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High-Rise vs Low-Rise Intake Manifold for 340
Hello,
I'm new to forums, so please forgive me if this has been covered. I cannot seem to get the search forum tool to work, nor can I view or post in any other areas except this one. I have a '69 340 from a Dodge Dart in my 98 Dakota. It runs great from about 3000rpm and up, but I am rarely at that RPM. I'm looking for a little more down low, like 1500-4500rpm, 5000 tops. I have a Edelbrock Performer RPM manifold, with a Hughes HE1423AL. The cam is ground for power from 1200 to 4800rpm, just where I want it, but I think the Performer RPM is robbing some low end power. I have a 5 speed in it also. The Performer RPM is a high rise manifold, do you think a low rise would suit me better? If so, which would you recommend? I was thinking about trying the Weiand Action Plus or the regular Edelbrock Performer. Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me. I think I made a mistake with the Performer RPM, and don't want to do it again! Josh 98 Dakota w/340 |
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