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need a Stage II tunnel ram
let me know what you got thanks
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I've got one.
Tyson
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Some shots of the tunnel ram. Has some epoxy from prior port work and was drilled for NOS.
Tyson
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Tunnel rams
Here are a couple for anyone intrested. $300.00 each plus shiping.
Mike Booher buickv6@hotmail.com 937 272-4313 ![]() |
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Billy,
The epoxy was common on cast aluminum intakes back in the 80's when TIG welding or cast aluminum welding was not as popular. The epoxy is just as hard as the metal and needs to be ground with a metal bit for forming. The epoxy was used for better air flow and contour where the casting was not as forgiving (sharp edges, or poor cast design). I've already shown this intake to Don Redmon of Replika Maschinen. He ported for NASCAR's Alan Kulwicki, Team Honda, and Team Kawasaki in their secret behind the door projects. He used epoxy on Alan's stuff and said there is no problem with the intake. He also mentioned that an intake from the 70's-80's era that did not have epoxy was probably never put on a flow bench and just used as is (therefore, never pushed to it's limits). This is totally fine for blown or forced air use. Replika Maschinen, Inc - Santa Clara, CA $175 shipped for those who are interested. Would also consider a trade for a clean 70MM Throttle Body. Tyson
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