rocky
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Post by rocky on Sept 11, 2015 7:50:11 GMT -5
I was wonderering if anyone runs the edelbrock rpm air gap intake in the winter. i was going to put one on my 71 super bee 340 but had heard they didn"t run good when cold. i live in indiana where temps can get very cold. Thanks Rocky
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purplecharger
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Post by purplecharger on Sept 12, 2015 19:00:01 GMT -5
Below 50 they do not like it have one on my Ralley car
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DynoDave
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Post by DynoDave on Sept 14, 2015 20:12:12 GMT -5
I'd agree with Mike...an intake without a heated crossover passage is going to be pretty cold blooded. That said...1) How often will you use a car like this in the winter? 2) Are you running headers? If so, you will have already eliminated the crossover valve that feeds the passage in the intake, so the point is probably moot.
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purplecharger
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Post by purplecharger on Sept 14, 2015 20:25:55 GMT -5
I'd agree with Mike...an intake without a heated crossover passage is going to be pretty cold blooded. That said...1) How often will you use a car like this in the winter? 2) Are you running headers? If so, you will have already eliminated the crossover valve that feeds the passage in the intake, so the point is probably moot. Dave it still runs like Cr...p in cold weather Find so other intake if you want to run in cold climate!!!! Enough said
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