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I'm doing some research for an NHRA stock eliminator package that I just learned about. Guess that I'm surprised that I haven't heard about this before, since I've been racing Mopar's since 1969!
The package I'm researching is a 1964/1965 Dodge/Plymouth 2 door sedan with a single four barrel 426 wedge. I've looked at the classification guide, found out the hp rating on the engine, and what cylinder heads can be used. I need to know what carburetor number and what intake manifold number can be used. Where can I find that information? Anybody out there tried to run this combo, and what's the opinion about it being good/bad for the class it would run in? Thanks, Bob C. |
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Carb is rather small (500 something) and manifold looks like a
elephant stepped on it. BUT it has been refactored (lowered) enough that it should be a second under player done decently! John Winslow races one in SS/JA (Raced my son at Winters') and it runs well. The 383 engine has the same Carb and similar manifold and is a Killer in the '64 cars (Also severely refactored). The acceptance of 915 heads make a heck of a improvement since approved some years ago. Hope this help
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'64 specs:
http://www.classracerinfo.com/Engine...%20Corporation '65 specs: http://www.classracerinfo.com/Engine...%20Corporation Register on Dwight Southerland's site and you'll make your life a lot easier. A nice feature is on the right side...a yellow tab that will show you all the body styles the engine you're looking at came in. Thanks to Dwight for providing a nice service to the racers. ![]() http://www.classracerinfo.com/
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The correct carb is a Carter #3611s according to the Classification Guide. In reality, as long as it’s the same Carter and measures right, the serial # isn’t all that important. I’ve got a 3611 core if you want one.
Manifolds: 2806178, 2951736, 3512501, 3614014 As far as I know, I’m the only one running that combo right now. Runs all right I guess.
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