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Old 01-11-2003, 04:56 PM   #1
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stock manifold vs edelbrock manifold

i have a problem... ih ave absolutely no clearance between the top of my air cleaner and my hood. i mean 0!!! thers a dent in the top of my hood because i closed it once and the wing nut made a nice lil ding. i cut the top of the wing nut off and its still touching... anyway right now i have the stock 305 manifold in an 83 camaro, edelbrock carb, carb to manifold adapter, and a carb to air cleaner spacer. with this new manifold will i finally have clearance? i think i'll be able to take out the adapter between the manifold and carb so that would give me an inch and a half or am i wrong? thanks alot... ohya, how many horsies should i expect to gain from this new performer series manifold? thanks
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Old 01-11-2003, 05:51 PM   #2
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If you're going with the regular Performer intake and not the Performer RPM then I guarantee that you'll have more than enough hood clearance by ditching the adapter plate. Edelbrock's info states it is 'stock height' - it's within less than 1/4 inch of the production intakes.

No guesses from me as to how much HP you'll gain from the intake...
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Old 01-12-2003, 04:11 AM   #3
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15ish HP, maybe a little more if you have the exhaust modded a bit as well. You should be able to fit a performer pretty easily. I have a Performer RPM under my 87Z's hood (with a drop base aircleaner). I do have a Holley carb, I'm assuming the carbs are roughly the same height...
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