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It's definitely an "eye-popper" when you raise the hood and that beast is there! I'm keeping my eye out for a BB rectangular port version of it.
Offy makes one but I'd like to get the Mickey version.
I'll look out up here as well for you, found a used like new offy bb a few months ago for 250 cdn, it had been sitting for quite awhile in the showroom.
My father has the offy version. you can still buy it new i think. it is very neat. you can use different tops for it so you can choose between one carb or two. I actually used it on my car, but the power band was way to high.
This is mine dont ask what brand it is, and just fits under the hood.
Sorry Prairie but we ain't lettin' you off that easy!!! :D
Get your butt out there and look for numbers and names and any other marks you can find on it!!! Wecan figure out what kind it is and who made it.
Tell us ANYTHING you see on it!!! Lots of these guys want to run it under the hood and need to know which manifold fits!!!
Yours looks like the Edelbrock STR-10 I greatly regret selling about 10 years ago. What a great manifold that is. Guys couldn't believe I was only running a small block. I ran with two 650 Holley dp's. Talk about eye candy! A pair of the now available 390cfm 4150's would be perfect!
Chuck: I have the DESPERATE NEED for that Edelbrock X-C96 cross ram!!!!
A pizza for you if you can locate a minty one for me. And if you can get it with linkage I'll throw in some hot wings!!! :D :D :D
Did Mickey Thompson make a BB cross ram for rectangular port??
That would be even BETTER!!
Guru: Yep...Corey mentioned the Offy one above. PAW and Summit both carry it. But the Edelbrock one looks a bit more "radical" and appears to have taller/longer runners.
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