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Re: Fiberglass Cowl Hood For 64 Fury????
[Re: IcorkSOAK]
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01/26/09 07:47 AM
01/26/09 07:47 AM
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Posts: 299 Sparta, TN
mark42202
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Well ...depending where the good-air is on your car .. the cowl scoop might work the best. What is your engine combo and speed of the car?
440 w/ iron heads and 850 on alky right now. Switching to a Dominator, which is why I need more clearance. As it sits right now, it runs 6.74@102 in the 1/8. After the changes I'm hopefully going to be seeing somewhere in the 6.20 range.
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Re: Fiberglass Cowl Hood For 64 Fury????
[Re: Greg]
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01/31/09 09:49 PM
01/31/09 09:49 PM
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Posts: 1,371 Tallmadge, Ohio
Butch
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Well it didn't take you long to act on the tip about the hood. Nice meeting you Greg and hanging out at the Cook Shack.
Butch
'74 Duster 440 '04 Hemi Quad Cab Ram '06 Pacifica '78 MGB
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Re: Fiberglass Cowl Hood For 64 Fury????
[Re: mark42202]
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02/01/09 02:52 AM
02/01/09 02:52 AM
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Posts: 30,632 Florida STAYcation
IcorkSOAK
Financed his waterbed
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Financed his waterbed
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Florida STAYcation
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Well ...depending where the good-air is on your car .. the cowl scoop might work the best. What is your engine combo and speed of the car?
440 w/ iron heads and 850 on alky right now. Switching to a Dominator, which is why I need more clearance. As it sits right now, it runs [Email]6.74@102[/Email] in the 1/8. After the changes I'm hopefully going to be seeing somewhere in the 6.20 range.
So the intake/carb combo puts it through the hood ? .. how much ? .... A almost fail-safe hood and scoop combo is the 68 Hemi style.
I have to ask again ...do you know where the good-air is ? ... you can do that with a "powder-test" and then with a inches-of-water gauge.
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