I put a message on Moparts asking if anyone in the States was running one and I only got one reply but it was helpful all the same:
'THERES AN OLD DIRECT CONNECTION RACING MANUAL THAT GIVES YOU THE PROPER PLACES TO DAM UP TO PREVENT POOLING OF FUEL. IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO TELL YOU WHERE YOU NEED TO DAM UP AND TAKE OUT MATERIAL. IT’S AN OLD DIRECT CONNECTION RACING MANUAL, YOU CAN FIND IT ON EBAY FROM TIME TO TIME.
I DID IT ABOUT 5 YEARS AGO AND GOT MINE TO WORK VERY CLOSE TO AN M1 GOING BY THE RACING MANUAL. ALSO JETTING IS CRUCIAL, YOU WONT BELIEVE HOW LEAN YOU GOTTA GO TO GET THESE TO RUN OPTIMAL.
I USE AN ALTRONICS O2 ALERT WITH A O2 SENSOR BUNG IN EACH HEADER COLLECTOR AND USE 2 O2 SENSORS TO MONITOR AND ADJUST BOTH ENGINE BANKS. YOU NEED TO GET AIR/FUEL RATIO TO 12.8-13.1 AT WIDE OPEN THROTTLE'.
Blue happened to have an old Mopar racing manual that I've been reliably informed is exactly the same as the Direct Connection manual that the guy mentions. There's a little bit of information about removing the rib towards the back. But, NO information about damming. I've read articles about using lolly sticks and epoxy in the Weiand cross ram that that bears a similar resemblance to the STR but absolutely nothing else relating specifically to the STR so the jury's out on that one.
There's no doubt this is going to be an absolute mother to tune! After having a chat with Blue, it looks like the best way to go would be to get a carb custom made that's specific to every component in the engine. This'll obviously mean that I'll need to get the heads flowed as I'll need exact readings. They were ported at Hausers but unfortunately I haven't got the flow numbers.
Anyway, I'd be interested in your comments, advice and suggestions
