IQ52
Well-Known Member
What if I'm going to race my 500" 440 on the circuit or dragstrip and run it on the street, which manifold do I use, the RPM or Victor?
Well, what rpm are you leaving the line or pulling the corners? Because if you're lugging the engine you aren't racing! Horsepower is what makes a car fast on the race course and horsepower isn't found in the lower rpms where a street engine works.
Make up your mind, what are you going to do with this car!
Here is a pretty typical 496 with ported RPM heads, Lunati Voodoo solid roller 249/255 .585/.600, 10.3:1 compression running on 91 octane. What is the difference between the seriously ported RPM and Victor intakes with a standard 440 port window? We will run a 2" spacer on the Victor only, believe me, you want to run one, it makes a difference. This is assuming hood clearance means nothing as this is a hotrod street/race car.
rpm.......................RPM TQ/HP......................Victor TQ/HP
3000.........................541/309..........................522/298
3100.........................548/324..........................523/308
3200.........................570/347..........................545/332
3300.........................612/384..........................586/368
3400.........................614/398..........................594/384
3500.........................631/420..........................603/402
3600.........................639/438..........................612/420
3700.........................639/450..........................610/429
3800.........................638/462..........................610/441
3900.........................635/472..........................617/458
4000.........................639/486..........................616/469
4100.........................639/499..........................621/484
4200.........................628/502..........................618/494
4300.........................616/504..........................616/504
4400.........................611/512..........................614/515
4500.........................608/521..........................613/525
4600.........................607/531..........................614/538
4700.........................608/544..........................619/553
4800.........................607/554..........................621/568
4900.........................612/571..........................617/575
5000.........................609/579..........................629/599
5100.........................617/599..........................623/605
5200.........................614/608..........................619/613
5300.........................606/612..........................621/627
5400.........................597/614..........................609/626
5500.........................596/624..........................610/638
5600.........................590/629..........................605/645
5700.........................585/635..........................594/644
5800.........................578/638..........................585/646
5900.........................570/640..........................584/656
6000.........................550/628..........................568/648
6100.........................533/619..........................559/649
6200.........................535/631..........................551/650
6300.........................518/621..........................530/636
Unlikely average Joe will feel much difference driving these two set ups around on the street, the thrill will be the same with both. But go to the race track and the Victor is going to win the races. You can see the ported RPM is a really good manifold, there's no doubt. The Victor is the race winner and will be even better the higher you go into the rpm range. We just happen to be outta cylinder head and camshaft right now.
Well, what rpm are you leaving the line or pulling the corners? Because if you're lugging the engine you aren't racing! Horsepower is what makes a car fast on the race course and horsepower isn't found in the lower rpms where a street engine works.
Make up your mind, what are you going to do with this car!
Here is a pretty typical 496 with ported RPM heads, Lunati Voodoo solid roller 249/255 .585/.600, 10.3:1 compression running on 91 octane. What is the difference between the seriously ported RPM and Victor intakes with a standard 440 port window? We will run a 2" spacer on the Victor only, believe me, you want to run one, it makes a difference. This is assuming hood clearance means nothing as this is a hotrod street/race car.
rpm.......................RPM TQ/HP......................Victor TQ/HP
3000.........................541/309..........................522/298
3100.........................548/324..........................523/308
3200.........................570/347..........................545/332
3300.........................612/384..........................586/368
3400.........................614/398..........................594/384
3500.........................631/420..........................603/402
3600.........................639/438..........................612/420
3700.........................639/450..........................610/429
3800.........................638/462..........................610/441
3900.........................635/472..........................617/458
4000.........................639/486..........................616/469
4100.........................639/499..........................621/484
4200.........................628/502..........................618/494
4300.........................616/504..........................616/504
4400.........................611/512..........................614/515
4500.........................608/521..........................613/525
4600.........................607/531..........................614/538
4700.........................608/544..........................619/553
4800.........................607/554..........................621/568
4900.........................612/571..........................617/575
5000.........................609/579..........................629/599
5100.........................617/599..........................623/605
5200.........................614/608..........................619/613
5300.........................606/612..........................621/627
5400.........................597/614..........................609/626
5500.........................596/624..........................610/638
5600.........................590/629..........................605/645
5700.........................585/635..........................594/644
5800.........................578/638..........................585/646
5900.........................570/640..........................584/656
6000.........................550/628..........................568/648
6100.........................533/619..........................559/649
6200.........................535/631..........................551/650
6300.........................518/621..........................530/636
Unlikely average Joe will feel much difference driving these two set ups around on the street, the thrill will be the same with both. But go to the race track and the Victor is going to win the races. You can see the ported RPM is a really good manifold, there's no doubt. The Victor is the race winner and will be even better the higher you go into the rpm range. We just happen to be outta cylinder head and camshaft right now.