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Old 07-31-2000, 04:16 AM
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Does anyone know where I can get tech help for putting a sixpack on my 1967 GTX 440?
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Old 07-31-2000, 07:04 PM
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There are several companies that rebuild them. (Like 6 pacs to go)You could also try posting on the performance board. I personally have no experience, but alot of those guys do..
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Old 08-02-2000, 05:36 AM
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You can buy everything you need right from Mopar Performance.
Tuning is as easy as a vacuum secondary Holley 4-bbl.
Good luck with your project
gotta love them six packs!

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Old 08-18-2000, 10:12 PM
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durb,
Its a pretty straight forward job once you get all the necessary parts. And as six pack mentioned you can buy what you need from Mopar Performance. They (MP) also sell a Mopar engine book that may be helpful, plus it seems to me in their MP engine book is a phone number for a Mopar Performance Tech Line. If you have acess to a Mopar repair manual for something like a 1970 Charger, Super Bee, or Plymouth GTX you'll find info. in there as how to properly set up and tune the six pack set up, if memory serves me correctly that is. One thing you may want to check before you buy all your stuff is will the Six Pack system clear your hood. It probably will but I'd check to make sure first unless you're hood has an after market scoop on it. I have a 1970 Charger that came from the factory with the Six Pack and the top of the air cleaner actually rubs the underhood insulation enough to take the shine off the paint on said air cleaner. There isn't alot of clearance. Just something you may want to think about. It also seems to me that the six pack system takes a special accelerator cable, and I don't think Mopar has produced it for sometime now. I do believe in their six pack installation kit there is a cable that you can probably make work though. Hope this helps, and if you haven't had a six pack before you're gonna love it!
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Old 08-19-2000, 04:02 AM
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The throttle cable is being sold as part number P4529111. It is also included in the Six Pack installation kit P4529058 - small block and P4529059 - Big block

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