BTW, there is plenty of hood clearance on a Formal to do any combination of carb/intake/air cleaner setup's.
And to be clear since I started this thread (and in the past asked about the linkage adapter) I always do search this site first before askingI wished a dozen Tech Tips talked about here 1,433,674 times here would get stickied...
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I understand that you did your research. Not your problem. I have been complaining since Day 1 about the gawd awful POS Search engine this forum uses. Not the Forum's owner's fault. It's just the sucky search engine of the software package.And to be clear since I started this thread (and in the past asked about the linkage adapter) I always do search this site first before asking
I wished a dozen Tech Tips talked about here 1,433,674 times here would get stickied...
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Im late to the game here, but found this post doing my research. Im trying to determine which Edelbrock intake to buy to go with the 1406. It looks like from your post, the spreadbore Performer 2186 comes with an adapter. the Performer RPM 7186 is a higher rise, but is already squarebore. does the adaptor on the Performer 2186 or the higher rise on the 7186 ever cause clearance issues? The engine Im going with isn't in the car, so I have no way of knowing. Thanks=LeeKenny,
If you are putting a 1406 on a stock Mopar iron TQ manifold you should use adapter # 2696.
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If you are putting a 1406 on an Eddie Performer intake....use the plate adapter (# 2732) that comes in the manifold box.
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You will also need the Mopar linkage adapter # 1481.
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Stock manifold it 2bbl, that's why Im switching carbs/intakes. What makes the low rise 383 perfomer a better option than the Performer RPM? in the Hot Rod magazine article Mopar intake shoot-out, they bragged on the dual plane RPM. ThanksGo with the low rise dual plane Edelbrock Performer or better yet keep your stock manifold and use the adaptor. There's nothing wrong with the stock manifold on a C-body street machine.
You want the low rise for air cleaner clearance. The high rise requires the ugly 2" filter.Stock manifold it 2bbl, that's why Im switching carbs/intakes. What makes the low rise 383 perfomer a better option than the Performer RPM? in the Hot Rod magazine article Mopar intake shoot-out, they bragged on the dual plane RPM. Thanks