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This looks like the Edelbrock/Chrysler aluminum 6bbl intake I have on my 440 now, but setup for the F&B direct port injection 3x2 throttle bodies.
Bruce at F&B said the same. About 60 horsepower gain over other manifolds with the 6bbl, and THE go to for a stroker motor.It’ll work fine for your application but I think I’d want the mod man with the EFI on the stroker. Larger plenum volume for the bigger engine, single plane design for the EFI and it all packages under the air grabber hood.
Bruce at F&B actually knows Rich well and his name came up in the conversation.This would be a good question for Rich Nedbal
Of course not. I was willing to do a "six pack" hood, in black, or a "six pack" scoop if need be to accommodate the Weiand.You were thinking that would fit under a stock hood ?!?!?
That is easy and cheap. Sort of the "Vanke modification" for a dual plane Edelbrock 6bbl. Ultimately if I build a stroker RB, which is the front runner plan, I have to make sure it will turn enough RPMs to cross the 1320 finish line in 4th w/my 4.10 Ring and Pinion gearset....on an OE manifold
with the plenum (dual plane) separator cut down & ported
that is a decent deal too, just use an 1/2" to 1" open spacer & knife edge the divider
raises the ideal RPM & Torque band, up a few RPM...
F&B EFI six pack article in the new Car Craft. They use the Edelbrock intake and the Holley HP ECU.A ModMan thread from 2018...
I was a participant.
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/mod-man-intake-manifolds-anyone.161607/
I just ordered, paid for, and I am going to read right now and check back in on the SEPTEMBER 2019 Car Craft issue. It has the article you referred to on the F&B direct port injection 3x2 throttle body setup, and what looks like TWO great articles on the 1320 edition Challenger...and a 1968 Dart.F&B EFI six pack article in the new Car Craft. They use the Edelbrock intake and the Holley HP ECU.