Good evening folks, and first post.
I'm trying to keep my youngest son from making many of the same mistakes I made 30 years ago on hist first car.
He recently picked up a '67 Dart with a blown 318, but the body is fairly straight and the car has an 8-3/4 Posi with 3.55 gear set and a 904 AT. I've donated a spare 360 to the project which was intended for my '37 Dodge PU. The motor is bored +.030 and is filled with KB107s yielding 9.4:1. The cam is a Crane H278-2 (222/234, .467/.494). The manifold is a Wieand Stealth which is a dual plane similar to an Edelbrock Performer RPM, but with a spread-bore flange.
I have two questions concerning the package:
1) At what point do I saturate a cast iron exhaust manifold set and have to go to tube headers? (The car came with a set of Hooker Comps which have a couple of flattened primaries which could be fixed. I also have a set of 360 A-body cast iron manifolds.)
2) We have both a 750 Thermoquad and a Holley 650 spreadbore double pumper. Which would be the better choice.
Thanks in advance for any opinions offered.
Cheers, Mark
I'm trying to keep my youngest son from making many of the same mistakes I made 30 years ago on hist first car.
He recently picked up a '67 Dart with a blown 318, but the body is fairly straight and the car has an 8-3/4 Posi with 3.55 gear set and a 904 AT. I've donated a spare 360 to the project which was intended for my '37 Dodge PU. The motor is bored +.030 and is filled with KB107s yielding 9.4:1. The cam is a Crane H278-2 (222/234, .467/.494). The manifold is a Wieand Stealth which is a dual plane similar to an Edelbrock Performer RPM, but with a spread-bore flange.
I have two questions concerning the package:
1) At what point do I saturate a cast iron exhaust manifold set and have to go to tube headers? (The car came with a set of Hooker Comps which have a couple of flattened primaries which could be fixed. I also have a set of 360 A-body cast iron manifolds.)
2) We have both a 750 Thermoquad and a Holley 650 spreadbore double pumper. Which would be the better choice.
Thanks in advance for any opinions offered.
Cheers, Mark