Wondering if you more experienced people have any opinions on what are some good options both in quality and price/performace perspectives.
-Thanks
RJ
Edit: This is probably in the wrong forum
Is that 475HP at the wheels or at the crank? This is an all motor car? I'd think the 1000CFM might be a little big if that's a crank figure. I agree with the posts above about dual plane manifolds, they're great for the street. And if this is a forced induction application, things like single planes, long runners and shallow turns mean a whole lot less when you're feeding the motor compressed air...RJ wrote:Thanks for the idea on the carb, I hadn't thought of that so that might be an option.
As for HP I should be looking at ~475. I already have a monifold that was designed for MPFI.
If I where to run a carb on the engine, I would probably go with a 750 CFM carb. Looking at the charts I have seen elsewhere on the net, the 1000 CFM throttle body seems to be the correct size for what I am looking at.
Good tips on the manifold. Thanks
-RJ



I did see the BBK unit at http://store.summitracing.com/partdetai ... wordSearchandereck wrote:I purchased a BBK 1000 cfm throttle body. It includes a late gm style tps but you need to purchase the o-ringed iac motor. The throttle body is cast and kinda porous and the linkage sits over farther than I would like, but it was the cheapest performance throttle body I could find. I also previously purchased an Autonomics 750 cfm unit, which is the same unit sold by Accel/DFI, but it is a tbi unit that takes 4 port injectors and injects above the throttle plates.
http://www.bbkperformance.com/products/ ... dies.shtml
All the way down at the bottom of the page #1716
DieselSJ wrote:[Steps up onto soap box]
I sure wish Edelbrock would start making their Performer RPM AirGap manifolds with injector bosses. I hate it that they and Holley only put injector bosses on their single plane intakes. Don't they know that there many applications where a single plane isn't appropriate?
[Steps down from soap box]
That is OK. The only Jeep that still has a Jeep engine is the racer, and we have a nice EFI manifold for that already thanks to the factory. I need a manifold for my CJ - TPI will be OK for now, but it will choke the 383 that I have planned - and I need one for a Ford 460 that is in my motorhome.andereck wrote: From what I understand you may soon get your wish if their single plane manifolds are successful. They said that the AMC would never be an application though...hahahaha.....jk.