Jonnylightening
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How well would the iron super six intake fair with boost? Also I’m going to keep this post going with future questions.
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Depends on your goals, a turbo say with a 400 hp capability can only produce around that amount with a combo of NA hp + boosted hp, a boost of 14.7 psi basically doubles (2 x ) your NA power, half that boost 7.35 psi 1.5 x NA, 22.05 psi 2.5 x NA. General rule of thumb.How well would the iron super six intake fair with boost? Also I’m going to keep this post going with future questions.
I’m in the planning stage at the moment. I have a 2300 Holley sniper I’ll be usingSling a Holley 2300 500CFM on it and it'll haul ***.
Well there you go. Whatchya askin us for then? lolI’m in the planning stage at the moment. I have a 2300 Holley sniper I’ll be using
Mainly at the moment I’m asking if the cast iron super six intake will be sufficient on a boosted application or if I should go with another intake.Well there you go. Whatchya askin us for then? lol
You’re good buddy. Maybe we can both get info we are looking for. I’m building mine for a truck as well. I thought about building it for my valiant but in my eyes it NEEDS a V8I am considering the same thing on a /6, I think I gapped the rings "by the book" when I put mine together. If I turbo mine im only looking for 6-8 psi at most. Would that be too much boost for "book spec" ring gaps?
I know that most push the "blow thru" setup over the "draw thru" but I'm looking at draw thru since I'm not looking to push it that hard largely because I put "rebuilder's" (oe replacement grade) cast pistons in it when I rebuilt it.
And im not interested in 11 sec 1/4 mile times just looking for a "little more" out of a small motor in a truck body ...
Not trying to step on the op's thread but thought what I'm wanting to do might be relevant to what they are wanting. My questions might relate to their build.
Aren't super 6 aluminum intake? either way yes you can use it.Mainly at the moment I’m asking if the cast iron super six intake will be sufficient on a boosted application or if I should go with another intake.
I was under the assumption that all 2bbl slant intakes were super six??. Either way shooting for 3-350hp at around 10-12psi. More is always better though!Aren't super 6 aluminum intake? either way yes you can use it.
Around how much hp and boost you looking for?
I was bein funny. I think it'll work fine.Mainly at the moment I’m asking if the cast iron super six intake will be sufficient on a boosted application or if I should go with another intake.
It’s all good buddy I figured you were. Just trying to get ducks in a row. Figured ask ask ask!I was bein funny. I think it'll work fine.
Correct. Also a good choice would be to modify the intake throttle bores to match that of the 2300 adapter plate.The slant two barrel manifolds used a BBD flange so a 2300 would require an adapter, right? You might want to make sure you have metal gaskets for the adapter since paper will likely get blown out under boost.
No, most Super Sixes were iron, they later made the very lightweight 2-pc. Al-U-minimum welded manny. Mopar offered a cast Al Super Six intake thru the DC/MP parts program, I believe it was actually an NHRA/IHRA Contingency payout eligible part as well..Aren't super 6 aluminum intake? either way yes you can use it.
Around how much hp and boost you looking for?
If you go into it with the attitude that it'll never have V8 power, that's half the battle won right there. So many guys act like if it ain't got 350HP it ain't chit. I question their "Moparness" myself.I've had a couple of/6s that actually surprised me with the pep they had, bone stock over the years and I decided to stick with one here as a "devil's advocate" build since so many people discount this motor as "weak junk". I wanted to see just what I could make one "do".
Exactly.I've had a few v8s that couldn't get out of their own way before.....