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Old 10-16-2014, 01:05 PM
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anybody run a victor intake and a 90 on a 4th gen and does it work ? thanks Rob
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Really need to match the cam to take full advantage of the intake, tight lsa & some overlap.. Are you staying N/A or FI? The 4150 tb would work a lot better for n/a app as you're asking the air to turn 90 deg into the intake with an elbow.. If you're going FI then the intake & elbow work really well.
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this is a 408 cam will be for the package, using the CNC ported LS3 heads, just trying to make sure the intake and 90 will clear..
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Im pretty sure the regular vic jr & the low profile edelbrock elbow clear the cowl, but that elbow is garbage.. I'm running the super vic & a sheetmetal one on mine, had to cut the cowling & a portion on my sunoco hood.
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thanks, what I needed to see..looking at running a super as well and I know they are taller...where did you get the sheetmetal one ? looks good
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It's an Aarons elbow, was also able to keep the wipers too, in case you were wandering.
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thanks so much..Rob
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It's an Aarons elbow, was also able to keep the wipers too, in case you were wandering.
Do you have a pic of how much you had to cut on your hood? And do you have the extended or the regular Sunoco?
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^I can take one tonight for you, it's a regular sunoco. Were i had to cut really isnt noticible with the hood shut, unless you're looking for it.



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