Yes you were lucky! I'm going to congratulate you now before I fall into a fit of utter jealousy! lol!! I happen to have a 60 Chrysler myself, lookin for a parts car? ----- Original Message ----- From: "KerryPinkerton" <pinkertonk@xxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 2:32 PM Subject: Re: IML: single or dual carb setup > I was LUCKY a few weeks back and ran into a deal where > I ended up with a COMPLETE set of these cross rams, > long casting, spacers, exhaust manifolds, and risers. > Included was another partial set AND a 60 Chrysler > (non Imp) that runs. Really fell into it and got a > great deal. One set is going on my 57 Imperial > Roadster. The other will end up on Robert Soule's 65 > 300 after we fabricate the missing pieces. > > Kerryp > > --- "D. Dardalis" <dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > At 05:01 PM 1/20/2002 +0100, r.v.lent wrote: > > > > >But what will happen when I make an intake manifold > > like on the 300 D > > >with one carb on each side of the engine ( Yes I > > can make this myself ) > > Even if you could cast a dual carb manifold > > yourself, I would not recommend > > it. There is a lot of "science" into designing an > > intake manifold. There > > are lots and lots of parameters (like air flow off > > the carb, and Air/Fuel > > distribution) that its highly unlikely you will get > > it right by > > chance. The OEM's back then did these designs by > > trial and error, and with > > lots of the engines on the dyno, they tried to come > > up with the best > > compromised design. Now, these things are simulated > > in computers removing > > most of the required prototyping and testing. Also, > > nowadays with port > > injection, their work is somewhat simplified since > > they do not need to > > worry about A/F distribution and gasoline droplets > > accumulating or staying > > atomized, or manifold heating, etc. > > >The long runners were optimized for high rpm use > > and would run poorly as a > > >street engine. A lot like running a tunnel ram > > manifold on the street. > > Correct, but this refers to the later model ram > > manifolds on the 413s. I > > don't think that ram manifolds were installed on the > > early Hemis... These > > ram manifolds are even tougher to design since there > > is an additional > > parameter, the pressure waves. Also, due to the > > long distance between the > > carbs and the ports, it must be a real design > > headache to ensure good fuel > > atomization. That proves the advanced engineering > > of Chrysler... > > D^2 > > > > > > > > > >