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What are the differences between the intakes? I always hear the RPM performs better even on a nearly stock engine....
You may've already seen this...
http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads...in=6328962&Words=+Sport440&topic=&Search=true
Not sure what you're planning w/ your car, but I wouldn't mess around w/ anything less than the RPM. Torque under 3000 rpm is for dump trucks.
I seen a regular Performer (the one used on dump trucks and motor homes) run low 12's in a B body. Surely there were better choices but it wasn't the kiss of death. I do fairly well with a factory iron 4 BBL intake.
The RPM Performer has much smoother profile runners and no heat crossover and a larger cut out in the plenum divider. Clearly a nicely designed intake that promotes good flow and fuel distribution. The regular performer has no cut out in the plenum divider, runners are similar to OEM appearance and will accept a TQ carb.
Actually, this engine was built for a truck....a pickup and not a dumpCranky, what combo are you putting together anyway? I don't know that I've seen what your goals are...is this for the Belvedere?