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70 intake manifold?

Started by fireguyfire, July 06, 2019, 06:12:58 PM

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fireguyfire

I've been looking around for a stock 4 bbl intake manifold for my 1970 383 engine; I want to replace the Holley street dominator intake that's on it.
I found this one and the guy says it's from a 70 383; is there any way I can confirm that it indeed did come off of a 70 383?


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70 Challenger Lover

Google the number. It's a little blurry for me to read

70 Challenger Lover

From what I can make out, that looks like the correct one.


fireguyfire

I've requested a better photo of the number.

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Chryco Psycho

The Street dom is one of the best intakes available so it is a step backwards removing it  but it will be an easy sell , someone here will want it for sure

fireguyfire

I was told that since I was going back to exhaust manifolds from the hooker headers, I would loose all of the benefit of the street don (air in vs air out of the engine) so I should go back to a stock intake as well.
Opinions?


RUNCHARGER

Leave the Dominator. If you really want to optimize it you can get a camshaft made to optimize your setup but you are better off keeping that manifold on there.
Sheldon

fireguyfire

It has a lopy cam in it so it may very well have the right cam in it already.
The car will be a 80% highway driver cruiser, and I'm going to drop a throttle body EFI kit on it


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Chryco Psycho

It will run more effciently with the EFI.I would leave the Street Dom intake on there is is one of the best intakes !

fireguyfire



Chryco Psycho

Glad to help . Those intakes are out of production & hard to find

fireguyfire

She's old school for sure


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