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Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 #44250
08/27/07 10:10 PM
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I'd choose the RPM as well with that combo, but I'm more than a little curious to see how the 6 pack setup did, which no one has mentioned as yet to the good or to the bad.




Im switchin over from an edelbrock performer RPM to edelbrock six pack. So Id like to know the results of that too.

Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: Freiburger] #44251
08/27/07 10:12 PM
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BTW, has anyone ever seen a Weiand Six Pack crossram for a low-deck? I have a 440 one but have never located a B-motor version.



No such animal to my knowledge. They only made the RB version as a SS-legal intake for the 440-6 class racers.

Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: Freiburger] #44252
08/27/07 10:19 PM
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If they are all box stock my guess is;

Best over all the Holley Street Dominator

I run a STR-14 just for looks, not performance.

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Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: BradH] #44253
08/27/07 10:19 PM
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Can I vote twice? One more for the performer RPM.


Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: BradH] #44254
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I will guess....
Performer RPM #1
Holley Street #2
Action Plus #3
Torker #4

Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: BradH] #44255
08/27/07 10:24 PM
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I bet the Offy Dual Port isn't on the bottom of the pile.

I am surprized someone actually tested an Offy anything as they haven't done any developement, and spend little money if any advertising.


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Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: Rug_Trucker] #44256
08/27/07 10:26 PM
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Man, 1ofnone, your junk is COOL.

OK, I'm leaving work now (which is rare). Post more thoughts and I'll give some data tomorrow.

One thing for now..."I bet the Offy Dual Port isn't on the bottom of the pile." You lose.

DF

Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: Freiburger] #44257
08/27/07 10:28 PM
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1)Six pac
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3)Action Plus

For avg. power from 3500 to 6000

Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: BSB67] #44258
08/27/07 10:52 PM
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I doubt it won, but I'm interested in where the offy dual quad placed, as I'm considering a low rise dual quad for my 440. It's more for looks I guess but I think tuned well, it can make some decent power... but the old intake probably holds it back.

As for the best power, I would think it would be the victor, but the best all around would be the RPM or Holley SD.

Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: 440newport] #44259
08/27/07 10:56 PM
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Six pack?

Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: supserdave] #44260
08/27/07 11:52 PM
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Well I will jump on the bandwagon as well since I own it.
Performer RPM best for average hp/torque.
Holley Street Dominator close second.

And I know you already said but that Offy dual port thing is just an awful design so my guess would have been it at the bottom.
Todd

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Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: Blackwidow69] #44261
08/28/07 12:02 AM
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I'm interested in the Offy Dual QUAD setup, I'm planning on using it with a pair of 500cfm AVS carb on my 451.

Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: Freiburger] #44262
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...OK, I'm leaving work now (which is rare). Post more thoughts and I'll give some data tomorrow....DF




Well that ain't right, now I'm gonna be up all night again .......I'll wager a guess on top 4 now-1)M1 2)Weiand Team G 3)Eddy 6 pack 4)TM-6

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Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: Freiburger] #44263
08/28/07 12:15 AM
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Just sold a str-15-8 about two mo. ago. I'd like to see how a big carb 15-4 or 15-TQ would do.

Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: Freiburger] #44264
08/28/07 12:19 AM
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Edelbrock TM6 the best? Had one on my Bee, awesome top end, .474 hemi cam and it made power to 6300rpm


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Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: bacaruda] #44265
08/28/07 12:22 AM
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1OFNONE how does that STR-14 run compared to say a Holley SD,M1, Torker? Any tests or dyno?

Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: bacaruda] #44266
08/28/07 12:42 AM
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After reading all the reviews & articles I could find, I chose the RPM, & topped it with a Holley 750-vac. So I'm hopin' my research was correct. Fits under the hood too!


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Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: Freiburger] #44267
08/28/07 01:41 AM
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I have no comparisons to go by other than brand-X cars i've built in the past. That said, I'm VERY impressed at how powerful and responsive the M1 single plane on my 383 is, better than any other intake I've used.

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Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: DirectSubjection] #44268
08/28/07 03:30 AM
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I bet the 2x4 offy is not the winner either, but I still like the look on my 451


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Re: Best Intake for a Street 383 [Re: R70RUNNER] #44269
08/28/07 04:26 AM
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The winner will be..... Perf. RPM Really like the way it behaves on my 383 that's even more mild then the test mule

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