mopowers
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Trick Flow all day long. It's 512 inches - it ain't gonna be down on torque with the intake you already have.
Look at the specs on that engine. 260+ duration 650 lift 12.5:1 compression.A couple of intake tests
Intake Manifold Engine & RPM Range Test - Mopar Muscle Magazine
Part 2 of Hot Rod's Mopar Intake Manifold Shootout
I think what you’re going to see with your cam timing and stroke is that the intake is almost a non factor here. My biggest concern would be that the intake tract isn’t acting as a restriction to the relatively small cylinder port window with the big cubic inches.
Personally, my feeling is that on a mild combo like that, with the extra tall final gearing and manual trans.......the RPM might be more satisfying from the seat of the pants during normal driving.
That's a big might.Personally, my feeling is that on a mild combo like that, with the extra tall final gearing and manual trans.......the RPM might be more satisfying from the seat of the pants during normal driving.
Yep! My little 10:1 470 with Eddy heads, a bigger solid roller and RPM intake made 500 ft lbs from 3k all the way up to 5k on a chassis dyno. MORE than enough to put a smile on your face!Top end horsepower and violent acceleration with minimized wheel spin. I bet you with either intake he is well over 400 ft lbs above 3k rpm. More than enough for the street.
Exactly, the whole debate is just splitting hairs. You aren’t going to kill the bottom end with a single plane, and we all know the intake manifold is not what limits the Big Block Mopar on the top end. The RPM and Trick Flow are both badass manifolds.Yep! My little 10:1 470 with Eddy heads, a bigger solid roller and RPM intake made 500 ft lbs from 3k all the way up to 5k on a chassis dyno. MORE than enough to put a smile on your face!
Looks like a fun car, what times are you running?Speaking from direct experience, which 98% of this thread lacks...
I have have a M1 on my current 511" LD with 280@ .050@larger nitrous friendly cam and it is fine on the street woth a 3.23 gear. The big manifold likes fuel compared to the Holley SD that was on it.
As far as getting traction goes that is up to the operator. Experience > regurgitated internet info is a fact of life.
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Same here , but mine doesn`t want to stop at 6200 , not even 6700 , "most I`ve had it !"It really doesn't matter which intake you use. You're never going to get traction with that combination anyway. But, for argument sake the Performer RPM will produce more torque throughout the RPM range than the Track Heat will. That said, I run a ported Victor on my street 499" RB and it still has more bottom end than I can hook up, but it sure is fun at 6,200 RPM's.
Tom
Looks like a fun car, what times are you running?
I will also have a 13 second car, smaller engine than your 511 but maybe you wanna run next season somewhere since you're sorta close byIt's a 13 second car all day long and when it hits 88mph...look out!
Is that 1/3 or 1/2 mileIt's a 13 second car all day long and when it hits 88mph...look out!
Cash is king. lolI will also have a 13 second car, smaller engine than your 511 but maybe you wanna run next season somewhere since you're sorta close by
Lol, no really 13s ???It's a 13 second car all day long and when it hits 88mph...look out!