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Old 01-20-2009, 05:52 PM
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Just bought a victor jr intake and low pro elbow from edelbrock and some nice fuel rails. Wanted to try something different. Just thought I'd share.





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What throttle bodies does that accept? Looks good, what kinda money are we talking for that if you dont mind me asking.
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that elbow looks like it's going to be a pretty big restriction.
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Originally Posted by calongo_SS
that elbow looks like it's going to be a pretty big restriction.
and the other elbow isn't?
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Up to a 90mm.
About 550.
Lots cheaper than my fast 90 which i bought as combo with 90mm throttle body for a 1,000.
Sold the fast by itself for 600. So I think I made out ok considering the throttle body goes for about 400.
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The elbow is not bad in person at all. Just looks small.
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Can you get a spacer under the elbow? Looks like its going to need some serious fuel correction to get the motor to run right. You're going to have 2 cylinders that are very lean.
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Originally Posted by Phil99vette
Can you get a spacer under the elbow? Looks like its going to need some serious fuel correction to get the motor to run right. You're going to have 2 cylinders that are very lean.
I'm pretty sure thats what the divider is for.
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Does it accept a stock throttle body or is an aftermarket throttle body necessary?
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Originally Posted by 98Camarod
Does it accept a stock throttle body or is an aftermarket throttle body necessary?
stock should wrk same bolt spread 90mm throttle body.
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Originally Posted by Phil99vette
Can you get a spacer under the elbow? Looks like its going to need some serious fuel correction to get the motor to run right. You're going to have 2 cylinders that are very lean.
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Originally Posted by Silver_TransAm
I'm pretty sure thats what the divider is for.
Still looks questionable.
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I'll find out by this weekend, once I get my y-pipe to stop leaking so I can make boost. (Damn steep store entrances.)
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I like it, I wonder how well it will do, keep me updated, please.
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I think that elbow is going to cause some big problems.

1) That is a tight small bend. That is going to be restriction no question about it.
2) The divider thing looks questionable at best. It might be good for NA applications, but as Phil said it is going to cause some serious fueling issues.

Personally I would rethink it.
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Damn kinda starting to get worried. I can aways get a diff elbow if this one does not work as well as i want it to.
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Originally Posted by ls1290
I think that elbow is going to cause some big problems.

1) That is a tight small bend. That is going to be restriction no question about it.
2) The divider thing looks questionable at best. It might be good for NA applications, but as Phil said it is going to cause some serious fueling issues.

Personally I would rethink it.
Meaning what exactly? Still trying to understand forced induction tuning.
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Originally Posted by Silver_TransAm
Damn kinda starting to get worried. I can aways get a diff elbow if this one does not work as well as i want it to.
By "not work as well as I want it to", do you mean melting a few pistons from being much leaner than the others?
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Originally Posted by ninetres
By "not work as well as I want it to", do you mean melting a few pistons from being much leaner than the others?
Basically. Need an excuse to buy a short block.

No will only run 5psi to start with the new setup and continue to raise it to 12psi while monitoring it closely.
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Originally Posted by Phil99vette
Can you get a spacer under the elbow? Looks like its going to need some serious fuel correction to get the motor to run right. You're going to have 2 cylinders that are very lean.
Which 2?


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