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    Been awhile since I have had time to join in here. Have a question that I thought would make for a good controversy.
    I have a 27 "T" Roadster with a big block Chevy I have 2 sets of headers a set of sprint style tube headers with 4" collectors and turn outs about 30" long I all so have a set of zoomies just wondering which you guys thought would provide better performance on the strip.
    The setup on the engine is a dual high rise with holly 650's a mid range cam and an msd ignition set, 400 trans manual shift running a 4-30 gear and 32"x18" slicks.

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    Equal length with collectors for carbs.
    Zoomies for mechanical fuel injection or blown.
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    Ok I’ll go along with blown or turbo charged but what is the difference with injected or cerebrated

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    Would it be a vacuum issue??.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHAGGY
    Would it be a vacuum issue??.
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