[AD removed for archives] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Show your pride with a free* USA T-shirt. Click here to confirm your address. caac48Ta/PermissionData ------------------------------------------------------------------- I back this up with my 383, I have a single plane super stock legal intake for a single four, and it does indeed have a flat spot until it reaches a couple thousand rpms. To get a really good launch I have to hammer the clutch pretty good. Awesome top end power though. ----- Original Message ----- From: Gary Pavlovich Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 9:34 PM To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Poly 318 2x4 [AD removed for archives] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Click here and get your free* stock car racing gift. caac48QbOlZxua/PermissionData ------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul, You will always lose some torque off the line on a single plane intake vs a dual plane but the difference is more or less noticeable depending on your vehicle weight, gear ratio/final drive ratio, convertor, cam profile/HP.. Rule of thumb; if your engine is near stock then the reduction in off-the-line performance/throttle response if more noticeable ("objectionable" is a personal call) with a single plane intake; the more cubic inches/built in torque, larger cam/compression HP, convertor, lower gear ratio/final drive ratio (3.73/3.91 or "lower" like a 4.10) the less noticeable/non-existent the off-the-line difference and the more advantageous the mid and top-end is w/single plane intake on a Poly (the new RPM Airgap designs take the best of both the single plane & dual plane for the LA motors). Gary Pavlovich ----- Original Message ----- From: <Skagdrager@xxxxxxx> To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 1:36 PM Subject: Re: Poly 318 2x4 [AD removed for archives] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Click here and get your free* stock car racing gift. caac2NQb7MlEoa/PermissionData ------------------------------------------------------------------- Hey, Gary P. This raises a question for me. If you put a Weiand single 4bbl on a non-stroked 2bbl poly do you lose some bottom end torque (launches slower)? Thanks. Paul In a message dated 1/19/05 10:10:45 AM Pacific Standard Time, glpavlovich@xxxxxxx writes: free subscription is supported by today's sponsor: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Show your pride with a free* USA T-shirt. Click here to confirm your address. caac48Tb7vsyza/PermissionData ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tom, There are some minor differences between the 56-61 Poly motors, ie. extended crank flange..., but the intakes are all the same and interchange. The difference with your cast iron '59 intake is that the throttle bores (the four carb pad holes) need to be enlarged to accept the larger throttle bore butterflies on the newer Edelbrock, Carter carbs that you will be using. The Weiand #7503 single plane alum. intake will accept these newer carbs w/o modification and though it is a single plane, it will not hurt your "bottom end" with a stroker motor. Why will the Weiand not hurt your bottom end? Because the 4" stroker crank provides plenty of torque, 450+ lbs. with a 402" stroker Poly, and the Weiand single plane intake will perform just fine at all rpm levels; perhaps outperforming the dual plane on the mid and top end because of more plenum volume than the dual plane intake, although I would need to dyno test the OEM cast iron intake to be certain. FYI, the cast iron intake is approx. 53lbs. and the alum. Weiand is approx. 23lbs.; the weigh vs. ET is not relevant in my opinion but getting a hernia while lifting it onto your Poly is a concern! You can use either intake for your stroker and will be pleased. Gary Palvovich [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [AD removed for archives] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Like music? Get a CD player on us. 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