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JustinOlson

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I've developed a custom intake flange for my audi that is coming along nicely for my custom inlet manifold. Is there any interest for something similar for the L28? The price would be around $300 with fuel rail, fuel rail mounting brackets and CNC head flange.

 

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Setup for Ross oval stacks and oval runner tubing:

http://www.rossmachineracing.com/ovaltube.html

 

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PROGRESS :)

 

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Larger pic here: http://forum.vwsport.com/pics/data/500/DSC03655.JPG

 

 

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Larger pic here: http://forum.vwsport.com/pics/data/500/DSC03656.JPG

 

Next up is finishing the injector ports and fuel rail mounts :)

 

Here are pictures with the water manifold mounted:

 

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Regards,

Justin

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Justin,

The 5 cylinder set up looks great, nice work….

Hmmmm I think we should invite you over to the Rusch Motorsports Shop on the East side, in Sandy on Roslyn Lake, some weekend for a BBQ lunch/dinner and some Z car bench racing…

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Basically it does just fit together lick a lego set. The runners fit into the head flange, and the velocity stacks fit onto the runners. Then the plenum base fits on top of the velocity stacks. After that a plenum is formed from 0.125" aluminum sheet metal. I'm personally not machining these flanges, but am CAD capable and can design whatever needs to be designed. I just need a cylinder head in front of me to work off of and get precise measurements with calipers.

 

The runners and velocity stacks I'm using are from http://www.rossmachineracing.com

 

I'd love to come check out Rusch Motorsports. I'm going to be gone at Sasquatch music festival this next weekend, but sometime in June would be very cool.

 

 

 

Regards,

Justin

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I would be interested in a flange (or 2) for L series heads. Email me at jason@rocketdogmotorsports.com. I have a couple ideas for the runners and I can send you a head to work from if needed.

 

I have my own velocity stacks and runners I use. It would be easy to make up.

 

Jason

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How did you do the 3-D profiling on those velocity stacks? I did some work similar to that with a tapered ball end mill but it wasnt that advanced. My only guess would be a 4 or 5 axis machine. just curious.

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He used a external radius cutter, or corner cutter, or corner rounder, etc. Just different names for the same cutter. Ive used alot of them personally. Looks great BTW. I think Our shop is gonna be purchasing a CNC VERY soon actually, so I can get things done faster. I do ALOT on a bridgeport, but three D profiling, is a bit tough, lol.

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