Kinsler with fresh air box integrated into Can AM

Kinsler with fresh air box integrated into Can AM

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dreammedia

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250 months

Friday 19th September 2003
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Several folks have asked about pictures of the airbox we built to allow you to stuff a Kinsler stack system with radius plates into a can am. This unit mates to a custom enclosure on the inside of the rear lid and then seal off the hot engine air from the intake side of the outside air. There is an access panel to allow the linkage to be adjusted without removing the unit. Here are a few pics for reference.







I will post shots of the female mating piece when bonded into the rear deck in a couple of days.


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>>> Edited by dreammedia on Friday 19th September 17:13

dreammedia

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13 posts

250 months

Friday 19th September 2003
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Andy -

The twin turbo is coming along fantastic.



I will have pictures of the install of the C5R motor and water intercooler manifold during the coming weeks. This model does not yet have our billet throttle body attached to the Carbon Fiber intercooler cover, but you can see where it goes. Also the manifold is reversable so you can have the throttle body as a back-drafter for the Ultimas. This particular pic is for a different car

We are taking the Kinsler injected engine mentioned above in the CanAM to the chassis dyno in a few weeks (with the new AFR210 mated headers), we are anxious to see real rear wheel horsepower. The engine dyno revealed 600hp at 6500 rpm and 597ft/lbs of torque

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>> Edited by dreammedia on Friday 19th September 17:50

>> Edited by dreammedia on Friday 19th September 17:59

dreammedia

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13 posts

250 months

Saturday 27th September 2003
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As promised, here is a shot of the manifold that is water intercooled for the twin turbo on the C5R motor going together.



The entire piece is bolt together, with o-rings, cnc billet and anodized, and the intercooler is sufficient for 1200hp should anyone be crazy enough to want it

Still to finish up - plumbing, new throttle bodies and fuel rails, in addition to custom airboxes.

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