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    427 tri-power intake or aftermarket intake?

     



    i'm in the process of getting my hands on a 427 with a tri-power intake. would the engine produce more power with this intake or an aftermarket one like edlebrock? the tri-power definately looks better to me.

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    intakes are...

     



    different in performance per application.

    If you want low-end torque and a strong midrange, then the tri-power is fine. That's why the General used it on the Rat in a heavy car.

    If your needs are more performance-oriented, then your intake choices will be limited by the engine build. Is the engine better suited to take advantage of torque, or RPM, or flow?

    Aftermarket suppliers have a wide variety of manifolds to suit nearly any application. Edelbrock seems to have the best selection and ample technical support.

    If the Rat is in the open, like a traditional rod, then tri-power may be your best option to get "the look". You may sacrifice some hp for it, but in a rod, "the look" is the best part.
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    To add to Mad's correct points, if you're only changing from a factory tri-power to an Edelbrock, with no other changes to the engine, the increase in power would be minimal. Assuming you're not putting it in a Vette where you need the hood clearance, the Edelbrock would likely gain that small amount of hp increase by not being the low profile design of the factory unit.
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    Is it even available?????

     



    My information could be a little outdated (big surprise), but the only Edelbrock multiple carb maifold I show for the BBC is a dual quad intake.

    With my intrest in tri-powers, I have kind of looked for aftermarket BBC units over the years and only units I have ever come across are the factory Corvette units which are pretty rare and very pricey.

    If you have an Edelbrock part# or a manufature of any aftermarket unit for the BBC could you please post it here?

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