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You can clearly see the coolant line adaptor on the right side behind the fuel line, that shiny aluminum block.
 
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You can clearly see the coolant line adaptor on the right side behind the fuel line, that shiny aluminum block.

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Looks to me like there is no water pump there since that is where the msd is mounted
 

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Circled in red, that is where the coolant crossover would go, there is a adaptor, with a hose feeding into the top.

Here's another angle showing the hose on the other side feeding directly down into the passenger side head.
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I see the coolant lines really easy. But only because I can zoom in on my phone.
 

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I didn't look that close. I recalled them posting it was filled.
 

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Wonder how far you can fill these blocks and still get by. Guys half fill street cars all the time.
 

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Interesting concept though for a race car! Even if it is from XXX.

yes, but not a new concept as I understand it, Mihovitz has been using filled 4.6L 4V set ups with filled blocks to make 2500+ on Twins and run 6.0-6.20s in the 1/4 for a long while.
 

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yes, but not a new concept as I understand it, Mihovitz has been using filled 4.6L 4V set ups with filled blocks to make 2500+ on Twins and run 6.0-6.20s in the 1/4 for a long while.

This is the first I have ever heard of it, I have not been around race cars much though. That's why I thought it was so interesting.
 
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