Thread: Dual plane vs. Single plane
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02-13-2006 06:05 PM #1
Dual plane vs. Single plane
Thre wasn't a general engines section, so I figured the most popular engine section would suffice. This may belong in another section, seeing as how this is just a curiosity thing, so please move it if it does.
I got this from an old thread.
Originally posted by 390 bracket
Correct me if I'm wrong: Along with a weight savings-(cast iron vs. aluminum)-aftermarket intakes generally will have better flow characteristics than oem jobs. You can get a single or dual plane intake. Single plane intakes are generally used for power farther up the rpm scale. Dual plane intakes generally work better at street usage rpm-showing better low rpm torque.They are much easier to drill for NoS WOOOOOPPAAAAAALast edited by RJ & CJ; 02-13-2006 at 06:28 PM.
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