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is this a good manifold for the money? #612431
02/13/10 02:37 PM
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i could buy this manifold for a $100 ,is it worth the money and is it a good manifold?



it is never used,only laying on the bench for a couple of years.

i could not find anything on the internet i think it is not for sale new anymore?

thanks

Re: is this a good manifold for the money? [Re: smallstroker] #612432
02/13/10 03:25 PM
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Yep, buy it.

Re: is this a good manifold for the money? [Re: forphorty] #612433
02/13/10 04:16 PM
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Excellent tunnel ram for a small block, and you are correct that they are not made anymore. $100 is a steal for that intake!

Re: is this a good manifold for the money? [Re: smallstroker] #612434
02/13/10 05:33 PM
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First factory SB dual quad hi-rise I have ever seen. Good snag.

Re: is this a good manifold for the money? [Re: Commando1] #612435
02/23/10 07:23 AM
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ok thanks !

how rare is this manifold? i couldnt find any info on the internet!

Re: is this a good manifold for the money? [Re: smallstroker] #612436
02/23/10 07:28 AM
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It's not common. Are you going to run it?

Re: is this a good manifold for the money? [Re: 79powerwagon] #612437
02/27/10 09:02 AM
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maybe for a future project.

i now have a 73 charger with a 408 stroker and a r/t hood.

i don't want to put a saw in the r/t hood

Re: is this a good manifold for the money? [Re: smallstroker] #612438
02/27/10 12:30 PM
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Part of the mopar performance M1 series of intakes from the early-mid 90s. In the catalog at the time mopar claimed around 10ish more hp than the "competitors" tunnel ram. (weiand) My brother runs an M1 tunnel ram on his 512 stroker and wouldnt run anything else. On the big block the M1 is not as tall as the weiand.


Keep old mopars alive.
Re: is this a good manifold for the money? [Re: smallstroker] #612439
02/27/10 01:02 PM
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Yeah its a good piece as long as you have enough motor for it.

I had one and sold it to a friend that used it on a 340 with 2-660 holleys, he was running 7.40's(1/8) in a 3800# B body and it was worth about 1/10 and 1.5mph over a victor 340 & 850 DP.

It was a hot motor for the time, 12.5 arias pistons, maxed out X heads 2.10/1.60's .640" crane roller, 8" converter, 4.56's/29" slicks - the drivetrain would probably run mid 10's in an A body.







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