68 HEMI GTS
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I run 2 on mine. I may actually vent the back of the scoop with some screen. This new combo should run 135+ I can also see the top of the motor on the big end.. lol
pics?That`s exactly why I went w/ a 6 pack scoop on my 68 fastback. It has grown on me since , and most others like it.
I run 2 on mine. I may actually vent the back of the scoop with some screen. This new combo should run 135+ I can also see the top of the motor on the big end.. lol
When I run 1/4 mile I am up at 138 with mine. The rear of the hood lifts 1.5-2". I may end up having to vent mine as well. At one time I thought about adding an air pan to the carbs and sealing them to the scoop, but with no where else for the air to go, I was afraid that it would pull it off of the hood.
-Dave
I did the same thing on my 67 belevedere w/ a 66-67 superstock scoop. I installed a hood pin in the rear center of the hood and pretty much stopped it===3 on each side.When I run 1/4 mile I am up at 138 with mine. The rear of the hood lifts 1.5-2". I may end up having to vent mine as well. At one time I thought about adding an air pan to the carbs and sealing them to the scoop, but with no where else for the air to go, I was afraid that it would pull it off of the hood.
-Dave
ot ofn the scoops need
1966-67 B body superstock scoop, first time I`ve seen one on an A body fish !
Badass Mopar !When I run 1/4 mile I am up at 138 with mine. The rear of the hood lifts 1.5-2". I may end up having to vent mine as well. At one time I thought about adding an air pan to the carbs and sealing them to the scoop, but with no where else for the air to go, I was afraid that it would pull it off of the hood.
-Dave