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Re: WOO-HOO! Just scored a Tattersfield intake!

Subject: Re: WOO-HOO! Just scored a Tattersfield intake!
by Notorious on 2008/4/26 12:17:07

Quote:

Livin_the_dream wrote:
Notorious you still looking for a quick change rear? I found a guy at Carlisle who is making them! He has them for an open driveline or a closed driveline they were around 1500 for the quick change with gears . The guy is from NY, I was drooling over these units and the adaptors for a T5 tranny . The adaptor would be simple to make though
Kevin

Not looking too hard, but thanks. With everything else, I don't have big bucks to throw at a rear end right now. I may have a freebie in the near future but will have to wait and see how that goes. They're not hard to find around here since many late model stock cars run them. Plus I have both narrow housing 8" and 9" Ford rearends to use until if and when I get a quickchange. This car will be open driveline with split wishbones all around.
Although I've got an original 3 speed that goes behind this engine, a T5 makes a lot more sense. These are not high RPM engines, needless to say, and are much happier cruising on the highway with overdrive. If I can find an overdrive unit for the 3 speed though, I'd still prefer to use it.
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