Vic Jr. vs Performer RPM???
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Vic Jr. vs Performer RPM???
Ok so I am sure someone in here knows the ins and outs of these things and can tell me the difference and what would benefit me. I'll list the setup and u tell me what I need or would benefit more from. Thanks
Forged 346
Fully ported 5.3 heads
244/248 .6xx/.6xx 113lsa
Should be getting a 6 speed
All of this is going in a mustang reason for going carb'd. Just save time/money etc. I found what I thought to be a great deal on a carb'd setup but just realized today it was the performer not the vic jr. Any input greatly appreciated.
Forged 346
Fully ported 5.3 heads
244/248 .6xx/.6xx 113lsa
Should be getting a 6 speed
All of this is going in a mustang reason for going carb'd. Just save time/money etc. I found what I thought to be a great deal on a carb'd setup but just realized today it was the performer not the vic jr. Any input greatly appreciated.
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I think I answered my own question doing some research... Now I can't find a price on the GMPP carb style intake. I am debating that or the victor jr. But cant' find a price on it.
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VJ is good for about another 1-2k RPM(if you need to turn it that high) and also if you plan to spray it, the performer is only good for a 150 before you have puddling or separation problems in the intake since it's a dual-plane. The VJ will take as much spray as you can toss at it
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Originally Posted by bygblok
VJ is good for about another 1-2k RPM(if you need to turn it that high) and also if you plan to spray it, the performer is only good for a 150 before you have puddling or separation problems in the intake since it's a dual-plane. The VJ will take as much spray as you can toss at it
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Originally Posted by Beast96Z
Performer RPM and the GMPP intake are both dual planes. Looks like you need to be looking for a Vic jr. which is single plane and will pull a few 100 more rpm's up top.
I'll go ahead and order the vic jr then. do I need block off plates for anything else guys? and do I have to make them or does someone sell them.
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Originally Posted by slow67
Actually, the GMPP is also a single plane, but doesn't come drilled for injectors, and is about 1/2" shorter than the vic jr
I can't find a price on the gmpp... I just bought a carburator today and was planning on order the vic jr early next week.
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has any one ported the GMPP intake yet? or have a direct comparion against VJ or FAST 90? sorry search isnt working...ive been waiting aroudn to see if NW will release the 100mm cableTB but it seems like im just gonan got with the 90mm, with a gmpp intake, i need to go racing.
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Originally Posted by lm7
has any one ported the GMPP intake yet? or have a direct comparion against VJ or FAST 90? sorry search isnt working...ive been waiting aroudn to see if NW will release the 100mm cableTB but it seems like im just gonan got with the 90mm, with a gmpp intake, i need to go racing.