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63 polara

bobbyd

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I have a 63 polara, 500 cube eagle rotating assy comp cams cam solid roller and rockers dual inline 625 eddys car runs and pulls hard 391 gears eaton posi 8 3/4 torque flight push button headman and tti 3 inch, this is a street car and i want to put 440 stelth heads and cross ram from mancini but don't want to hurt driveability is this possible or am i dreaming. forgot to mention 3000 stall and 570 intake and 576 exhaust @ duration 242- 248 110 lobe seperation 275-60-15 protracs I'm old school 65 yrs old and still learning, but love the crossram look stuck in the 60s any help would be appreciated Thanks
 
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maybe 1/4 mi at a time! It won't be much fun in stop and go situations! Hope you have BIG wallet! mpg won't exist. Sounds like a good candidate for a Nostalgia Super Stock! Do that and come join us at the drags.:confused5:
 
hi and welcome to the site sounds like you have a nice ride but ,:worthless_thread: :hatwave: we do love our car **** here :headbang:
 
I'm running the Mancini/A&A cross ram with 600 Eddy's on my 440 (+.030) with no driveability issues--behaves beautifully in traffic. Absolutely no bog if you stab it--just pins you and readily returns to idle with no problems. I think if you have problems with your car behaving in traffic, it's probably due to your engine being more radical than mine--not necessarily the induction set-up. I'd go for it--there's no substitute for the "wow factor" when I open the hood.
 

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nice :headbang: yup that has the wow factor :headbang:
 
bobbyd welcome to FBBO, sounds like a great combo, the heads change will help allot too {I personally like the Edelbrock RPM's better, for out of the box & bolt-on replacement Aluminum heads, but are nearly twice the price as the Stealth heads too}, they're always the biggest choke point in a BB MoPar Wedge engine {especially with 500ci & near 0.600" valve lift}, also IMHO if tuned properly the Cross Ram shouldn't be a big drivability issue... good luck
 
Thanks to all of you for your helpful input, Will post picks when my son in law stops by. Made my mind crossram and heads. Honey I need the credit card LOL
 
I run a 440 with maxwedge heads, a factory crossram with 2 Edelbrock 500s, slightly smaller cam, 4 speed and 3:91s in my daily driver. As ilm65 said, the car starts right up, idles well and is very responsive. Mileage usually is about 10-13mpg if I keep my foot out of it. Don't need to choke it unless it's pretty cold outside and may have to jazz the throttle a few times for a few minutes, but then it settles down to a nice idle. I also am 'old school' and love the 'jaw drops' when I open the hood. Correct tuning is everything to running this combination, but it's not hard. Good luck with your project.
 

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I run a 440 with maxwedge heads, a factory crossram with 2 Edelbrock 500s, slightly smaller cam, 4 speed and 3:91s in my daily driver. As ilm65 said, the car starts right up, idles well and is very responsive. Mileage usually is about 10-13mpg if I keep my foot out of it. Don't need to choke it unless it's pretty cold outside and may have to jazz the throttle a few times for a few minutes, but then it settles down to a nice idle. I also am 'old school' and love the 'jaw drops' when I open the hood. Correct tuning is everything to running this combination, but it's not hard. Good luck with your project.

Coloradodave, NICE JOB! I'm curious to know how well your car brakes with the power assist. I've hesitated putting one on my car, but yours does not take away from the max wedge appearance. Also, Budnicks mentioned that the Edelbrock RPM heads are nearly twice the price of Stealth heads--wasn't aware of this; I'm running the Edelbrock heads and as I recall, fully assembled out of the box, $1380 for the pair. I'm sure they've gone up since my build (2008) but I'd be curious to know the price on the equivalent Stealth heads.
 
If that was meant for me, thank you very much. I am in awe of ilm65's car!
As for the power brake set-up, it's a conversion to later Mopar single piston caliper disc brakes with stock rear drums. It brakes very well with 10" vacuum. No issues at all.
 
Coloradodave, NICE JOB! I'm curious to know how well your car brakes with the power assist. I've hesitated putting one on my car, but yours does not take away from the max wedge appearance. Also, Budnicks mentioned that the Edelbrock RPM heads are nearly twice the price of Stealth heads--wasn't aware of this; I'm running the Edelbrock heads and as I recall, fully assembled out of the box, $1380 for the pair. I'm sure they've gone up since my build (2008) but I'd be curious to know the price on the equivalent Stealth heads.

Hey Bob! Price On The 440Source Stealth Aluminum Complete Heads Are $1,000.00 For The Pair. I Just Bought A Set, And Like You And Dave, I'm Also Going For The Jaw Drop Factor! Folks, Bob's Plymouth Is A Beautiful Ride!
 
Hey Bob! Price On The 440Source Stealth Aluminum Complete Heads Are $1,000.00 For The Pair. I Just Bought A Set, And Like You And Dave, I'm Also Going For The Jaw Drop Factor! Folks, Bob's Plymouth Is A Beautiful Ride!

I built a 440 for a buddy. 64 Fury convert,.550 hyd roller,Eddys opened to Max Wedge opening but otherwise stock,10-1,stock AFBs, crossram ,3.55 stick. Drivability is excellent after slight warm-up,14.5 MPG at cruise. He loves it.
Doug
 
Hey Bob! Price On The 440Source Stealth Aluminum Complete Heads Are $1,000.00 For The Pair. I Just Bought A Set, And Like You And Dave, I'm Also Going For The Jaw Drop Factor! Folks, Bob's Plymouth Is A Beautiful Ride!

Terry, Did you get your rims back from the paint shop and tires mounted? Would love to see some pics. Stay healthy and enjoy spring!!! Bob
 
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