DRR Elite
| THAT ain't ever going to happen and the obvious reason I'm swapping is to run quicker and faster. |
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DRR Pro
| quote: Originally posted by 1320racer: the obvious reason I'm swapping is to run quicker and faster.
Realistic what are you hoping to gain for ET & MPH or is it to feed more displacement, as in motor swap also? 2BKING
1980 Camaro Taking the Best Working Small Tire Shyt Box & making it Greater Than Before! 3000 lbs. Pump Gas 436
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DRR Elite
| The carb and manifold swap is at least 30HP, then there’s the increased airflow to the carb compared to the carb tight to the underside of the stock hood. How much all that’s worth on a 3220 lb. door car is anybodies guess but it should be at least .05 and 1 mph. |
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DRR Elite
| Supposed to be the best |
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DRR Elite
| update... this VFN bolt on hood is obnoxious compared to the JoeVanO pin on hood which is so much sleeker. The VFN hood fit good in relation to the fenders and headlights however the underside structure at the rear of the hood would need to be cut out for carb clearance too. So, I'm back to either using the JoeVanO hood or stay with the 4150 carb and stock hood unless I can find a bolt on hood that rises 2" above the stock ram air hood quickly that I don't believe anyone makes. Got about 3 weeks until the bird is back together and ready to go to the painter. |
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DRR Sportsman
| quote: Originally posted by 1320racer: The carb and manifold swap is at least 30HP, then there’s the increased airflow to the carb compared to the carb tight to the underside of the stock hood. How much all that’s worth on a 3220 lb. door car is anybodies guess but it should be at least .05 and 1 mph.
FWIW I had a 572" BBC with a 1250 Dominator less than 3/4" from underside of hood. Gave it an extra 2" clearance and it made no difference. None! |
| Posts: 606 | Location: Lakewood, Co. | Registered: January 22, 2007 |
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DRR Elite
| I wouldn't expect to see any difference. But in my case, I'd also be swapping from a 1.7" venturi x 1 3/4" throttle bore 4150 to a 1.88V x 2.125TB 1250 Dominator. |
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DRR Elite
| Decision has been made, staying with the stock ram air hood.
JoeVanO hood is for sale. |
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DRR Trophy
| quote: Originally posted by 1320racer: Decision has been made, staying with the stock ram air hood.
JoeVanO hood is for sale.
I really liked the Joe Van O hood but I do get there’s a lot to factor into the swap and sometimes it may just not be worth it in the end. |
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DRR Elite
| The JoeVanO hood is the best there is for these F body cars if you want a 4” pin on hood. I just prefer a hinged hood and the aftermarket option is obnoxious. So I’ll stay with the stock ram air hood, 4150 carb and manifold. 5.50s/8.70s is still pretty stout for a 3200+ lb. back halved door car besides, this entire exercise was to have more MPH in NHRA S/ST. Next season when I freshen the engine maybe I’ll swap the Headhunter heads for BRX 20s or 16s. |
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