Speedmaster intakes?
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Speedmaster intakes?
Hey guys, have a question for you..Just had my 390FE rebuilt bored .30 over.... my question is it worth putting on a StreetMaster intake that I have inherited?
Seems to be in real good shape. My 390 still has the cast iron original intake and a 2 barrel carb. I do have a nice 4 barrel Holley to add to it. I know nothing of the Streetmaster intakes...are they good or bad ? Would it increase my performance is it worth adding?
Let Me know what you think, by the why what is this intake worth..do they still make them?
Seems to be in real good shape. My 390 still has the cast iron original intake and a 2 barrel carb. I do have a nice 4 barrel Holley to add to it. I know nothing of the Streetmaster intakes...are they good or bad ? Would it increase my performance is it worth adding?
Let Me know what you think, by the why what is this intake worth..do they still make them?
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Re: Speedmaster intakes?
i'm sure putting a 4 bbl on any engine would give more performance. also a 4 bbl is better on gas if you keep your foot out of the secondariers.
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Re: Speedmaster intakes?
Do you mean Street Master Intake!?
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Re: Streetmaster intakes?
Sorry guys!!! Yes I did mean StreetMaster Intake....dont know where I gor Speedmaster from...sorry for the confusion
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Did some looking on the web. Australia keeps comming up when I look for Speedmaster. You might try to post on the Holman Ford forum there. Maybe someone there has an answer . I also thought maybe Moon Eyes Equipment. They had something like that, but I didn't see anything on the site. Who knows, maybe you have the last one on earth . Just joking . Good luck on your quest!
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Oh, Street Master. ............... Never mind.................. !bumpside wrote:Did some looking on the web. Australia keeps comming up when I look for Speedmaster. You might try to post on the Holman Ford forum there. Maybe someone there has an answer . I also thought maybe Moon Eyes Equipment. They had something like that, but I didn't see anything on the site. Who knows, maybe you have the last one on earth . Just joking . Good luck on your quest!
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I will trade you for a Edelbrock Performer intake....
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Re: Speedmaster intakes?
streetmaster intake is an edelbrock intake!
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Ok,,,now that we know what its called and who makes it...does anyone have anything to say about it? Good,bad or indifferent?
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If its just sitting around collecting dust, I say throw it & the 4bbl on!!
Only one way to find out if its any good ya' know!!
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If this link works it gives some history. made in 1974-- under 5000 rpm use--early Torker design..made for heavy veich...
If it fits use it. It can't hurt anything. It may even improve mileage. Is it a spread bore ie: for a quadrajet carb
let us know how it works out
[urlhttp://www.hotrodders.com/forum/edelbrock-stre ... 86101.html][/url]
If it fits use it. It can't hurt anything. It may even improve mileage. Is it a spread bore ie: for a quadrajet carb
let us know how it works out
[urlhttp://www.hotrodders.com/forum/edelbrock-stre ... 86101.html][/url]
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Re: Speedmaster intakes?
If it's a single plane Streetmaster you will lose a little low-end grunt, but gain a little on the top side (if your cam doesn't quit first).
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Re:Streetmaster intakes?
Thanks to all who responded about the Streetmaster..btw the thread worked and it doesn't seem to be the bargain I thought it was....then again we are dealing with 30 yr old technology The money I have sunk into this resto I should just buy one of those shiny new intakes...any suggestions to bring my 390 to life?
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That is a broad request. Here is what I would do to have a little grunt and retain good daily driving.
Asumptions: 9 to 1 comp--heads in good shape--minimum 350 rear gear-- auto or man trans--power brakes.
dual plane 4 brl, manifold 0 to 5500 rpm
approx 600 cfm vaccum secondaru carb( holly ro carter)
hydraulic cam with no more than 270* advertised duration and about 220 to 225* at 50-- and springs
Good timing chain, roller chain maybe
headers--nothing fancy
Pertronics or similar ignition to replace points in your stoch distributor
new oil pump, stock type
I think that would do it for me Good luck on the project!
Asumptions: 9 to 1 comp--heads in good shape--minimum 350 rear gear-- auto or man trans--power brakes.
dual plane 4 brl, manifold 0 to 5500 rpm
approx 600 cfm vaccum secondaru carb( holly ro carter)
hydraulic cam with no more than 270* advertised duration and about 220 to 225* at 50-- and springs
Good timing chain, roller chain maybe
headers--nothing fancy
Pertronics or similar ignition to replace points in your stoch distributor
new oil pump, stock type
I think that would do it for me Good luck on the project!
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