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It’s a reproduction of the original. Here’s a link to the ad.
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/new-year-one-70-plymouth-b-body-dash-harness.178520/
Welcome and congrats on the car. It’s so subtle it’s amazing. Everything looks so stock at first glance, but upon further review, so highly modified. Well done!
I’ve sonic tested a bunch of ‘em over the years. There are no thin wall castings per se, but there’s a lot of variation in the cylinder wall thickness and some are afflicted by core shift with thick walls being opposed by thin ones. We had some guys bring in an old 440 race engine for a...
A pair of On3 76’s feeding a pair of Trick Flow 240s on a 383 would come close to your number. If the budget allowed good billet wheel precisions, you’d go over it.
It’s a digital image of a black Superbird. Check my build thread. I made 1637hp on a small block ford 427 with an F2. Would have gone 1700 but the owner wouldn’t let us pull it over 7000rpm lol. Making 1500 on a 383 would just be the right turbos feeding the right cylinder head.
Just finish it and drive it. That's not an uber radical race piece, it's just a nice, warmed up combination. It'll do fine on the street. The only thing I'd change, is to ditch the electric pump. Those usually can't move enough water to keep a car cool on the street. You've got plenty of HP on...