
hdheritage97
Tue October 22, 2002 9:22am
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427 TP...right side
Another shot of my TP, nothing extra special but a good pick for those that are curious if they fit or how they look installed in a Cobra.
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Snakecharmer
Tue November 5, 2002 11:12am Rating: 10
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Zderf
Sat December 28, 2002 1:15pm Rating: 9
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Kwik Lift @ Work
Want an extra 22" working space?
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cobrajeff
Tue December 31, 2002 11:54am Rating: 10
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CSX3056 at PIR (1992)
I have met CS many times, even got to chauffuer him around on a golf cart once. This was my ride with him at speed at Portland. I lucked out, since I was first after lunch, we had to take a few extra laps to "warm up the tires". An unforgetable experience, sliding around corners with a living legend at the wheel of his creation.
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Anthony
Sat March 22, 2003 6:14am Rating: 10
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tunnel port fuel injection
This is a custom made mechanical fuel injection system for a 427 tunnel port. The throttle bodies are made by Tecalemit-Jackson, an English company, who made fuel injection systems for road racing. These are the 52mm throttle bodies, as compared to the 48mm. Each throttle body bolts on separately, to a weber 48IDA bolt pattern. This particular system has been modified to a hilborn style fuel metering system, a continuous flow, and doesn't have the Tecalemit-Jackson metering system. As there are no venturi's in the throttle bodies, which restrict flow, these 52mm throttle bodies shouyld flow as good as 58mm webers.
The intake is an original 427 tunnel port that has been extensively modified, I'm not sure if it was modified by someone like Holman-Moody ( a Tecalemit-Jackson dealer), or it was done in someone's garage, but it looks like it was done right.
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cobrajeff
Wed April 16, 2003 2:07pm Rating: 10
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Close-out panel
I fabricated "close-out" panels to block heat from the headers going under the footboxes. Also added a panel under the footbox, with additional styrofoam insulation.
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cobrajeff
Wed April 16, 2003 2:09pm Rating: 10
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Pass side close-out panel
Added thin aluminum panels to avoid heat getting trapped under footboxes.
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speed220mph
Sun May 18, 2003 1:43pm
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Fire Extinguisher Mounting
No holes drilled to mount this fire extinguisher.
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speed220mph
Mon May 19, 2003 4:50am Rating: 10
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Invisible rock protection by Invinca Shield
3M Clear Sheet on rear fender protects paint. Edge of Clear Sheet starts at upper corner of door, extends down to bottom of fenders following door cut line and goes back up at wheel opening and back across fender to corner of door. Check it out at http://www.invinca-shield.com/.
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speed220mph
Sat July 19, 2003 10:15am
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Fire Extinguisher . . . Don't leave home without it.
What would have been an otherwise toasted Mustang turned out to be a scorched hood because a fire extinguisher was handy. Some CO2 residue and blistered hood is better than a burned out hulk. The rear carb's float bowl hung up, causing fuel to pour out the top and run down onto the headers, resulting in a major underhood fire.
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ColoradoCobras.
Mon September 22, 2003 6:09am Rating: 10
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speed220mph
Thu October 30, 2003 7:00pm
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Zakspeed Mustang fuel system
Extensive fuel system: two dry breaks, fuel pumps, filters, cell . . .
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Pat Martin
Sun December 7, 2003 6:24pm Rating: 10
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Interior
Photo showing the interior and front of the car from above. Interior color goes great with the exterior.
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Side Oil'r 69
Sun December 21, 2003 10:23am Rating: 10
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kmp_firewall
KMP firewall components and HALON extinguisher
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NMattison
Wed January 21, 2004 12:41pm Rating: 10
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120-2083_IMG
bait to get extra helpers
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