If you are going to switch intake, I'd choose the Edelbrock Performer RPM. Great intake, lightweight and looks nice when painted engine color to match.

I put one on our 1968 Dodge Coronet with a 440 4-speed and it clears the hood fine with a Purolator Pure One 4" tall air filter element when using a Moroso 1" drop base 14" round air cleaner.
*Note: I do have the Super Bee / R/T bulge hood on the car.





As for saying saying fuel injection is a waste of money...
While it might not be an immediate gain of power/mileage the 'set it and forget it' aspect of fuel injection is great. As is the ability of instantly tuning the fuel with nothing more then some tweaking on a PC. No removing screws, sticking gaskets, and changing jets.


1969 Dodge Super Bee A12 (440 Six Pack, 4-speed, Dana 60 4.10)

1972 Plymouth Road Runner (400, 4-speed, 8.75" 3.23)

1974 Plymouth Duster 360 (360, 4-speed, 8.75" 3.23)