A lot of you guys are asking for pics of the FFIM I have been working on, here they are. Third pic is one of the porting done inside at top of ports. (Sorry, I am not a good photographer) Please chime in on your thoughts.
MDCmotorsports said:Lookin good!
May I ask your setup on the welder (rod, gas, etc etc)?
Silent Deatz said:I like it
@starscream5000
Where did you get the picture in your signature?
starscream5000 said:Maybe if you rounded out the runner inlets inside the manifold it would promote a smoother flow into each runner?
sethron71 said:Hey just curious how you decided on a housing of that shape? But looks decent!
Seth
hottscennessey said:I respect this, MIG on aluminum is a PITA, even with a spool gun. You really have to have skill to make a decent piece of work. One mistake and the whole project is garbage. Great job.. go ahead and have it flow tested to prove that it's efficient as well.
PowerTrip Performance said:Are you friggin' kidding me??? I blended that baby out to baby butt smooth perfection. Its almost like velocity stacks in there. You must not have looked at the third picture??? It should flow extremely well.
starscream5000 said:I'm basing my suggestion off of some blending pictures I've seen off of Ron's product, and I would post up the example I'm thinking of, but my work computer will not show 99% of his pictures that he posts up (it's on either the first or second page of his thread).
After looking closely at your pic (and yes, I did look at it before I wrote my first suggestion) I do see that it's been blended, the flash from your camera is misleading.
yrallofthenamestaken said:It looks good but you simply will not sell any of these without a flow chart. I think your product looks great and i mean no disrespect in saying this, but to not have this thing flowed and try to make power on it just dumb. You are risking your engine. Please flow test it and get back to us.
-Charles
PowerTrip Performance said:Already have sold two, but thanks for the tip. As for "risking your engine" ummm....I don't see how. I haven't seen any flow numbers on any aftermarket manifold available other than Rons (at least not supplied from the manufacture) If I made some totally abstract looking manifold, I could see needing something like that in order to sell it, but when tried and true tecniques are used, its kind of a no brainer thats its gonna work (well sometimes) This is not by any means the first intake manifold I have built and sold, I've had nothing but great success with them. FFS (for fucks sake):biglaugh: I make indivdual throttle bodies for Hondas, if I can make those and actually show improvment on the dyno, I can certainly make a manifold plenum for a 7M work. I am waiting on a dyno sheet from a customer who has purchased one (it wan't a local buyer, or I would already have it done)
supra_supra said:Your manifold looks awesome. Your welds look good. I don't know how you weld your aluminum, but it looks good. I weld aluminum decently. I use a Miller dialarc tig welder with 2% ceriated tungsten though. I think you can use the same shielding gas though. I used to use 100% Argon then switched to 100% helium. It welds alot cleaner, but it is alittle harder to use. I also heak soak my aluminum before I weld that way your "puddle" stays the same size throughout the entire weld. Your really good though. We have a Milller Spoolamtic gun at work and it sucks to use. It dances the wire all over the place. We also have a Miller 22A with a Roughneck Mig that I like alot. I think I load that with helium or argon. Anyways sorry ramble. Looks awesome!!