The exterior of the hull is completely done! Now we just have to finish the inside, floor panels, and then place the deck back on. This morning was exciting! The hull was set on the new trailer and I got to see the boat wheeled out into the sun for the first. Even the bottom of the hull is looking incredible. The boat really turning into something special.
Also, phenomenal progress has been made on the engine rebuild 2.0. As shown in previous posts, the damage was terrible but I found a shop to re-rebuild this engine but this time with pride and attention to detail. I should be picking up the engine this week. Over the next month, I will rewire everything and then take it back to the dyno.
I also posted about my desire to reinstall the original GT40 Intake. Despite the loss of power above 3500 rpm with the original intake, moving to something more exotic that made more power just didn't feel right. This boat needs to maintain originality with subtle improvements not drastic changes.
I started researching the GT40 intake and found the mustang guys have had great success porting this intake. It just takes a lot of work and the knowledge of where to grind and where not to. I researched and came across Larry Ordonio of Precision Porting Services. He was very familiar with this intake. I explained flow issues and we went over the dyno numbers. He felt confident he could make this flow more thane enough for 408 cubic inches. After about a month, Larry transformed the upper and lower manifold. He ported and streamlined each runner. He also opened up the mouth to fit an 80 mm throttle body. This thing should flow like crazy. I then had the upper manifold powder coated by Jose at Diamond Powder Coating. They've done all of my powder coat work including the windshield and did phenomenal job as always! Excited to have the engine back on the dyno in the next month. Can’t recommend Larry and Jose enough, great guys to do business with.
Also, phenomenal progress has been made on the engine rebuild 2.0. As shown in previous posts, the damage was terrible but I found a shop to re-rebuild this engine but this time with pride and attention to detail. I should be picking up the engine this week. Over the next month, I will rewire everything and then take it back to the dyno.
I also posted about my desire to reinstall the original GT40 Intake. Despite the loss of power above 3500 rpm with the original intake, moving to something more exotic that made more power just didn't feel right. This boat needs to maintain originality with subtle improvements not drastic changes.
I started researching the GT40 intake and found the mustang guys have had great success porting this intake. It just takes a lot of work and the knowledge of where to grind and where not to. I researched and came across Larry Ordonio of Precision Porting Services. He was very familiar with this intake. I explained flow issues and we went over the dyno numbers. He felt confident he could make this flow more thane enough for 408 cubic inches. After about a month, Larry transformed the upper and lower manifold. He ported and streamlined each runner. He also opened up the mouth to fit an 80 mm throttle body. This thing should flow like crazy. I then had the upper manifold powder coated by Jose at Diamond Powder Coating. They've done all of my powder coat work including the windshield and did phenomenal job as always! Excited to have the engine back on the dyno in the next month. Can’t recommend Larry and Jose enough, great guys to do business with.
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