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Old 11-10-2017, 02:20 PM   #1
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As mentioned earlier we have teamed with RestoMod air on this project. They will be providing several of their innovative products including a Haymaker II Custom Air Conditioning System.

I recently received a kit of the RestoMod Air Membrane For those that aren't familiar, Membrane is the only true thermal insulation with sound dampening material combined. Several companies offer sound deadner, or thermal barrier but no one has combined the two until now.
I will be doing some thermal testing to show the difference this barrier makes as the install progresses.
I kicked around their site a bit, saw the kit for 67-72s, nothing for squares. Do you know if they will be offering a kit for squares? Specifically for ones with a factory system looking for a more modern upgrade. Also, what do the controls look like or does the kit utilize the OEM controls?

That deadener/insulation is neat, looking forward to your reviews on it as you install and experience on the road.

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I am considering updating to a 87 tank with internal pump. The external pump works just fine so I'm perplexed if it's worth the expense. It will clean the frame up a bit so I'll think on that for a while.
I reread the thread and I didn't see...what's under the hood of the '77? Are you fuel injected?
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Old 11-10-2017, 03:55 PM   #2
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I kicked around their site a bit, saw the kit for 67-72s, nothing for squares. Do you know if they will be offering a kit for squares? Specifically for ones with a factory system looking for a more modern upgrade. Also, what do the controls look like or does the kit utilize the OEM controls?

That deadener/insulation is neat, looking forward to your reviews on it as you install and experience on the road.



I reread the thread and I didn't see...what's under the hood of the '77? Are you fuel injected?
Powerplant is a Ram Jet 350.
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Old 11-12-2017, 08:14 AM   #3
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I kicked around their site a bit, saw the kit for 67-72s, nothing for squares. Do you know if they will be offering a kit for squares? Specifically for ones with a factory system looking for a more modern upgrade. Also, what do the controls look like or does the kit utilize the OEM controls?
That deadener/insulation is neat, looking forward to your reviews on it as you install and experience on the road.
Restomod Air does not currently offer a direct fit kit for the 73-87s but they plan to rectify that soon. I am working with them along with Mike Losh of Slosh Tubz to design a firewall panel that is bolt in and accommodates a Restomod bulk head.
They do have an X-act fit dash control, but it hasn't made it to the website. It's listed on Instagram here-Link It can be controlled by an app as well.
Restomod offers a unique product with their Membrane sound deadner. It is the only true sound dampening material with a built in thermal insulation. I look forward to installing the product and posting reviews.
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I reread the thread and I didn't see...what's under the hood of the '77? Are you fuel injected?
Scoti is correct, I am running a Ramjet 350. It's a fuel injected GM crate motor that was installed by Roger at RPL Custom a few years back. It's still a great motor and stands out in today's ocean of LS conversion. It will stay, but a fresh look is on the way.
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