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01-11-2001, 05:17 PM | #1 |
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Performer RPM or Stealth
Has anybody ran both and noticed any difference between the 2? What where the differences? Thanks.
-Dave ------------------ 1988 GT-under construction |
01-11-2001, 11:45 PM | #2 |
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Good question I've ran more than a coupla Edelbrocks and one or two Weiands. Never a stealth though. Always liked Edelbrocks manifold stuff. However to be honest all of their Performer and Performer RPM stuff is geared toward the street (as in mild combo's making like 400 hp with lots of torque) and then you have the race pieces which are at the other end of spectrum completely (Vic 5.0 intake and Vic race heads) they don't seem to have a middle ground despite the Performer, Performer RPM and Victor lines?. On an EFI intake things might be better because its easier to port the manifolds versus a dual plane 180 deg unit like the Performer RPM?
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