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Hey Drew. Super Victor or Victor Junior? Both will benefit with the Super Sucker, if it's big enough cubes the Super Victor will work(with a good head) I prefer the Victor Jr. with a 2" Super Sucker if you have the room.
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Thanks for the repsponse. Sorry the intake is Super Victor not Junior. Not alot of cubes 357 but motor does make decent power as is. I have been using a open hole 1" spacer under the TS but am told by a few good sources the super sucker works well. Just wondering if anyone ever tried them under a Throttle stop and what the results were.
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Drew, ran one on the roadster, made no difference...actually ran the best with no spacer..
Tim ran one and it ran worse...he runs his a little lower on RPM than some, and it made it worse... Isnt the super victor taller in the plenum than a victor ? Have you tried with no spacer ?
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Drew I put a 2inch 4 hole on Donny's car and it picked up. He put the base plate stop back on so if you would like to try one I mite let you use it.
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