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Old 11-18-2001, 05:22 AM
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That looks like a great setup ! Do you know of anyone that has used it and if so, how did they like it ? Any ideas on it's overall heighth ?

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Old 11-18-2001, 10:40 AM
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Default Here's what a high-riser version looks like in a '67 Mustang:

This isn't mine, have never seen this car in person, just seen this photo on another site. Supposedly the stock hood closes over it.
As this is a HIGH-RISER, I would think a Tunnel port might have more clearance, though not sure about that:



With the picture was posted this information about the engine:
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Engine is currently being installed in a '67 GT-500
Sideoiler block +.030", forged pistons (about 10.5:1)
High Riser heads, moderately ported
Lunatti solid roller cam, fairly mild (idles nice at 1,000 rpm)
Sequential port EFI built from a Hilborn injection manifold, eight 58mm throttle bodies, progressive throttle linkage, idle air control plumbing to each throttle body. DFI engine control with O2 sensor- closed loop speed density system.
Billet air cleaners with K&N filters - look awesome and will fit under the stock hood.
The engine was done at Flow Technologies in Plymouth, MI. They did beautiful custom fab work to put it all together!
This is a good example of a powerful yet docile FE for a street car. EFI does wonders even for the old stuff.
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and here's an example from Momar injection of the TWM TB's mounted on an FE intake:



and here's an example, from Gessford's site, of a complete TWM setup (done by Momar Injection):


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Old 11-18-2001, 12:46 PM
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This looks like the Imagine injection set-up. They have a WEB site at http://www.imagineinjection.com/.

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That image is not a TWM, but a Hilborn fuel injection with polished throttle bodies. It has been converted to SEFI. I think the motor is in a 67 Shelby GT500.
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Old 11-19-2001, 01:33 PM
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Ken,

Sorry about that, but I didn't say it was a TWM set up. I said it looked like one from Imagine Injection. I did notice in the write up that this system uses a Hilborn manifold, but it didn't state Hilborn throttle bodies.

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