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Big_John wrote:MasterBoondocker wrote:
BOTH Edelbrock intakes..... models being Streetmaster and the SP2P.
FWIW, Back in the early eighties, I had a SP2P manifold on a '73 440 that I had in a '67 D100 truck. It had a stock cam with exhaust manifolds. It had lots of low end torque for towing and I was pretty happy with the manifold.
Gas mileage wasn't too much of a concern to me at the time, so I can't comment one way or the other.
โOct-08-2006 09:25 AM
MasterBoondocker wrote:
My rig is a 1973 Discoverer ....25 foot Class A.....413 power. I have tried posting a pic but without success.
โOct-08-2006 05:58 AM
MasterBoondocker wrote:
BOTH Edelbrock intakes..... models being Streetmaster and the SP2P.
โOct-08-2006 03:56 AM
timmac wrote:
Bill I thought that motorhome pic you have there was a new one but profile says its a 93 [wow] is that a new paint job.....
โOct-07-2006 11:21 PM
timmac wrote:
masterboondocker> what is your rig, and will there be a pic soon....
โOct-07-2006 11:19 PM
timmac wrote:
masterboondocker> what manifold company sells that and do they claim that, the big 3 would also like to know, no vacuum gauge, but tests on vacuum shows up real good, no problems so far with front brake hoses, I like to drive 60-65 mph seems to drive best here and still handles good, but best gas mileage is 55-60. 3000 rpm at 60 mph...
โOct-07-2006 10:10 PM