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I got myself an early Xmas present. It's a reproduction 69-70 Boss 429 hood scoop. After all I'm going to need something to cover the air cleaner after I cut the hole in the hood for it. It's going to take a little fiberglass work to get the right contour to fit the hood but it should look bitchin!!
I also found a 16 page 1979 Ford LTD dealer brochure on Ebay I bought. It's got some cool pics and info in it.
If you check on the previous page I posted pics of the Boss 429 hoodscoop I bought. So the hood clearance isn't a problem.
I think the 460 upper intake is cool. It's shaped like a hooded Cobra snake. I'm not positive I'm going to use it. I might go with a Victor Jr. style aftermarket 4V intake and modify it to use with the EFI with a 4V throttlebody.
If you check on the previous page I posted pics of the Boss 429 hoodscoop I bought. So the hood clearance isn't a problem.
I think the 460 upper intake is cool. It's shaped like a hooded Cobra snake. I'm not positive I'm going to use it. I might go with a Victor Jr. style aftermarket 4V intake and modify it to use with the EFI with a 4V throttlebody.
I remember seeing an advertisement for an Edlebrock carb intake that had bosses on the runners that could be drilled for fuel injection conversions. I think it was the Victor Jr., not sure, but it sure as hell looked like an easy conversion to me, just use an adapter plate and stick a couple TB's on top
Nick
88 Colony Park LS
G-pa's old car, but he's cruisin around heaven in his 69 wagon now
Future plans:Semi HO conversion, or Explorer motor swap, shift kit, PI springs and sway bars, KYB-GR2 shocks
If you run it with the stock intake, you will likely not be required to do tunning. However if you change intakes you will have to do tunning because the senser readings will be way off.
Nick
88 Colony Park LS
G-pa's old car, but he's cruisin around heaven in his 69 wagon now
Future plans:Semi HO conversion, or Explorer motor swap, shift kit, PI springs and sway bars, KYB-GR2 shocks
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