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Use real sticky grease to hold the o rings up on bottom of intake that go to each cylinder ,so they don't fall out when you are trying to set the intake manifold on.
I have larger heat exchanger like you have, but will be going back to smaller exchanger with my own fans at end of this month you won't have issues where you live, but in summer here in arizona i have hi coolant temp issues only at 80mph+ and 90+ degree air temp , Because it blocks so much airflow to radiator. I also just got my Ron Davis Radiator revamping my entire cooling system , new hoses ,thermostat, intercooler pump. I have one of the first few whipple kits released back in 2012 for 6.2 motor. 50,000 miles so far on whipple kit , no issues .
Also another consideration Your alternator will now be under the supercharger ,Going to be a pain to remove super charger if it goes out , not sure how many miles on your truck , i installed a new DC power 275 amp at same time as supercharger install.
Where did all that debris in the valley come from? Looks like tree needles and such.
What brand of headers?
Going with true dual exhaust?
It's not sealed off by the stock manifold.Where did all that debris in the valley come from? Looks like tree needles and such.
Thanks man,
I'm glad you mentioned cooling, I was looking at the stock Rad which is only about 1" thick and wondered about the heat discipation with the added heat of a blower. on my mustang I had to swap the rad after adding a turbo. Where did you get your Radiator? I did some searching, not much for Gen1 6.2.... Thanks for the feedback