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Old 03-24-2010, 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Blown06
Do the big victor intake, run a BS3 setup with a distributor and turn that bitch 8000+ rpm's. Otherwise, your wasting your time with that intake.
im with blown on the subject.... get your self a super victor and ramp it up to 8k..
with a detailed project thread, cause this is gonna be a bad *** build ben...
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LOL, I'm not doing anything ground breaking... I'll fill everyone in on the basic components but I cant give all my secrets away
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LOL, I'm not doing anything ground breaking... I'll fill everyone in on the basic components but I cant give all my secrets away
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I'm just hoping to get out of the 16's some day
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I dont think youll be able to run the super vic with a nitrous plate and a 4150 4 barrel TB. With the elbow you have to run for the intake tube I dont think it will clear the hood. The vic jr BARELY cleared the hood on my Z71 with the 4barrel TB and nitrous plate, that extra inch of height aint going to work unless you go with a cowl hood, just an FYI.

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Good point Cody. I dont think a super vic will clear with a nitrous plate. But I do think Nitrous Outlet or one of those guys will put spray bars in the intake itself.
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I don't think even with a cowl hood a 90* elbow and intake tube would work... And probably not a carb style breather... Plus, that would ingest nothing but hot underhood air. A real functional cowl hood would be nice but making it work well would be damn near impossible with all the standard short cowl hoods they offer for these things. I'd almost have to make my own hood... I'm not trying to take it that far LOL.
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I would like to see a 6 in cowl hood
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Not me, stop signs would become invisible LOL... A 3" cowl would be nice though
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a functional 3" cowl would be awesome...


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