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Heartbeat is looking to spend $125k on a intake
Jim is looking to spend $125,000 on an intake. Check you basements and attics!
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"With that being said, I will pay 125,000.00 for a Hemi Crossram intake".
125,000.00 what, I immediately ask myself? |
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Someone is at home hand carving one as we speak out of wood and will cast it in their basement this weekend.
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dustinm (12-08-2023) |
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Calling Super-Dave!! Can you whip one up??
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Mark 1966 L72, 4spd Caprice 1974 Z28, M40 Camaro |
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dykstra (12-09-2023), PeteLeathersac (12-09-2023) |
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I believe someone could make an exact to the tees copy for 10,000-15,000, and that is on the high end.
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too bad the mr fusion on my time machine is busted
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Please correct me if I am wrong but aren't the early Hemi intakes cast out of Magnesium? Was the Winters Foundry working with Magnesium back in 1965 - 1968?
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no, they were casted out of aluminum.
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To make a one off it would need to be 3D printed.To make cast I think would run more.A one off billet maybe even more.Tom
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olredalert (12-10-2023) |
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