Element Injection 6.4 Triple Build

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Sexy Mo Fo!!! I definitely hope I can make it to an event your at when its done. I promise not to drool on your truck. :D

Drool on it all ya want as long as you give me $10 to go wash it after lol.

Chances of me going to a east coast event in the U.S are pretty slim. Unless you plan on showing up at either the Mission B.C race or the Edmonton, AB race that I will be attending...

Lookin good Ryan. As good as that looks, can't wait to see what the finish look will be like. What's more important, can't wait to see what kind of power those trips turn out.

125hp over stock. ;)

Well if he is looking to get into the record books. There is one record he will definitely hold. The most expensive 125hp on a 6.4 over stock ever bought LOL

125?? You guys are to gracious. lol
 

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The motor is now back in the frame, just waiting for the welder to come next week. Gonna mount the atmosphere's a little differently then previously pictured, since they set the cab down for mocking it up and got a better look at available space.

If I wanted we could delete the A/C and have more/better options for mounting the atmosphere's... But I'd rather keep my A/C. We'll see... I'm going down there next friday.

If all goes well it should be running near the end of March.
 

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Jordan and I have been talking about what to do for a intake manifold over the past 3-4 months... I wasn't completely sold on a gutted stocker as well Jordan knew he could make something. Here is what he has come up with so far...

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Here is the cab down and turbos placed. Keeping the A/C really makes it a challenge but Jordan is doing everything he can to make it work.

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They were a lot of work, but they turned out really nice. Thanks for all the comments guys, hoping to wrap this thing up soon and get it on the road.
 

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Thinking out of the box is always cool. Wonder how much they flow compared to a gutted stocker. Looks like both of us will be testing and on dyno our setups close to the same time.
 

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Thinking out of the box is always cool. Wonder how much they flow compared to a gutted stocker. Looks like both of us will be testing and on dyno our setups close to the same time.

I'd assume it has more volume then a gutted stock. But how it will act on a truck I won't really know with all my mods.

Jordan did say he has enough material to build another one if anybody wants to find out. However it will only fit on trucks with only one turbo in the valley.
 

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The ones we had in whitey seemed to work but we also had an air to water. That also helped a ton

powered by this (╯°□°)╯
 

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Not much left to finish except the little bit of hot side plumbing and the entire cold side. Everything else is done!

I'm ***kin excited!! I plan on having it at the Mission,B.C race/dyno on June 2nd. I'm excited to drive it through the mountains and dyno it at sea level.
 

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Damn great job, almost back on the road. :thumbup: Really interested in seeing how this set up works.
 

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Thanks! It's all because of the guys working on it!

I wish I lived closer so I could say I did something lol... This is the first time I haven't been hands on with the modifications.
 

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