Are you spinning down the track?It's a 13 second car all day long and when it hits 88mph...look out!
Are you spinning down the track?It's a 13 second car all day long and when it hits 88mph...look out!
In my 1968 Barracuda fastback, I run a 400 based 512 stroker with Trick Flow 240 heads and a hydraulic roller cam with 254 duration @.050 with 618 lift, backed by an A833 4speed manual. Intake wise, I have run a port matched TM6 single plane with a 1 inch spacer and also a RPM, topped by a 950 cfm Quick Fuel carb. Both intakes fit great under my flat hood. The RPM makes more torque and recovers better between shifts. My car has been a fun street car that will see minimal track time. How does the Track Heat fit, as far as hood clearance? On paper, the low deck version is no taller than the RPM.I have a low deck 400 stroked to 512.
10-1 compression
Hydraulic roller cam
230/236 @.05 On 113
588/592 lift
Trickflow 240 heads
T56 magnum with the sixth 0.5 overdrive
4.10 rear dana.
28" tall tire
Curious if I should go trickflow trackheat (on engine now) or switch to the edelbrock performer rpm.
69 dart 98% street
If my 414 small block with RPM intake made well over 400ft;lbs. from 3000 up, I know damn well a 512 should be making well over 500ft;lbs from 3000 up.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.
Yep, that was my point exactly.If my 414 small block with RPM intake made well over 400ft;lbs. from 3000 up, I know damn well a 512 should be making well over 500ft;lbs from 3000 up.
Welcome back AndyYou'll need to drive it first before you'll be able to make a decision. If you found a good RPM for sale and you have some extra cash on hand then grab it. You can always sell one of the intakes down the road. I used a Wilson ported TF intake on my 512. The fuel distribution is better with a single plane so I'd recommend staying with the TF intake unless it has really bad manners in overdrive.
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Have you ever run your car down the track? What was the ET?I have a low deck 400 stroked to 512.
10-1 compression
Hydraulic roller cam
230/236 @.05 On 113
588/592 lift
Trickflow 240 heads
T56 magnum with the sixth 0.5 overdrive
4.10 rear dana.
28" tall tire
Curious if I should go trickflow trackheat (on engine now) or switch to the edelbrock performer rpm.
69 dart 98% street
But if you're not on the Interstate in the fast lane, chances are you won't be in 6th gear anyway. Right? So just don't go there, until it's time. Then everybody driving at less than 150 better get out of the way!!!Right! Read right passed that. That OD is a massive drop in rpm’s unless you’re doing 170mph!
LMAO!But if you're not on the Interstate in the fast lane, chances are you won't be in 6th gear anyway. Right? So just don't go there, until it's time. Then everybody driving at less than 150 better get out of the way!!!
Same here , but mine doesn`t want to stop at 6200 , not even 6700 , "most I've had it !"
On a 500'' engine intake track air speed is great anyway , I`ve had 3 diff, intakes on mine , cleaned up and matched victor beat all others I`ve had on it , a cleaned up and well massaged weiand is extremly close and no seat of the pants diff in feel .
No, because I have better things to do in a day then wait in a traffic jam for 8 hrs to get 2-3 runs off.Have you ever run your car down the track? What was the ET?
I don't have the track heat.... but I do have a m1 dominator single, and a super Victor dominator. (M1-standard port, sv max wedge)I’d like to hold one of those intakes in my hand and twirl it around to check it out. See the runner size on them and etc….
Anybody compare one side by side next to a M1 single?
SV = Super Victor. I’d say, LMAO, YEA!!!M1 looks good, sitting by itself, but it's a toy, compared to a sv. 1 1/2" shorter, and 2/3 the port volume....if that.