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post Jul 27 2011, 08:47 PM
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With the big CB TB's on the 2316 no way would the stock rain tray fit.....so my Scotch nature kicked in to find an economical alternative. Check out the pics....it's a piece of vinyl siding! A couple of notches and it sits in place perfectly...now to figure out the funnels & hoses for the sides, but not too bad as is since the drips make their way out through the gap in the tin or the drain hole in the hell holes.


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post Jul 28 2011, 04:33 PM
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Nice engine bay!

I am repainting all of mine right now & stripping the engine tins.
I just finished welding all the PO holes in that firewall and mounting my seat belt brackets.
Your SB brackets are HUGE!

What ignition are you running and why dont I see a distributor?

For an engine bay that nice, I would try my skills at a carbon fiber rain tray, custom built to fit exactly.

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post Jul 28 2011, 08:13 PM
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QUOTE(stugray @ Jul 28 2011, 02:33 PM) *

Nice engine bay!

I am repainting all of mine right now & stripping the engine tins.
I just finished welding all the PO holes in that firewall and mounting my seat belt brackets.
Your SB brackets are HUGE!

What ignition are you running and why dont I see a distributor?

For an engine bay that nice, I would try my skills at a carbon fiber rain tray, custom built to fit exactly.

Stu


Credit Drew Rickert for the engine bay--I bought the car from him--it's a Raby Kit 2316 with SDS injection and ignition via coil packs, tangerine headers & evo muffler and it ROCKS! The sound is like nothing I've ever heard....I built it conservatively to 8.2:1 CR and it dyno's at 140 rwhp with 130-140 torque & a very flat torque curve from 3300-5800rpm. I've taken it to a couple of DE's at VIR and got another one on tap at Summit Point in August--I'm still in Green group and the car is much better than I am.
The SDS injection system was set up on MAP sensing when I got it and there were real issues with the ragged vacuum signal from those 4 big TB's so I switched it over to TP sensing and am super happy with the street driveability and track performance. SDS provides a closed loop option for the system that will automatically adjust to 14:1 AFR within whatever RPM and TP band you select. Then for track days, it's simply disabled and the system runs 12:1-13:1 throughout--plenty rich. Anybody on the fence about getting one of Jake's kits should jump on it quick--nothing but great support from him.
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