It is still a crossram, long or short, but you are right. Weren't some of these called "sono-ramic"Technically, in mopar-speak, that is a long ram, not a crossram.
Juz sayin but that has all been out in the weather for a LONG time, and Nampa, ID is not a very "wet" climate, about half what we get up here in the N end
Yep. The original long rams had a full length divider between the ports. The intermediate version (prior to the max crossram) had the divider about half as long, to help top end power. (the original long ram is torque, only).I believe the "short" long rams don't have that long crease between the paired runners.
A bit steep in the price, but it is pretty cool.
Similar as in "also a waste of a good engine"A friend of mine built something similar. And similarly, it sits outside. View attachment 1715833759View attachment 1715833762
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