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Old 02-17-2007, 12:36 PM
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Muscle Car Intake system

What do you feel is the best looking intake and Carb set up to ever come out of Detroit 1954 to 1973 Bring it! or did I mean Bling it? He Haw He
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Old 02-17-2007, 12:38 PM
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Re: Muscle Car Intake system

This is fun I can finally talk to myself "writing". I like the Chrysler 300/imperial cross ram as it was the wildest most extreme set up I have ever visually seen.
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Re: Muscle Car Intake system

Here we go again. You'll have to forgive me, but I've been out of town and away from computers for a couple weeks...

It's an "opinion thing", but I like the MOPAR 6-Pack and TriPower Pontiacs.

Chrysler never installed the cross-ram on a muscle car. They were all on full-sized cars, and the vast majority BEFORE '64 (when muscle cars first arrived). But, if we're including the big cars from before, yup, cross-ram is pretty imperessive looking. So are the fuel injected Chevys, and the cross-ram ("Smokey Ram") Pontiacs.

Chevy's cross-ram didn't show up until the Z/28. Still pretty cool, even if on a pony car.

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