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Originally Posted by TA_C10
Looks good man. Educate me on that charge pipe. What is the dual cylinders inside with holes looks like an old 6 shooter cylinder but more holes? Is that tunneling air for velocity?
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Thanks TA_C10. I thought the round stock pieces looked like gun parts too. They were used to make sure the part was sized accurately at the interface to the throttle body (4 inch) and the two up pipes from the intercoolers (2.5 inch). I drilled the radial holes so that the Cleco spring loaded clamps would have space to expand and hold the aluminum pieces during construction. Typically Clecos are used to holed two pieces of sheetmetal together. So the radial holes and associated intersecting drill simulate that effect locally. The entire inner structure was unbolted and removed after I finished welding and smoothing the seams.