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    Version 2 of my "bored at work" Intake

    Relocated injectors, larger plenums and some machine work to add to the 'coolness' factor.





    Eric "The" Pyles

    14.06 @ 96mph / 9.02 @ 79mph
    302 RWHP/298 RWTQ


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    you have way too much time on your hands...lol
    I am gonna be a new Daddy...

    Drive it like you live hard and fast....
    '91 rcsb, 4.3 V6, 700R4 trans swap, 4/6 drop rolling on 18's, roll pan, 2" cowl hood, electric fan, TBI injector spacer, K&N filter replacement, flowmaster muffler...



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    Nice work.

    I can't remember the correct name, maybe stereolithograph? Where you make a prototype quick out of plastic? Can you get one of those made?
    Gone, but not forgotten!

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    we have a shop here at work that they make stuff out of a platic for prototypes... its our model dept. if i knew someone there still i might could have had one made...
    I am gonna be a new Daddy...

    Drive it like you live hard and fast....
    '91 rcsb, 4.3 V6, 700R4 trans swap, 4/6 drop rolling on 18's, roll pan, 2" cowl hood, electric fan, TBI injector spacer, K&N filter replacement, flowmaster muffler...



    [Today 08:09 AM] ChevyLee: dale would make a awesome dad in law too

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    Ooooh that's purdy.


    2006 GTO M6 Brazen Orange
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    yep, thats it, stereolithography or rapid prototyping. Some use paper layers, some spray plastic in thin layers.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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