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Old 10-15-2009, 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by TerrysSPF View Post
Chas- I didn't mean to imply that it didn't work (sorry if you took it that way). I was just curious as to just how much air could be coming in from that tiny scoop. If you have noticed performance gains then it must be doing something right!

Prior to building that setup, did you ever try just going with a larger air cleaner & filter? Just curious.
I had a Moroso 14" on my side oiler for awhile and it breathed MUCH better than it did with the little 8" S&H and TP. Whenever I ever went to the drags I would run with the Moroso setup. Couldn't tell you what the difference was in my times though because I never raced it with the S&H and Turkey Pan on the engine. All I knew was that the engine ran MUCH better.

Most of these types of things are all trial and error. Try different setups and go with what works. If your setup works for you (and obviously you're happy with it) then that's all that counts.
Did NOT take it that way-we're all good.

Yes it's a trial/error thing. Previous to this I started with Stellings 'cause I thought I wanted to be an originality guy. Going fast was much more important than lawn chairs so I switched to Mr. Gasket taller paper elements for a while and noticed a slight power improvement.

Knowing that cooler air was the best thing and battling washout on heavy braking, I looked at Pro Stock intakes and adapted that idea to my ERA with Rube Goldberg engineering. Yeah, it ain't pretty but works for me.

BTW, My first new car was a '67 SS 396/375 and I ran the Olds W-30 snorkel hat like Buttrick shows with tubes to the inboard light holes. Worked real well and was slightly simpler than the rear facing hood you had. Both are effective to make the effort worth while.
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