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Ah! So you knew my old Vega....

(Like that was the only one that smoked! :) )

i had a buddy that always had vega wagons and we even made a smokestack on one... didn't they have alum cyls without steel liners? we used to swap motors a lot, got to the point that we would use a long like 8' bar across the car and 2 of us just lift the motor out..
 

i had a buddy that always had vega wagons and we even made a smokestack on one... didn't they have alum cyls without steel liners? we used to swap motors a lot, got to the point that we would use a long like 8' bar across the car and 2 of us just lift the motor out..
OH! you did that also...we did that in an apartment parking lot
 
Been a while (a LONG while!) since I did any pressure drop calcs, but as long as this was designed and laid-out by the ME, should be good to go. Plus, since 99% of jobs are sold based solely on Low Bib/First Cost, anyone who Bid the job based on a lower pressure drop in the system (twice the fittings= twice the cost) probably had their Bid tossed-out during the first round.
probably longer for me since I learned that in college
 
That is a 1965(???) "proto-type" Dodge Charger....not meant to be driven in inclement weather without a wetsuit on......

I think this is one of maybe two or three of these ever made....

It's got a 426 max wedge under the hood!
I don't think I love it... "interesting" came to mind. Guess it must've been for the SoCal market :rolleyes:
 
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