Performer intake 383
#616855
02/18/10 11:49 AM
02/18/10 11:49 AM
|
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 583 San Antonio, TX
CurYellowBird
OP
mopar
|
OP
mopar
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 583
San Antonio, TX
|
I'm messing with camquest and was wondering if the performer intake for a 383 would be considered standard flow, high flow, or max flow dual plane intake?
Anyone had good luck with this intake? I use it on my sbc and haven't had any problems. I just want to have a dual plane intake that takes some weight off the engine. I removed the stock intake and that sucker is HEAVY! I'm young and thought I was gonna get a hernia.
Found a guy nearby selling one in good shape for 100$.
Last edited by CurYellowBird; 02/18/10 11:49 AM.
Project War Bird:
1971 Plymouth Roadrunner
383 4 speed with air conditioning
GY3 Curious yellow
All original
|
|
|
Re: Performer intake 383
[Re: CurYellowBird]
#616856
02/18/10 12:06 PM
02/18/10 12:06 PM
|
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 25,200 Upper Midwest
MoparforLife
Too Many Posts
|
Too Many Posts
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 25,200
Upper Midwest
|
The performer will do just what you want. It is much lighter than the OEM cast manifold and will give a slight bit more performance.
Clean it, if it's Dirty. Oil it, if it Squeaks.
But: Don't fix it, if it Works!
|
|
|
Re: Performer intake 383
[Re: MoparforLife]
#616857
02/18/10 12:17 PM
02/18/10 12:17 PM
|
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 583 San Antonio, TX
CurYellowBird
OP
mopar
|
OP
mopar
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 583
San Antonio, TX
|
Does it flow any better than a HP 383 intake manifold?
Project War Bird:
1971 Plymouth Roadrunner
383 4 speed with air conditioning
GY3 Curious yellow
All original
|
|
|
Re: Performer intake 383
[Re: CurYellowBird]
#616858
02/18/10 01:57 PM
02/18/10 01:57 PM
|
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 1,668 Mi,U.S.A.
mike s
top fuel
|
top fuel
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 1,668
Mi,U.S.A.
|
It does flow slightly better.As far as the computer program it is a std flow intake.The Performer RPM is the ticket and is worth the increased price.
Leave the gun.......take the Cannoli's....Mike
|
|
|
Re: Performer intake 383
[Re: CurYellowBird]
#616862
02/18/10 07:33 PM
02/18/10 07:33 PM
|
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 2,275 Desert Tracker
HYPER8oSoNic
top fuel
|
top fuel
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 2,275
Desert Tracker
|
Quote:
I'm messing with camquest and was wondering if the performer intake for a 383 would be considered standard flow, high flow, or max flow dual plane intake?
Anyone had good luck with this intake? I use it on my sbc and haven't had any problems. I just want to have a dual plane intake that takes some weight off the engine. I removed the stock intake and that sucker is HEAVY! I'm young and thought I was gonna get a hernia.
Found a guy nearby selling one in good shape for 100$.
The Performer is an improvement over the standard manifold, not only in weight savings but in performance. It parallels the HP manifold and is very close to the M1 dual plane. The Performer RPM is a great manifold which extends the power/ torque range over the Performer, given the proper cam is installed. The benefit of the RPM is that you retain "some" low end power while gaining power midrange and top end. For a stock vehicle this may be a good manifold, but the single plane 6 times out 10, gets the nod when modified. The Performer is considered probably a standard flow while the RPM may be the higher flow type. Check on this though, I may not be accurate. Good luck with this.
"Stupidity is Ignorance on Steroids" "Yeah, it's hopped to over 160" (quote by Kowalski in the movie Vanishing Point 1970 - Cupid Productions)
|
|
|
|
|