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How About This Intake

Jerry Hall

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One I have never seen before.
 
Imagine trying to order parts for that from the kid behind the counter at Pep Boys.
 
I had a hard enough time when I told the local idiot I need a 6 rib *** length serpentine belt and all he could say over and over is “What’s the year make and model.”
EVEN AFTER I TOLD HIM IT WAS CUSTOM APPLICATION!

His manager finally came around the corner, eye balled me (he knows me) and ripped this guy a new one most righteously! Got my part in seconds.
 
Im going to guess a 62?
 
Assuming that those are 625 cfm each, that's 1,300 cfm total. Would a normally aspirated big block back in that day be able to devour that much CFM?
 
Assuming that those are 625 cfm each, that's 1,300 cfm total. Would a normally aspirated big block back in that day be able to devour that much CFM?
625 x 4 = 2500 cfm? Even if they were 500's, what kind of motor could use 2000 cfm?
 
I wouldnt care if it ran right or not, can you imagine pulling into a cars-and-coffee with a 63 dodge, and lifting the hood for that?!?
 
Some one had that intake at the Indy swap meet this year on display. It is an interesting piece for sure !
 
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