipples on my friends Cafe. We installed new Stainless Marine pickups for the engines, and used the Bravo XR pickups for the intercoolers. We also installed two additional Strainers for the Bravos to feed. Works great.

I was looking at this last night. Makes sense and would be a clean install.

Not the normal install though. Any drawbacks?

ciaoderhead 04-12-2008 07:07 PM


Originally Posted by ciaoderhead (Post 2417322)
I'm in the process of installing Whipple Intercoolers on my '02TS/TG. I need some info on pickup location. Any do's or don'ts? Thinking just outboard of the 2- drain plugs?? Pictures would be great.....Thanks

ttt


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