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GM production small block engines were known as Mouse motors.

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Re: 436 sbc getting closer.....

Subject: Re: 436 sbc getting closer.....
by tpi421vett on 2008/12/19 2:20:47

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BeachBum wrote:
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tpi421vett wrote:
Looking good Todd!!! I don't think you will be too disappointed with the miniram. I think they work well on big inch motors. Jeb ported mine and got 308cfm out of it. But I also tried one of Jebs converted single plane intakes. I lost 3mph, and 2 tenths from the miniram. I dunno... maybe it's because I run a wet 200 shot, and it didn't like his plenum box "adapter" for the t.b.


Wow...I didn't know that, thanks for the heads-up !! Thats a big loss at your power level and indicative of over 30 HP, and more like 40-50 HP loss. Was it a plate system you attached to the horizontal plenum box/throttle body junction ?


I was running a plate between the tb and plenum box. It's just a basic NOS 5151 kit with bigger "cheater" soleniods.
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