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Old 12-08-2006, 01:03 AM   #1
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Hi everyone

I have a blazer bodied bruiser i am working on. The body is from the clodbuster. I have cut opened the location for the stock undetailed blower scoop. I want to try and find a nice detailed blower or injector setup.

I have seen the 1/18 muscle machines ones, does anyone have one they could measure up for me?

I also have seen the Parma plastic kit ones and do not really like those.

Any suggestions would be appriciated. Thanks Corey
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Old 12-08-2006, 09:08 AM   #2
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Hi everyone

I have a blazer bodied bruiser i am working on. The body is from the clodbuster. I have cut opened the location for the stock undetailed blower scoop. I want to try and find a nice detailed blower or injector setup.

I have seen the 1/18 muscle machines ones, does anyone have one they could measure up for me?

I also have seen the Parma plastic kit ones and do not really like those.

Any suggestions would be appriciated. Thanks Corey
Corey with your modeling skills you should be able rework the parma hemi to your liking, I know thats what Dan Wyatt did with his hemi motor for his Bronco...he made it into a ford engine I am sure with a little bit of time you could make your into a chevy

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The muscle machine ones are awesome but the car may be 1/18th but the motor is more like 1/8th scale! They are too big IMO for a Bruiser size rig. Yesterday at the LHS a guy had one glued to the hood of a T-Maxx and it looked pretty good on that size truck but too big for Bruiser.
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Old 12-08-2006, 09:16 AM   #4
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YeahI sure just buid my own, but i am lazy and time is limited.... :-P Thats what I was afraid of. the motors looked to big on the 1/18 muscle machines. Thanks for the reply's Corey
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Corey
here is a muscle machines motor on a clod body


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Old 12-08-2006, 10:31 AM   #6
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Looks like your driver cought a face full of blower fire! That one don't look to big, the one with the injector/ bugcatcher style are huge.
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how about his from parma se its a hemi http://www.shopatron.com/product/pro...71.22096.0.0.0
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Old 04-03-2007, 03:08 AM   #8
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Hey Will I noticed you got my sig on the back of the bed, man doesn't it add that little extra something....lol. Just joking bro, really nice rig
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