That Torker intake is a single plane as you know and loves 2500-6500 rpm if memory serves. So for my current combo it’s matched (cam,Holley 750, stall, and 3.91) stock it wouldnt didn’t have and off the above except then 4.56 gears. I think maybe back then a higher stall mighta helped some but motor was all stock except intake cam and gears and headers. Honestly it was kinda slow but in 86 the motor got treated to 11.5 pistons .484 cam stall 3.91 gears stock manifolds and gasket matched heads and I’m very happy even these days with my combo on the streettx guys...i have both and am undecided. Was hoping someone had swapped theirs and had the evidence.
MWbird...do you remember if lo rpm power was ok with the Torker? Car will never be raced, only street driven.
Torker low end and stock I wasn’t pleased but I was a kid on a budget and in 86 time to do it somewhat to the old DC parts catolog recommendationstx guys...i have both and am undecided. Was hoping someone had swapped theirs and had the evidence.
MWbird...do you remember if lo rpm power was ok with the Torker? Car will never be raced, only street driven.
also have 516 heads
Or old school Chrysler DP4B as sold in the day and turn up here time to timeSee the link I posted.
Torker is the last one tested.
They tested them all with no other mods to the engine.
You can use the "Performer" as a substitute for the factory iron intake, flow wise.
I always liked a dp4b for dual purpose 383.
Tbh it didn’t work good at all with a factory torque converterStill i have heard guys say their 383 with the Torker worked well at low rpm. I'm guessing they had better compression than most stock 383's which were generally quite low but even so this flies in the face of the common belief single planes are poor lo rpm torque producers? I'm reading (i know) that a dual plane with longer narrow runners produces better velocity and longer pulses which produce torque. Scratching my head i went out to the shop and noticed something. The b and rb blocks are very wide and that Torker on my 383 has long runners ...and they are quite tapered which should increase velocity. Maybe this could make a difference?
I can't believe i typed all that?
There you goa lot of factory 383's had very lo compression and with a big tire and 3.23's they were lazy out of the hole
this going in your 68 Dart.Still i have heard guys say their 383 with the Torker worked well at low rpm. I'm guessing they had better compression than most stock 383's which were generally quite low and a short duration cam, but even so this flies in the face of the common belief single planes are poor lo rpm torque producers? I'm reading (i know) that a dual plane with longer narrow runners produces better velocity and longer pulses which produce torque. Scratching my head i went out to the shop and noticed something. The b and rb blocks are very wide and that Torker on my 383 has long runners ...and they are quite tapered which should increase velocity. Maybe this could make a difference?
I can't believe i typed all that?