69 dart intake system

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thought I would post a pic of of the darts intake set up I did for the mopar nats-with open headers I gained 4/10ths on last year(best was 13.69 )-well pleased.
Had a lot of people looking and wondering where it goes :)

the plenum I got from summit and the silicone duct I got locally from a place that supplies race teams.
the old heater motor hole was spot on size so I got a mate to cut 2 rings for the bulkhead and fed hose to another ring with connector fixed on.
that is then screwed to the bulkhead plenum outlet hole where the heater was-so all the fresh air comes via the grill below the windshield.
Sounds fantastic inside the car :thumbright:

the whole lot was about £200 and I think much better than sucking hot air from your engine with a normal air filter.
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Post by Adrian Worman »

With that cooler and therefore denser air you could rejet the carb now and find some pore power :thumbright:
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Great Idea ,very nice work ,love your engine compartment :thumbright:
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Whats the motor spec? Sounded and went very impressively. I was told it was 'only' a 318 ;)
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Ade,yes I should do really-carb was plonked on as is when Jeff gave me the engine(apparently was the taxi carb of Kev fame so could be miles out :shock: )I have only ever tuned the engine by ear and a deep breath of exhaust .

Cheers Drew :thumbright:

the engine is a 71 318-still on original bottom end,pistons and rings(I checked before I put it in-was on a budget))
heads are 360 j type with the smaller valves,comp cam(mild)and standard rocker gear etc,intake is an old edelbrock ld340 and 750 vac sec carb.
it revs till it valve bounces and that's when I change gear-been thrashing the pants off it since 2009 and still going strong.
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:thumbright: looks good clever idea :thumbright:

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Does the occupant turn blue by the top end of the track???
Do the windows bow inwards?

Very creative :thumbright:
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Yeah I was one of those admiring that at the diner on the Friday night cruise. :thumbright:

Any kind of filtering though?? :?
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No, but it solves those awkward "bladder" moments when on the move....
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yes I have a filter( where it enters the duct inside the car which I can remove when running up the strip-the cowl grille stops the big bits getting in.

Pete -you silly boy :lol: all the air comes in via the grille under the screen on the outside and I keep the "oven" door shut on the drivers side :thumbright:
I can take it off though and hoover the inside of the car if needed :D
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Nice bit of innovation :thumbright:
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I really love your car, you have done some great work there! :thumbright:
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Love the simplicity and neat look of that Dave...wicked innovation 8-)

Pukka cowl induction :thumbright:
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Post by Mossy68 »

Looks very neat. A good idea and the added bonus of lovely induction noise :thumbright:
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Very impressive :thumbright:
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