Re: 68 GTS Big Block Exhaust Manifolds
[Re: rth]
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11/25/12 07:09 PM
11/25/12 07:09 PM
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Unless you are a purist, if what you have works without any interferences or overheating of other things, I'd keep running them. The stock LS manifold is really a piece of crap. IIRC, the manifolds dropped the power on the motor from 335 to 330.
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Re: 68 GTS Big Block Exhaust Manifolds
[Re: 6PakBee]
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11/25/12 07:24 PM
11/25/12 07:24 PM
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Pics sure would help. Truck manfolds are not that great either, and I can't believe they work on a Dart. I have seen B-Body HP manifolds used but some modification is required.
The funny thing about science is that if you change one miniscule parameter you change the entire outcome to the way you want it.
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Re: 68 GTS Big Block Exhaust Manifolds
[Re: Rhinodart]
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11/25/12 11:51 PM
11/25/12 11:51 PM
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THe drivers side has restriction because it wraps around the steering column. They are not as bad as most people think, they are find for the street. I have owned big block A-Body's for 35 years and can tell you the stock manifolds are fine for a street driver. My stock 69 383 4-speed GTS was good for 14.91 in the quarter, biggest problem is traction!
the right side on in these pictures looks like a B/E Hp mqnifold , the left looks like a 2bbl log .
My STOCK except for 2.5" mandrel bent exhaust BB dart has been 14.18 with a timing chain that probably retarded timing close to 10* , it has MPH 99.7 , it's got 13.9x's in it with a fresh chain.
There are 2 flavors of the correct manifolds , right side is 67-69, left is 67 only and 68-69 , the 67 left is more restrictive than the 68-69.
You can use a 68-69 C body left manifold , it looks like the correct manifold from above and would be better than that log.
I have a ported/cermanic coated set of the 68-69 , but I don't think you can , or want to , afford them.
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Re: 68 GTS Big Block Exhaust Manifolds
[Re: Rhinodart]
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11/26/12 12:28 PM
11/26/12 12:28 PM
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Streetwize
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The pass side from a 67-71 magnum has worked on any BB A body I've ever done. I used a milled C body on a 440 RB in a 73 Duster but I whittled a bit of the steering column :-O Something I thought about doing was to section a pair of C body logs to use the back half of the pass side for the 1-3 cylinders and the back half of the 5-7 on the drivers side cast welding them between the 3-5. You would need to route a 2" front outlet around near the K and Y the 2 driver side pipes together, but in theory I still think it could work and be Kinda cool. Do it well enough and somebody at the car show will brag to his friend that it was a rare 'factory option' :-)
This was way before the Schumacher tri Y's which are really the best solution for a mild big block.
Last edited by Streetwize; 11/26/12 12:33 PM.
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