360 Intakes

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mikesduster

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what intake you guys running on your 360's????....i have a BRAND NEW edelbrock torker(i think) that was mounted on my motor but NEVER ran that ill be selling because i dont care for it.
 
I've run the TorkerII360, RPM air gap, LD340 and factory iron T-Q intake. The TorkerII360 is for the track more than the street. Best used with a hi stall converter. It doesn't make that much torque down low and is best to skip that rpm band below 4,000 and launch it hard with that intake.
 
rumblefish360 said:
I've run the TorkerII360, RPM air gap, LD340 and factory iron T-Q intake. The TorkerII360 is for the track more than the street. Best used with a hi stall converter. It doesn't make that much torque down low and is best to skip that rpm band below 4,000 and launch it hard with that intake.

well,i have a 8" 4200 converter and 4:56's and i race ALOT on the street!! :headbang:
 
i have a torker2 340 on my 360 dont know how i feel about bc i have yet to go down the road in it yet........what back space are your pro stars
 
I give a vote for the M1 single plane or Victor 340. If you want a dual plane the RPM air-gap hands down. I didn't lose any low-end when I went from the RPM to the M1 but I picked up huge on the high-end. I spin my 318 up to 6200.
 
have a holley strip dominator on my 340 and it makes some serious power at high rpm and fits with a 5" airfilter under a sixpack scoop, but its alot less powerfull at low rpm than eddys rpm manifold, just seat of the pants tested unfortionaly
 
1qwikScamp said:
i have a torker2 340 on my 360 dont know how i feel about bc i have yet to go down the road in it yet........what back space are your pro stars

4.5 but i should have gone 4
 
BTW what rpms are the M1 singelplanes recomended power range? just nice to know
 
Mike, It has some port work done in the plenum and Im sure its gasket matched.

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As for the heads, Im not sure what they flow. I never asked him.

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adam,

are those HS rockers??...1.5 or 1.6??
whats your specs on your motor again??

and SURE you dont know the flow numbers!!!! :salute:
 
mikesduster said:
3600-8500!!!!!! :headbang: :shaking2: :love4:

starts pulling a good 1000rpm earlier than the strip dominator and should be equal at the top end, think my holley strip dominator wil be changed know! thanks for the info! :headbang:
 
Mike, Yes they are HS, 1.5s And No I really dont have a clue what the heads flow but I will ask Dwayne if he has a flow sheet. Im not racing Super Stock, no need to hide #s.

Heres the build.

* 1973 340 block
* decked to +.020 deck height(pistons above deck)
* bored .030 over
* Ross flat tops with max weight removal option*** and .927 pin bores* B&B tool steel wrist pins, 2.500 X .927 X .090 wall(piston and pin 525g)
* OE rods bushed to .927, fully polished, resized, lightened, ARP bolts
* OE steel crank( reground, strokes equalized, indexed)
* Milodon deep pan
* Melling oil pump
* double roller timing set
* Crower 262/265 @ .050, .575/.585 solid lifter cam
* Crower lifters
* ported 587 heads with MP 2.02/1.60 valves, milled for true 11:1 CR
* bronze guides and hardened exhaust seats
* Crower dual springs
* Comp 10deg retainers and machined locks
* Edelbrock Victor intake, gasket matched, mild plenum mods
*HVH 1" spacer
*Profrom 750
* Harland Sharp 1.5 roller rockers and HD thick wall shafts
* Crane pushrods
* MP moly coated fuel pump eccentric
* MP OEM replacement 340 damper
 
Not trying to be too critical here - but if I understand from previous posts, you are building a mild perormance 360, why would you not go with the Performer RPM or Airgap with a range of 1500-6500rpm. Me thinks it would give you way better performance in the rpm range your engine will be operating most of the time.
 
I never go past 6200 RPM on my 318 and the M1 far out peforms the RPM intake I had on the car. I'm not saying the RPM is a bad intake...far from it but it is a street intake not street/strip. And if I know Mike this car will see the track. That is why I feel the M1 is ore suited to his needs.....this is just my opinion though. In all reality I think the RPM Air-Gap or M1 would be the best choice and I throw my vote to the M1.
 
I may be blind, but I noticed no one mentioned a Holley Street Dominator. I am building a 360 and I am slapping the Street Dominator that I previously had on my 318, no question. The intake is great on the street from 2000-5000 rpm's.
 
WOW! You dug up this ol'thread?!?! He he he.

That intake is best in a mesuem or used for a boat anchor. But, if you like it, you like it. It's just that theres much better out there nowerdays.
 
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