Im sure it would! But for the price it is to be expected lolI may be "forgotten." I think someone tested those against an Ed and the Ed won big
Millwright here in Canada, we have the same saying lolIn the steel mill Millwright gang we called it a blanket party. When someone acted up we got together and threw a blanket over the offenders head. Then he was issued the appropriate penalty
I'm sure they could be cleaned up to compete. By the time you spend time and or money, the Eddy is the real choice. lolIm sure it would! But for the price it is to be expected lol
I have one of each. I traded a set of pistons for a eddy on here. I can't remember which one it is but it's not for a magnum. Depending on the condition of my heads on my magnum I may end up swapping it with some la heads and running that eddyI'm sure they could be cleaned up to compete. By the time you spend time and or money, the Eddy is the real choice. lol
Don't forget about the oiling differences on the LA heads.I have one of each. I traded a set of pistons for a eddy on here. I can't remember which one it is but it's not for a magnum. Depending on the condition of my heads on my magnum I may end up swapping it with some la heads and running that eddy
Oh I haven't! I've been doing alot of research with it. The only way I'm going to be able to afford it is the speedmaster roller rockers. And so some slight modifications. Comp makes a set that oil through the pushrods and feed the needle bearings and rollers, but they are almost a grand on rockers! I don't have that kind of money. I'm looking in to other ideas but the speedmaster roller rockers look like the best plan of action for my budgetDon't forget about the oiling differences on the LA heads.
If your referring to performance Plus products , don't waste your time unless they got they're quality control worked out. Casting shifts too much. Last 1 I bought wouldn't bolt up. Flange angle was way,,,,,,,,off.They make some pretty good Chinese knock off magnum rpm intakes I have two of them gasket matched them and was done. All under $200
Where's the red X?at this point with all the chinese air gap manifolds w/dual pattern out there on ebay/amazon, I guess I'd just pick up one of those....
Are the speedmasters made in china?Where's the red X?
The idea is to AVOID china crap not embrace it
Are the speedmasters made in china?
That's the shameful path I tookat this point with all the chinese air gap manifolds w/dual pattern out there on ebay/amazon, I guess I'd just pick up one of those....
What the hell is that supposed to mean? I have a speedmaster intake that i havent used yet. I never looked to see where it was made.Ya I think we have some redneck that hasn’t taken a walk around his house lately
I agree with Volare Don. Pay the extra cash and get something you won't regret buying. I barely broke even reselling the 2nd 1. If it wasn't for the money made off the first 1 to compensate buying the 2nd 1, I'd went backwards. Never again.at this point with all the Chinese air gap manifolds w/dual pattern out there on eBay/amazon, I guess I'd just pick up one of those....
I'm not sure they ever were as a casting. I have a pair of "6671"s that are not cracked between the seats that I can see, but I've got to mag them to be 100% sure. I think there were more cracks developed when the early plenum cover gaskets were failing constantly, putting oil in the cylinders & causing a lean condition, & causing detonation. I saw a bunch of that in the '90's, that & some Ram fuel pumps that couldn't keep up the fuel pressure under power, started & pressure checked fine idling & winging it just sitting there, but went down like a lobbyist on a bureaucrat when You took it for a spin. Lean & above normal temps + pinging = not so good.With all that being said. Can I ask a head question? As in what year/s did the " Factory Magnum heads " get improved for not being cracked? Or did they
Where do You think Your $$$$$ goes when You purchase Your FCA/Stellantis ride???Yeah unfortunately they are from over there.
Just like I wouldn't take a Toyota of any year or model even if free
They may be assembled in America but the profits still go "over there". (Yea I know that isn't China but still a country where we have had major problems with);
I don't have anything that new and don't want anything that new.Where do You think Your $$$$$ goes when You purchase Your FCA/Stellantis ride???
enginemasters did a comparison on a chevy when I was at the gym last week. peak power and torque between a pro products crosswind and eddie performer RPM IIRC was nearly identical, but there was a dip in the torque curve of the pro products manifold and the eddie made about 10-15 lb ft more at around 3500I may be "forgotten." I think someone tested those against an Ed and the Ed won big. I think I've got one I bought used
very well could have been. IIRC I redrilled mine on a mill with some fixturing cobbled together to get the right angle. that was over 15 years ago, so the details are fuzzy in my brain....I drilled mine on a milling machine pretty easily. Holes are in the same spot, just on a different angle. I used my LA air gap intake (already owned it) for reference to be sure. I drilled mine for 5/16 bolts and made up bushings to take the slop up in the intake. Find a machine shop, should be cheap as it didn’t take long once set up. Good option if you have an LA intake already.
I found the angle to drill the holes at on moparts, think it was one of MichiganPats old
Posts…. So thanks for that!