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    1. #1
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      finch dual vent system

      Looks pretty nice. Dual vent system for the rear diff and fuel tank..






      and a pic of the install.




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      Link? Haven't seen this before.

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      reading about it on facebook

      brian finch

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      Hmmm.... Google's got nothing. Let me know if you find an original source.

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      Ill message him for details

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      Randy

      I have 40 production units ready to ship so they are in stock.
      I designed these out of a need for all the cars we build around here and never having a good solution for venting the fuel tanks and rearends, We were using little filters and just attching them to the underside of the car. In 2010 while racing at Kershaw my fuel line came loose on the engine and flames went under the car which caught the filter on fire and was burning back to the tank when the firetruck arrived just in time. That was when I knew we had to do something.
      The units are cut from solid billet and each chamber is independent with its own vent port and bronze filter. They are made to be installed on the trunk floor or can be mounted under the car with a simple bracket. They accept a 1/4 NPT fitting and since the vent or exhaust port is at the top of the chamber these can allow fluid to accumulate in the chamber when pressure pushes the fuel out and it will gravity feed back to the tank or rear end once the pressure condition is gone like in a straight away. I have them listed for $219 each for now and will raise the price in a month or so to $239.
      All hardware except the adapter of choice to connect to the unit is included and I also throw in a steel template to center punch where the holes need drilled for the lines, mounting hardware and vents.
      People can message me on Facebook, PT.com, Lateral G or e-mail me at [email protected]. I can take CC or Paypal for payment and will try to always have a few at events for sale.
      I have other parts coming out soon like custom billet black anodized washers that are in sizes from 10/32 up to 3/8 and each size has a version for button head and socket head capscrews. I also have an oversized 3/8 version for where the fenders meet the firewall and cowl so it will all match. I have the parts already made and am working on kits so you can order a specific year and model kit with all the washers and hardware needed in one easy step.
      Other items being cut as we speak are custom shifter rings and boots with matching steel rings that can be welded into the tunnel. These are oversized to accomodate for tunnels that have been cut and drilled to death over the years. Another part is a full aluminum plate that covers the entire lower right side of a 69 camaro dash and acts as an ashtray delete and stock vent delete so you can easily install aftermarket vents. It has a matching glove box door cover to finish off the look and has some cool machine work in it. Custom engraving will also be available if you have a name or want something milled into the dash plate.
      One last thing I will tell you about since they are close to production is custom rear wings and front spoilers with funtional splitters for muscle cars. We have the prototype unit for a 67 Nova done and will move into second gen camaros followed by Mustangs and so on.
      Sorry for rambling on and thanks for the interest and for posting up on PT.com.

      Thanks again and let me know if you need any more info.

      Brian Finch

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      I like it, I think I might need one, looks good Brian

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      Quote Originally Posted by Rod View Post
      I like it, I think I might need one, looks good Brian
      Does anyone know Brian's Facebook?
      1970 Camaro/DSE build


      Are you driver enough? Maybe....come on blue!
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...71#post1147371

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      Hmmm....something seems fishy...If Brian is selling performance parts now...Why can't I find it on a Google search? I can't find Brian's Facebook page, he hasn't posted anything about it here, nor on his website or Carbon Kustoms......Just seems odd....

      I contacted Brian through email, so hopefully he answers soon.
      1970 Camaro/DSE build


      Are you driver enough? Maybe....come on blue!
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...71#post1147371

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      If anyone is a stand-up guy in this crowd, Brian Finch is definitely one of the tops. There are lots of ways to reach him, even if he doesn't have a ton of google search results.

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      Ordered mine and got it within the week - great product and I look forward to install. -Bob
      -Bob (66 Nova)

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      Can I get the dimensions of this. Thanks Bill

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      I bought one, Very nice and compact!!

      It's a hair under 4" tall, the dimensions are 2" x 4" basically the size of 4" piece of a two by four.
      1970 Camaro/DSE build


      Are you driver enough? Maybe....come on blue!
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...71#post1147371

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      Thank you Rob

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      I ordered and received mine from Brian this week. It is a terrific looking piece and comes with full instructions and even a steel template for drilling the mounting and hose connection holes.

      Thanks Brian.

      Dan
      71 Nova
      LS3/T56, DSE subframe, DSE Quadralink, Wilwood brakes, Forgeline Wheels

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      Quote Originally Posted by DVS51 View Post
      .....and even a steel template for drilling the mounting and hose connection holes.Dan
      Haha - I guess I got the econo model - my template is paper but it'll work. -Bob
      -Bob (66 Nova)

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      Quote Originally Posted by BBPanel View Post
      Haha - I guess I got the econo model - my template is paper but it'll work. -Bob
      lol....'im going to install mine this weekend. I will will send mine to you when i'm done
      1970 Camaro/DSE build


      Are you driver enough? Maybe....come on blue!
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...71#post1147371

    19. #19
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      Quote Originally Posted by BBPanel View Post
      Haha - I guess I got the econo model - my template is paper but it'll work. -Bob

      Apologize for that Bob, The steel templates came in a few days after yours shipped so I did not want to hold up the order getting to you. If you would like a steel template let me know and I will mail it out.

      Thanks again for the purchase.
      Brian Finch
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      Install pictures

      Here are a few install pics. Nice system by the way.
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      Tony H.

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