Re: AA/SA @ Norwalk OH
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Jeff, If I remember correctly the "bath tub" manifold was designed with a narrow high RPM range. I know we used to run a NASCAR max wedge manifold on our non-race track max and it didn't have any low end at all but started to sing around 5500.....we just told everybody that it was a 383 with a cam! Here's a question......why can '63 Max Wedge cars run aluminum front ends but the '64 cars can't? Jim R |
Re: AA/SA @ Norwalk OH
Jim its listed on the 64 spec sheet, 425hp A * stock 7.52 Alum 64
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When I was a kid the Chryler/Plymouth dealer near us had a beautiful (metallic?) blue AAR 340 Six Pack 'Cuda. And parked next to it was a horrible tan/mustard (?) Superbird with brown bench seat interior and automatic on the column. The Superbird sat on the lot for over a year. I can't imagine how anyone ever let that car get assembled without the customer paying cash in advance. Someone finally bought it 'cause it used to be parked in a company lot everyday. Of course that was back when parking spots and garages were designed for American cars, not Hondas. :-) |
Re: AA/SA @ Norwalk OH
David; The '043' intakes for the 4-BBL carb had a notch cut in the divider wall that ran between the centerlines of the primary and secondary throttle shafts and was about .68" deep. I asked Gendora if the M-1 intake could be cut to match the '043' and unfortunately the answer was no. Steve
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Thanks Bob, now all I have to do is save up $ 30,000.00 and I might be able to buy the front end. Jim |
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Yes Frank, I meant E body, which is Cuda/Challenger.
Larry, did you ever play ABA Basketball? Evan |
Re: AA/SA @ Norwalk OH
Myron, that is the birdbath, bathtub, etc. We had a SS/DA motor we ran in a mud truck with AFB'sX2 on a rat roaster. The ride was so violent the carbs didn't work well. A friend who used to own Arrow Racing Engines in Detroit sent me one of those and we used a race 850 on it. It was about 50% better, and then the Dominator we put on it was even better. Picture this; a 79 Dodge W150/ SS/DA motor with the Birdbath, 727 T/F, Turbo Action Converter, 2 to 1 reduction in the transfer case, 5.38's on each end, and 4 32" tractor tires on the corners in a 3/8 mile mud oval 4 times around. Now that's a ride!!!
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Larry,
Just curious, what's the problem with the L-88 carburetor? Couris |
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Back in the 70's I had several friends order L-88 carbs. (850 cfm) over the GM parts counter. Never a problem.
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