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Okay so if I am getting an additional 2 - 3", at least that tells me the eliminator hood should work.
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Here is my dilemma. I currently am getting ready to paint my 69 coupe. I was planning on doing the engine/tranny first, but circumstances arose that I am now going to be doing the paint prior to the drivetrain. I currently have a 302 with an Edelbrock Performer intake manifold, 2" Carb Spacer, an Edelbrock 600cfm carb and the short edelbrock Pro-flow 1000 foam air cleaner. Currently that setup barely clears the stock hood.
My eventual plan is to drop in a 351w with an edelbrock performer air-gap intake manifold (likely drop the 2" carb spacer) and get a standard sized air cleaner. I figure that this setup will not fit under the hood so the question is how best to proceed.
I have considered these three options:
Fiberglass Ram air hood
Pro: I think this is a very cool looking hood, light weight
Con: Not sure how much additional clearance this will give me.
Does anyone know how much clearance that gives you?
Fiberglass Cowl induction hood
Pro: light weight, can obviously get as much hood clearance as I need
Does anyone have an estimate on how much additonal clearance I would need? 2", 5", etc?
Keep Stock hood and cut a hole in the top and purchase a carb mounted scoop
Pro: Cheapest method, I have always digged the look of the carb scoop
Con: Hole in my hood :), Not sure how large to make the hole, How do people typically trim the edges of the hole?
Would I have to do this before painting or could I do it after? What if down the line I wanted to install a blower? Not sure how you open a hood with a big scoop sticking out of it?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Also if there is an option that I haven't considered (other than lowering the engine mounts - dont want that much work) please let me know.
Thanks!!!
Con: To me this is the least attractive of all the options
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Here is my dilemma. I currently am getting ready to paint my 69 coupe. I was planning on doing the engine/tranny first, but circumstances arose that I am now going to be doing the paint prior to the drivetrain. I currently have a 302 with an Edelbrock Performer intake manifold, 2" Carb Spacer, an Edelbrock 600cfm carb and the short edelbrock Pro-flow 1000 foam air cleaner. Currently that setup barely clears the stock hood.
My eventual plan is to drop in a 351w with an edelbrock performer air-gap intake manifold (likely drop the 2" carb spacer) and get a standard sized air cleaner. I figure that this setup will not fit under the hood so the question is how best to proceed.
I have considered these three options:
Fiberglass Ram air hood
Pro: I think this is a very cool looking hood, light weight
Con: Not sure how much additional clearance this will give me.
Does anyone know how much clearance that gives you?
Fiberglass Cowl induction hood
Pro: light weight, can obviously get as much hood clearance as I need
Does anyone have an estimate on how much additonal clearance I would need? 2", 5", etc?
Keep Stock hood and cut a hole in the top and purchase a carb mounted scoop
Pro: Cheapest method, I have always digged the look of the carb scoop
Con: Hole in my hood :), Not sure how large to make the hole, How do people typically trim the edges of the hole?
Would I have to do this before painting or could I do it after? What if down the line I wanted to install a blower? Not sure how you open a hood with a big scoop sticking out of it?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Also if there is an option that I haven't considered (other than lowering the engine mounts - dont want that much work) please let me know.
Thanks!!!
Con: To me this is the least attractive of all the options
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Okay so if I am getting an additional 2 - 3", at least that tells me the eliminator hood should work.