Topic: An Old Timer Told Me The Chevy Ram's Horn Exhaust Bolts To The Straight Eight. Anyone Ever Hear This
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Interesting that it uses a coolant connection for temp regulation.
Posted on: 2012/12/4 16:58
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Re: An Old Timer Told Me The Chevy Ram's Horn Exhaust Bolts To The Straight Eight. Anyone Ever Hear This
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Darn, that's pretty freakin' cool! Wish it wasn't "spend all your money" season or I'd be inclined to call it a deal right now.
Posted on: 2012/12/8 1:12
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You can check back with me in February after the season's bills have been paid. I am not advertising it yet, but plan to take it to the big Packard swap meet in Orange CA in the spring. Fredpuhn@cox.net is the easy way to contact me.
Posted on: 2012/12/9 23:28
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BigKev wrote: Interesting at the time, but very commonly done now. You'll hardly find an electronic throttle body that isn't coolant heated these days. A bit ahead of the curve maybe?
Posted on: 2013/3/10 9:18
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A bit ahead of the curve maybe?
I don't know that I'd say that; that fuel vaporization was enhanced by heating (actually requires heating as the vaporization itself is a cooling process) was recognized from nearly the very beginning of internal combustion engines and intake manifolds had provisions for heating as far back as the 20s, probably earlier than that.
Posted on: 2013/3/10 9:20
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The second generation chevy ram horn exhaust manifolds in the second pic what type of vehicle are they off? Have a part number ? This looks like more fun than just welding a pla the on the exhaust one piece to isolate it from the intake
Posted on: 2013/3/10 19:13
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Chevy 327 is the first place to look, although I think they existed on other engines as well.
Posted on: 2013/3/15 18:40
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thats funny that the engines are both 327 but so diffrent
Posted on: 2013/3/16 15:24
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My old 68 404 Peugeot had a water heated carb - I suppose this was to help on the performance. Never gave me any trouble other than it looked a bit odd.
Posted on: 2013/3/16 20:35
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