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Indy/ModMan intake for magnum
3 different tops
Single 4
2 4's
Six pack
Indy/ModMan intake for magnum
3 different tops
Single 4
2 4's
Six pack
He’s looking for a dual plane intake on the initial post.Back to manifold options
Indy/ModMan intake for magnum
3 different tops
Single 4
2 4's
Six pack
ThanksHe’s looking for a dual plane intake on the initial post.
Just a FWIW, Indy also has a cast monster sized single plane intake for the Magnum engine.
Ive never heard of a "mod man" intake.
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He’s looking for a dual plane intake on the initial post.
Just a FWIW, Indy also has a cast monster sized single plane intake for the Magnum engine.
You race the truck right?Which works great on my pro-junk yard 360 magnum engine in my 96 dakota sport race truck. Which also doesn't seem to lack any low end torque. But the op said he didn't want a single plane intake. So my post is moot
The cam is a comp 555 solid lift that is 260 at 0.050 . I am also useing 1.6 roller rockers. Gears are 4.30 and am racing on a M/T 295/65/15 et street R tires. The most exotic thing about the engine is the trickflow heads.lol the engine has KB107 pistions, but the crank,rods are stock. And the compression came out to 11.1 and I race it on pump gas. I am guessing the dakota weighes around 3200/3400 with me in it. I think the truck would run a very low 11 or high 10 second pass with a better converter and a better tuner. Lol best passes so far has been a 11.20 at 116.8 in the 1/4 and a 7.12 at 96.8 in the 1/8 mile. This engine has been shifted between 6500/7000 it's whole life and has been raced of and on going on 7 years. I put a ported tunnelram and 2 650 edelbrock AVS2 carbs on itYou race the truck right?
What size cam and rear gear ratio?
I had Mike at B3 racing drill the indy intake for LA bolt pattern. He is the one I got the heads,prw rocker arms and Smith brother push rods from. Also I found a guy wanting to sell the magnum indy intake that was needing money. So I bought it brand new for $350 shipped. Of course that was 7 years ago. Damn parts have went up in proce$$$ a lot sense then. LolThe cam is a comp 555 solid lift that is 260 at 0.050 . I am also useing 1.6 roller rockers. Gears are 4.30 and am racing on a M/T 295/65/15 et street R tires. The most exotic thing about the engine is the trickflow heads.lol the engine has KB107 pistions, but the crank,rods are stock. And the compression came out to 11.1 and I race it on pump gas. I am guessing the dakota weighes around 3200/3400 with me in it. I think the truck would run a very low 11 or high 10 second pass with a better converter and a better tuner. Lol best passes so far has been a 11.20 at 116.8 in the 1/4 and a 7.12 at 96.8 in the 1/8 mile. This engine has been shifted between 6500/7000 it's whole life and has been raced of and on going on 7 years. I put a ported tunnelram and 2 650 edelbrock AVS2 carbs on it
But the last time I was messing around with it. I noticed it was getting some blow by. The poor engine needs a refresh very bad. But I ended up pulling the 360 magnum out before Christmas, so I can get ready to put in my 650/700 HP stroker gen3 hemi.
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That’s pretty cool in my book.I had Mike at B3 racing drill the indy intake for LA bolt pattern. He is the one I got the heads,prw rocker arms and Smith brother push rods from. Also I found a guy wanting to sell the magnum indy intake that was needing money. So I bought it brand new for $350 shipped. Of course that was 7 years ago. Damn parts have went up in proce$$$ a lot sense then. Lol
Damn I just looked and the 360 magnum intake is now $ 1000. Thsts crazey. But thanks. It's a fun truck to race with and runs pretty good for what the engine is. Lol I haven't ran it for 2 years because of health reasons. But the best I can remember the stall is around 4500-5000That’s pretty cool in my book.
What does the converter stall at?
Nice price on the Indy intake though I think it’s out of Kerndogs parameters. I generally will lay on wait to snipe a part inexpensively. It’s the only way I can get it done really. Even more so with current conditions.
That would be an Indy single plane intake.No they’re just shy of $500 where are buying them from. I just sold mine for $325 to a fellow member.
Oh ok gotchaThat would be an Indy single plane intake.
I only have the deep gear because I like driving it off road on trails sliding around like them Duke boys did. Driving a V8 RWD car off road is a blast....This car I have is not a drag racer.
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I only have the deep gear because I like driving it off road on trails sliding around like them Duke boys did. Driving a V8 RWD car off road is a blast....I don't want a setup that only runs hard at higher rpms.
Which I thought had a rep as a pretty good one as I remember?I think that was a problem with the MoPar parts. The dual plane was just an aluminum copy of an earlier ‘70 340 intake.
Most aluminum dual plane intakes (hong kong phooey or not ,old or new ) have this "washboard" on the floor. And it is good.One thing I noticed about many (all? Not sure)
Of the hong kong phooey intakes available new currently is that looking down thru the carb mount flange, they all look like a washboard on the the intake floor. That can't be good. Lots of places for fuel to puddle.
One thing I noticed about many (all? Not sure)
Of the hong kong phooey intakes available new currently is that looking down thru the carb mount flange, they all look like a washboard on the the intake floor. That can't be good. Lots of places for fuel to puddle.
Yes it does and I agree that it is a good intake but, BUT!!!Which I thought had a rep as a pretty good one as I remember?