HI Kenyon,
 
I put a mopar performance dual plane intake manifold (MP2) in my 67 
imp convertible, I could not tell the diff either. I tried using the HP c-body 
exhaust manifolds, but the drivers side dumped into the steering mechinism, it 
looks like in the pictures yours is going to hit to. How did you solve that 
problem ?
 
thanks, Mike Becker, Salem, Oregon
 
 
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  Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 3:42 
  PM
  Subject: Re: IML:1972 Imperial GT
  
Hotter cam.  
1962 steering wheel.  
  
Looser exhaust with HP manifolds, Free-flow mufflers
and free flow 
  resonators.  Sounds awesome at
stoplights and off idle and is 
  surprisingly quiet over
2000 RPM - awesome on the freeway, since I don't 
  need
to spew noise pollution at speed and plan to listen to
music or 
  Liz's monologs.
HD trans components including sintered 
  torque
convertor fans and an extra clutch or something that
made the 
  trans "heavy duty", although I think it was
already in HD mode for the 
  heavy car - can't recall.
I went to my machine shop that has a sweet 
  tooth for
440's (and 40 years experience) and to my trans man,
who has 
  at least 30 years in.
Told them what I'm doing, and asked them to set 
  me up
with their preferred setups.
I care.  Only I don't 
  want to dwell on things that
have gotten thought through already, so I 
  specified a
"GT" or Grand Touring car that would have the chops
for 
  super street manners without going to anything
silly like nitrous or 
  whatever.
Result:  Super engine/trans setup that are as good 
  as
anything I could have thunk up.  So honestly, I don't
know what 
  cam/piston set is in there.  Just know It's
what Glen and brian said 
  was the way to go. 
I presume that you've seen the story I've 
  written so
far that needs updating soon:
http://imperialclub.com/Yr/1972/Wills/
Updated 
  photos prior to just completed work:
http://imperialclub.com/temp/Kenyon/72%20Coupe/72%20coupe%2007%2007/
Note 
  that the top was white, so that's why I took that
shot.
  
I 
  had a giant, deep pan and killer intake manifold
that I had to get rid of 
  due to non-fitting issues.  I
can't tell the difference on the intake 
  manifold, so
have written that off as a waste of money for
seat-of-pants 
  stuff, although I'm sure it shows up on
a dyno chart or whatever.  I 
  chickened out on putting
in a hood scoop to accomodate the taller manifold. 
  
Too much work, and some cars just don't want a hood
scoop.  1972 
  and 1990 included (some other fellow did
his 1990 up with one and I thought 
  it was a  swing and
a miss, -that's just me tho.)
Kenyon 
  Wills
 
 
       
  
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