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By The Master Cylinder - 13 Years Ago
I seen these pictures of this T-Bird over on the H.A.M.B. Thought you guys would like to see it, something different. Maybe some of you seen it before?







Talk about WOW factor when you pop the hood w00t






By MoonShadow - 13 Years Ago
Thats a Latham axial flow supercharger. Pretty rare item, even more rare on a Y-Block. I don't know how good they were but they were designed for low hood vehicles. Chuck
By Hoosier Hurricane - 13 Years Ago
I wonder how much boost he gets with no drive belt?
By aussiebill - 13 Years Ago
MoonShadow (7/11/2011)
Thats a Latham axial flow supercharger. Pretty rare item, even more rare on a Y-Block. I don't know how good they were but they were designed for low hood vehicles. Chuck

They are rare, the y block intakes were fabricated steel. Kariol miller ran one at one time, yes john, i noticed the invisible belt. hows this one?

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By pegleg - 13 Years Ago
Hoosier Hurricane (7/12/2011)
I wonder how much boost he gets with no drive belt?

You reach under the hood and spin the round shiny thing real fast!w00t

By Hoosier Hurricane - 13 Years Ago
Bill:

Yes, I like that belt, but I take offense to what is turning the belt.  Still a neat setup though.

By aussiebill - 13 Years Ago
Hoosier Hurricane (7/12/2011)
Bill:

Yes, I like that belt, but I take offense to what is turning the belt.  Still a neat setup though.

Yes, i,m with you on that one!BigGrin

By MarkMontereyBay - 13 Years Ago
That is a beautiful setup in the Tbird. Awesome workmanship. Knowing how tough it is to get heat out of the Birds engine compartment I wonder how much that extra metal would make it run hotter. Also the additional compartment air flow restriction, especially over the fan, looks like it would contribute to overheating issues. Especially in a street driven ride. Beautiful though.