26 Oct Aluminum Velocity Stacks
Our engineers are incredibly talented. They can take a solid block of anything and, using nothing but their imagination, AutoCAD and some engineering knowhow, turn that block of anything into a very serious something.
In that vein, Eastway’s been hard at work perfecting a new velocity stack we’ve engineered. Coming from a single blank block of aluminum, these velocity stacks were engineered to provide the maximum amount of smooth airflow into each individual intake. We’re going to be anodizing them, as well, once we’ve completed our first set.
We’re not going to divulge exactly which vehicle or vehicles these new aluminum stacks will be applied to, but as time goes on we’ll be willing to open up just a bit more. For now, here are some shots of the first velocity stack, which we finished at the end of last week:
roy1928
Posted at 20:21h, 26 Octoberplease please please make some for the 2jz-ge! i was so inspired by mikes e36 that im ditching the turbo route now and wanting some stacks! that transformation is crazy!
fluidmotorunion
Posted at 06:28h, 27 Octoberwe’re always more than willing to discuss custom and one-off setups for cars, especially when it comes to velocity stacks (one of our signature modifications). give us a call at the number on the main page, and we’d be more than willing to talk about some 2JZ stacks!
Aracely Goldak
Posted at 10:43h, 26 JanuaryGood post. The more I read it the more I like it!
May I use it in my own blog? I’d love to share this with others.
fluidmotorunion
Posted at 11:52h, 26 JanuaryFeel free to share our information with whomever you choose. Just please remember to credit all photos and quoted text to our website, with appropriate links.