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440 4-Barrel Swap - Advice?

Well, if you really want to go for mileage, and try to keep it Mopar-ish, grab a Carter ThermoQuad from a '71 (https://www.summitracing.com/tx/parts/sum-210232/applications) and a Edelbrock Performer 440 (http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive/mc/manifolds/chrysler/performer-bb.shtml) and try it out.

Personal Safety Disclaimer: To prevent myself from being stabbed, shot, maimed, drawn and quartered (I don't mean 4 pencil or crayola renderings), hung, tarred and feathered (or just tarred, I could do just feathered), tickled 'till I **** myself, or having Walter Chysler's ghostly apparition commanded to haunt me, by any member of this forum, understand that this is not a personal endorsement or recommendation for the above option. Good luck, have fun.
That has to be the top hysterical response today!!! Love the TQ, also, btw!
 
RLem1977, I licked on your link on the carburetor, it shows info for a 340 engine, I'm working with a 440, are you sure you have the correct link?
Since all the offerings are rated at 800cfm I gave the link to what I thought would be the least emissions-based carb. SUM-210234 is for a '72 - '75 360/400; SUM-210236 is for '73 - '77 400/440.
 
Since all the offerings are rated at 800cfm I gave the link to what I thought would be the least emissions-based carb. SUM-210234 is for a '72 - '75 360/400; SUM-210236 is for '73 - '77 400/440.
Heh.Heh...he licked your "link"! I know, I'm juvenile...
 
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