Single plane on a street car??

The Holley Street Dominator is perhaps one of the big misnomers i the hot rodding world. They are one of the best old school intakes for the street. Yes, it's a single plane (get out the torches and pitchforks) but it has a generous plenum area that adds to it's bottom end torque ability, unlike most any other single plane.

Compare it to the Torker. Look how large the plenum area is compared to the Torker. Street Dominators have always had a reputation for producing really good low RPM torque as well as all through the RPM range. Those who have really used one will tell you the same thing.

Are there "better" more "modern" intakes? Sure. But I say if you HAVE ONE, no need to buy something else. Run it. You will like it.

Yup. Large plenum, small runners. Port velocity stays up, so the bottom end isn’t terrible even though it is a single plane.

I have an edelbrock streetmaster on the 318 in my Challenger. Very similar intake to the Holley street dominator, single plane with small ports. Pretty much a stock 318 for the build. Worked great with a 600cfm carb and headers.

Would an Air Gap or Performer RPM work better? Of course. But the street dominator and streetmasters are pretty decent for what they are.