RE: Anyone running A crossram on a big RB?
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RE: Anyone running A crossram on a big RB?



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William Cole wrote:
> 
> I have the A & A crossram with the 440 ports on my 493 big block using 
> Edelbrock aluminum heads, (which I've done some port work on), and 
> running Holley, (actually Proform body's with Holley float bowls), at 
> 750 CFM each.
> I have the vacuum secondaries with the quick change tops and the 
> response is nothing short of great. No bog or lag at all when stabbing 
> the throttle. I'm well pleased with the manifold and carb setup.
>  
> Bill C.
> 
> 
> --
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> 

Bill,

Do you have any idead what your heads flow at say .600? Can you provide 
more info on your combo.

   Thanks, 

  Dave Walters
  Denver, Co.

  64 Savoy Post
  64 Bel Post
  64 Dodge 330 Post

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