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My Carbon Footprint
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Orygun
Posts: 5,527
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Re: Should I install a Performer Intake and 4 barrel carb on my stock 307?
I wouldn't say you are exactly 1/2 way. You need a balancer puller/installer. Will need a new timing chain and on and on. I do hear what you are saying though TT. I think a lot would depend on his level of ability. Much easier to mess up a cam install than an intake. Then you almost get into the "why do it to a 307 when a 350 will give you such a better return on your effort. Them 307 heads are small too! I think the intake is a .75 and the exhaust is a .5. LOL
What you really need to do is be prepared that these gains will be quite small in the "seat of your pants dyno"!!!! |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: daytonabeach
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Re: Should I install a Performer Intake and 4 barrel carb on my stock 307?
i ran those 390holleys on my stockish 2.3 pinto engines but were too small when i hotroded the engines and i needed to stepup to a 500 after that it ran alot better
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