[quote="F-BIRD'88"]The dual plane manifold will need a camshaft that is optimum for it.
If the cam is not optimized for the dual plane intake
its full potential power will not be realized.
It's a different cam than whats optimum for the single plane.
If a small block chev dual plane manifold was cast with appropriate larger and taller
runners sizes and the carb pad was also as high as the single plane carb pad is
(5.5" to 6" high) to allow larger volume and height dual plane runners
it will make a lot more power.
The current SBC dual plane intakes are just too small and too low.
Imagine the runners spider from a BBC rpm intake cut off, sectioned thru the plenum length and width
and corrected for the SBC port flange layout. Welded back together, onto a SBC manifold base.
Now it has generous appropriate larger, higher flowing runners and more carb height.
Starting with a 5.5 to 6" carb pad height allows room for larger/taller dual plane runners
on a sbc. Yup it won't fit under a stock hood.
Unfortunately the right left side cylinder bank offset of a BBC is opposite that of a SBC
So it's runner spider cannot be a donor.[/quot
I like the LOOK's of McFarlands, "Torque-Link", double horse-shoe runner intake, but the guys say that it doesn't produce like one would think it should. It's tall enough IF it will fit under a hood??
pdq67
How much HP will a RPM Airgap support
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The tork-Link intake certainly is interesting. How about a modified torklink manifold 2 Qjets rear end to end but mounted sideways above the plenum. Open up the carb pad plenum as the casting allows to blend into the the 2 Qjet adapter. Everybody has 2 QJets hanging around.
IMHO this sideways mounted 2 Qjet configuration has good potential on any popular single 4 bbl intake (dual plane or single plane)
IMHO this sideways mounted 2 Qjet configuration has good potential on any popular single 4 bbl intake (dual plane or single plane)
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Re: How much HP will a RPM Airgap support
Very interesting adaptor for (2) Q-Jets!F-BIRD'88 wrote:The tork-Link intake certainly is interesting. How about a modified torklink manifold 2 Qjets rear end to end but mounted sideways above the plenum. Open up the carb pad plenum as the casting allows to blend into the the 2 Qjet adapter. Everybody has 2 QJets hanging around.
IMHO this sideways mounted 2 Qjet configuration has good potential on any popular single 4 bbl intake (dual plane or single plane)
Is the 1,000 cfm MOPAR Thermo-Quad carb worth hunting up and playing with? Or just stick with the 750/800 cfm Q-Jet carbs?
pdq67
Re: How much HP will a RPM Airgap support
The thermoquads may certainly have their potential.
You might notice the qjet plate has had the rear carb mounting bolts area cut off each carb mountibg flange.
To allow moving the 2 qjets closer together.
A single pair of center hold down bolts would hold
down the back of each carb, like a distributor hold down
bolt works.
You might notice the qjet plate has had the rear carb mounting bolts area cut off each carb mountibg flange.
To allow moving the 2 qjets closer together.
A single pair of center hold down bolts would hold
down the back of each carb, like a distributor hold down
bolt works.
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Re: How much HP will a RPM Airgap support
Does anyone know of an adapter plate to mount two holley 750's sideways on a small block chevy dual quad air gap? A few years back I started running E85 fuel with dual 500 edelbrocks, then switched to edelbrock 750's. Now I want to try holleys. This is for a 408 sbc with 11.7-1 comp.
Re: How much HP will a RPM Airgap support
2 holleys turned sideways is not going to work on a dual plane manifold.
Re: How much HP will a RPM Airgap support
Wonder if they make an adapter for 4 edelbrock's on a dual plane intake? I bet that would be awesome.
Re: How much HP will a RPM Airgap support
cgarb wrote:Wonder if they make an adapter for 4 edelbrock's on a dual plane intake? I bet that would be awesome.
You'd need 3 BDS dual carb to single flange carb adapters.
(6 pieces to buy). creates a H pattern. If you just got to.
$$$$
You'd probabily enjoy 4 2 Bbl c carbs in that array more.
Re: How much HP will a RPM Airgap support
If you wanted to mount 2 holleys 4150 carbs on a eddy dual quad intake you'd need a adapter that allows for more spacer
between the carb flanges. I have seen such a adapter
(custom made).. (unless you use the smaller fuel bowls and sec metering plates like on a #1850) The rear diz on a chevvy requires a forward shifted location of the 2 carbs to clear the rear carb fuel bowl.
a forward offset adapter.
between the carb flanges. I have seen such a adapter
(custom made).. (unless you use the smaller fuel bowls and sec metering plates like on a #1850) The rear diz on a chevvy requires a forward shifted location of the 2 carbs to clear the rear carb fuel bowl.
a forward offset adapter.