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Suggestions for intake & carb(s) for 572 Hemi

Richard Cranium

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Contemplating replacing the crossram & dual Holleys to something more streetable.

So, 4 barrel or inline dual 4's? What carb(s)?
 
Dominator makes more hp than early xrams .CFM I'll leave to others. Ran a xram for years.
 
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Replaced my cross ram and 500 AFB's.My engine is smaller,only a 472. I went with a M1 single four. Carb is small 750 Edelbrock. For me it works well on the street. I also replaced the manual shift valve body with a re-programed stock valve body. Replaced the 4.10's with 3.23. Still fast enough and will smoke the tires till I let up.Starts right up and a pleasure to drive.
Not saying that there was anything wrong running the cross ram other that I don't have the urge to smash the pedal to the floor as much. :)
 
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they run like ****? that's a faults statment if you know what you're doing. they can be made to run just fine.
 
Would you consider fuel injection? The newer Holley systems seem pretty good.
The main advantage I can see these days is they can adjust for the crappy fuel were a carb cannot.
 
No one seems to talk about them any more but, the FAST efi 2.0 will support 1200 HP and were one of innovators of these FI conversions.
Mike
 
“Sorry but I know these well, most people cannot make these run on the street. They can be temperamental for novice tuners.”

I fixed the above quote.. :lol:



Back to the original post, your best bet would be an in-line manifold. If you want to stay with the Holley carbs use the stage V. If you want to switch to small Edelbrocks use the new Edelbrock Inline. The “mopar” single plane for a 4150 is also a good intake. It’s a rebranded Barton. Use that and a 1000CFM 4150. The consensus for most is a HEMI doesn’t look right with 1 carburetor but, sometimes it’s not about looks. The single 4150 would be my choice for ease and best drivability.
 
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“Sorry but I know these well, most people cannot make these run on the street. They can be temperamental for novice tuners.”

I fixed the above quote.. :lol:


You did not fix the above quote 99 percent would not be able to get it to work right at best it's a street nightmare for drive ability
Back to the original post, your best bet would be an in-line manifold. If you want to stay with the Holley carbs use the stage V. If you want to switch to small Edelbrocks use the new Edelbrock Inline. The “mopar” single plane for a 4150 is also a good intake. It’s a rebranded Barton. Use that and a 1000CFM 4150. The consensus for most is a HEMI doesn’t look right with 1 carburetor but, sometimes it’s not about looks. The single 4150 would be my choice for ease and best drivability.
 
Contemplating replacing the crossram & dual Holleys to something more streetable.

So, 4 barrel or inline dual 4's? What carb(s)?
I prefer the “dual quad” look on a hemi. If you just want the simplicity of carbs along with a stock style look, the factory intake with a couple of 650AVS2 carbs is a solid way to go. If you need to purchase an air cleaner anyway, you might as well go with the stageV single plane intake. The carbs are spread like the marine intake so you’ll need the correct air cleaner base. You’ve got enough cubes and stroke to make a single plane work well.
 
I prefer the “dual quad” look on a hemi. If you just want the simplicity of carbs along with a stock style look, the factory intake with a couple of 650AVS2 carbs is a solid way to go. If you need to purchase an air cleaner anyway, you might as well go with the stageV single plane intake. The carbs are spread like the marine intake so you’ll need the correct air cleaner base. You’ve got enough cubes and stroke to make a single plane work well.

I missed the fact it was a 572, it would be pretty under carbureted with a single 4150. Single plane for sure. A well prepped dominator would also be a good choice.
 
Nothing wrong with a cross ram if dialled in right :thumbsup:

Single 4s are OK, but man I love dual quads on a Hemi. Mine is a 572 with a pair of 850 TQs that I built on an Indy crossram....runs awesome at idle, cruise and WOT.

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Contemplating replacing the crossram & dual Holleys to something more streetable.

So, 4 barrel or inline dual 4's? What carb(s)?

Inline dual intake manifold with dual throttle bodies. Dual Snipers would be cost effective, dual throttle bodies with port injection would be the bucks up approach. It would take some money to buy all the correct parts but it would run super smooth and make a ton of power.
 
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