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mopar m1 or edelbrock rpm???? #1918238
09/23/15 06:06 PM
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i building a mild 360 magnum that will go in my 72 dart.
gonna run a big mutha thumper cam and 750 eddy carb.
what do you guys recomend mopar m1 or the eddy rpm

its a street car 4:10 gears and a 5 speed

Re: mopar m1 or edelbrock rpm???? [Re: dirtycj5] #1918242
09/23/15 06:11 PM
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RPM intake is very hard to beat for a street engine.

Re: mopar m1 or edelbrock rpm???? [Re: AndyF] #1918447
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thanks

Re: mopar m1 or edelbrock rpm???? [Re: dirtycj5] #1919118
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Ditto. There is good useable torque with the dual plane. The M1 will (or should be) the winner above 4000/4500. (cam size dependent) Use the RPM. The M1 is best suited for a serious drag effort or constant high rpm use.

Re: mopar m1 or edelbrock rpm???? [Re: dirtycj5] #1919245
09/25/15 01:11 AM
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There is a dual plane m1 as well

Re: mopar m1 or edelbrock rpm???? [Re: dirtycj5] #1919396
09/25/15 12:53 PM
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call camshaft company tech line and see what they recommend. they can help you get matched up, if they can't,,,use a different cam company, just a thought jeff57







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