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I can't say about a 440, but a friend of mine bought a 454 for his 68 
Chevelle SS about 18 years ago from PAW and that car would burn the 
tires well into 4th gear from a 20mph 2nd gear stomp. Very impressive.
Jeff 
Tim Danbrea wrote:
> 
> Has anybody  used Perormance Automotive Warehouse out of California i 
> see
> they offer a 440 short block for around $1900.00 that looks like it 
> would be
> a good starting point for a Old Reliable
> motor or is it cheaper to find a core block and piece it together, i 
> havent
> had any machine work done in some time so i'm not sure how prices are
> now
> thanks
> Tim 1964 Polara
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "tom hecht" <baddd65@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 10:50 AM
> Subject: RE: hemi muffler
> 
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> what is loud to one may be quiet to another, but i have dynomax
> turbo's (the oval ones), with a tti x-pipe, this combination breathes
> like open headers with a fraction of the noise.
> 
> i have raced with the exhaust on and open headers, one hundreth
> difference, it went .01 quicker 60 foot, .01 slower et, so no 
> difference.
> the only reason to take the exhaust off is so i can
> hear my car run.
> 
> to me the car is very quiet., i have a 57 chevy with a stock smallblock
> that has purple hornies, it is twice as loud as my satellite.
> 
> as for performance sound, any poly or big block sounds good,
> irregardless of the muffler, maybe its just the way they breath.
> 
> tom
> 65 satellite
> ps  lets be clear on those headers, tti is by far the best fit and
>       performance exhaust for these things, but that is only
>       if you can afford them!
>       but when i talked to tti, the guy there, told me some people
>       have told him they had problems with install, mine slipped
>       right  in.
> Sean Bolter <bolterman@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Does the hemi muffler make a performance sound?
> 
> I'm looking for a pair of mufflers to run on my 1964 Plymouth, that
> aren't too loud, but aren't restrictive, either.
> 
> Am I asking for a miracle, do you think?
> 
> thanks,
> 
> sean
> >
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Jeff Adams
64 Polara

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