I own a 69 Fury III and will have a 505 stroked 440 soon. I too want to use my dual snorkel air cleaner. It has Stealth heads and will be all painted Turquoise to look stock. I considered the Eddy RPM but nixed it because after measurements it would be too close never mind the new engine mounts added to the equation to use the dual snorkel air cleaner. I simply got a big loose wad of aluminum foil ball and put it on my air cleaner and shut the hood to see where it stood. In the Eddy RPM page it states the RPM stands 1.75 inches higher than stock manifold. The regular performer is lower but not considered nearly as good as the RPM. So between here and FBBO and my engine designer who is also at FBBO [Porter Racing Heads] speaking about it I decided on the Holley Street Dominator. It is a single plane and sits low. All involved said the RPM was their first choice but because of the problems of height the Dominator would work well. All said being single plane would hurt low end torque theoretically but they doubted if there would be anything significant with a big stroker. But it would flow well at higher rpms in the same class as the Performer RPM. The engine has not been installed yet and in case it is still not low enough there is another backup.
@FURYGT [amongst others here] has been very helpful mentioned Mancini makes a drop plate that will work on the dual snorkel type air cleaners in witch the snorkels are part of the top which yours should be. It makes the bottom of the dual snorkel open.
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Mancini Racing "Low Pro" Air Cleaner Baseplate
Item #: MRE28150
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As far as I know from my reading the Street Dominator has all the same accessory mounting points as stock unlike the Eddy ,but I may be incorrect in this. I did remove the god awful "Holley Dominator!!" logo on the intake to make it look stock like when painted. Not saying do any of this but this is what I came up with ,with the help of much more experienced folks here and FBBO. Here is a pic of before and after intake logo web removal.
Good luck and keep us posted.
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