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Thread: Center/Front/Rear Mount Adapter

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    Center/Front/Rear Mount Adapter

    Pulled my motor last weekend and started looking at the TBI to square bore adapter I ordered from trans-dapt and what less than impressed. Would require removing material from the intake for a smooth transition and I am not keen on doing that to a brand new intake, especially if down the road I decide to change it out and sell it.

    So, given my career in rapid prototyping and CNC milling capabilities at my job, I started to design my own with smooth transitions to the width of the square bore intake.

    In my design I got to thinking what is the benefit of TBI positioning on the intake. I don't want to starve any cylinders relative to one another so I would assume that center plates or slightly forward mount would be best for that? Currently I am setup in a forward mount spot even with the front of the intake port. I've seen other people design these on here and wanted to see if anything stands out as being better.

    This is what I've got so far.
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