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Just because your fender tag says a certain rear end is in your car, doesn’t mean a previous owner didn’t replace it. Look at the picture and see which one matches yours.
How are animals going to drink coolant in a sealed system? There's millions of cars in Florida and other warm weather states, and this is a concern to only you?
I was trying to avoid going too far and burying the OP with more than he was ready to read.
I mean no disrespect and am not trying to insult him. I will add though that Geoff is right....an engine with a more aggressive camshaft will respond a lot more favorably to additional timing advance...
I think GTXRT has given good advice. The Hemi was designed as a race engine. You pay a price when you try & detune a race engine to use on the street.....
I have a 3/4" bar from an 83 Imperial. It is shaped a lot like the 70-71 E body rear bar.
Frame mounted.
The 82-92 Camaros and Firebirds came with rear bars between 5/8" to 11/16" and can be adapted to a 66-70 B body with a little work but they are axle hung, not frame mounted. The end...