Re: Trick Flow 270 intake and valley pan?
[Re: BradH]
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03/03/17 09:57 PM
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when I heard the TF 270 was coming out I thought to myself that I probably should of waited instead of getting the 240's,,now I am glad I pulled the trigger and got them as it sounds to me the 270 isn't anything special, besides in a couple of years when I do a frshen-up the 240's will be sent out and professionally ported, by that time the head porters will know what they like, no more being a guinea pig for me.
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Re: Trick Flow 270 intake and valley pan?
[Re: 70VcodeCoronetRT]
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03/03/17 11:00 PM
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I am happy with my 240s opened up to a 337 intake.
I didn't want a scoop, it pulls like a freight train.
Larry Smith worked on the intake as well as the heads. 370cfm @ .700 on his bench.
249 CC final intake runner volume.
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Re: Trick Flow 270 intake and valley pan?
[Re: AndyF]
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03/03/17 11:56 PM
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I'd like to see a raised port standard port head. It's called a Victor head 350+cfm from a true std port opening. Umm yeah but that is a Victor head with all the Victor weirdness.... I'm pretty sure nothing you ran into with them would be beyond your capabilities of being able to get the motor up and running
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Re: Trick Flow 270 intake and valley pan?
[Re: fast68plymouth]
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03/13/17 07:07 PM
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yeah well try to find a standard port dominator intake?????Nothing that I know of. Edelbrock SV 2891; std port, 4500 flange, RB motor This is what the Edelbrock 2891 Super Victor ports look like. Port size is standard, BUT the ports are RAISED approx. .050". Bolts to a stock RPM head (and other stock port heads), but the ports don't line up. Wish I had seen this $412 ago. Edelbrock says the SV 2891 is made for their Victor heads. Brian
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Re: Trick Flow 270 intake and valley pan?
[Re: '72CudaRacer]
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yeah well try to find a standard port dominator intake?????Nothing that I know of. Edelbrock SV 2891; std port, 4500 flange, RB motor This is what the Edelbrock 2891 Super Victor ports look like. Port size is standard, BUT the ports are RAISED approx. .050". Bolts to a stock RPM head (and other stock port heads), but the ports don't line up. Wish I had seen this $412 ago. Edelbrock says the SV 2891 is made for their Victor heads. Brian WOW solves my thoughts of using that intake instead of an adapter Tex
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Re: Trick Flow 270 intake and valley pan?
[Re: '72CudaRacer]
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03/13/17 09:44 PM
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BradH
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yeah well try to find a standard port dominator intake?????Nothing that I know of. Edelbrock SV 2891; std port, 4500 flange, RB motor This is what the Edelbrock 2891 Super Victor ports look like. Port size is standard, BUT the ports are RAISED approx. .050". Bolts to a stock RPM head (and other stock port heads), but the ports don't line up. Wish I had seen this $412 ago. Edelbrock says the SV 2891 is made for their Victor heads. Brian From what I see in your pics, that intake would NOT align properly with my Victors the way it's cast.
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Re: Trick Flow 270 intake and valley pan?
[Re: BradH]
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03/13/17 09:56 PM
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yeah well try to find a standard port dominator intake?????Nothing that I know of. Edelbrock SV 2891; std port, 4500 flange, RB motor This is what the Edelbrock 2891 Super Victor ports look like. Port size is standard, BUT the ports are RAISED approx. .050". Bolts to a stock RPM head (and other stock port heads), but the ports don't line up. Wish I had seen this $412 ago. Edelbrock says the SV 2891 is made for their Victor heads. Brian From what I see in your pics, that intake would NOT align properly with my Victors the way it's cast. I don't have any Victor heads to check them on Brad, but these gaskets are the Edelbrock gaskets(#7225) that Edelbrock says to use. They are indentical to Felpro's paper. I set this intake on my engine with RPM heads. The bolt holes lined up, but when you look into the carb opening to the heads, its a HUGE mismatch height wise. Brian
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Re: Trick Flow 270 intake and valley pan?
[Re: '72CudaRacer]
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03/14/17 01:15 PM
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BradH
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From what I see in your pics, that intake would NOT align properly with my Victors the way it's cast.
I don't have any Victor heads to check them on Brad, but these gaskets are the Edelbrock gaskets(#7225) that Edelbrock says to use. They are indentical to Felpro's paper. I set this intake on my engine with RPM heads. The bolt holes lined up, but when you look into the carb opening to the heads, its a HUGE mismatch height wise. Brian I have an untouched std-port Victor head and those same Edelbrock gaskets: the gaskets align perfectly w/ the CNC'd port entries (holes, ports, etc.). The SV 2891 you showed would have the same port mismatch issue on either a Victor or Performer RPM. It's not the heads, it's the intake casting. Could it be corrected? Yeah, but it's going to take somebody's time and/or $$$ to do it. I wonder how the 2891 matches up to a typical MW head, and if in that application it would be more a case of doing a major port matching exercise to at least be usable?
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