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Glen's 1965 5.0

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Anybody have EFI engine pics with a Vortech Supercharger in a 65-66 car?

I need some idea's. Thanks
 
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66Runt

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Here's a picture a friend sent from Carlisle

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Glen's 1965 5.0

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66Runt,
Would you mind checking to see if I could contact him? My Vortech discharge tube makes contact with the shock tower and I was wondering if he had the same issue and I would like some close ups on the passenger's side.

Thanks Much. Real nice ride.
 
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Glen's 1965 5.0

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I do have the 65 Mounts for a little more clearance. I will do a write up on my web site when I finish.
 
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68EFIvert

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Doesn't Ron Morris make a new version of the motor mounts they have had out for years but are now adjustable up and down? Perhaps that would give you additional clearance.
 
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66Runt

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Yep he does

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For my Paxton Novi 1000 in an EFI '65, I fabricated my own discharge tube from some stainless steel exhaust pipe, which ended up working well.
 

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looks like he slimmed up the shocktowers in that pic
 

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I saw a guy use a fuel filter to prevent air from getting into his fuel pump. Is it called a surge tank? Anyway, that's probably what I'll do for mine when I go EFI.
 

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I also had to modify the discharge on my Powerdyne to clear the tower. But mine is just a cheap plastic tub that was easily heated and bent...
 
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