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 Post subject: Offy vs. Weiand 4bbl
PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 7:15 pm 
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I have an offy and weiand 4bbl intake. I need to sell some parts to get my truck going. I am trying to decide which manifold might be better to use,and I am going to sell the other.

My observations:

The offy has a larger plenum area.
The weiand is slightly taller and the runners are slightly bigger.

Everything seems about the same. I had planned on running the weiand,and selling the offy...but I like the looks of the offy's plenum....I am curious to see if you guys think there might be an advantage to one or the other before I sell one of them.


For my 87 D100 Eddy 500,hooker LT headers,HEI,and 4.56's stock engine otherwise.

I do realize that if there is a diff. it will be very small,and will prob. not be noticeable in my application.
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Decided to stick with the Weiand :D


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If I had both I would use the Weiand just because there is less of them out there.

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If I had both I would use the Weiand just because there is less of them out there.
That is exactly what swayed my decision. Even if im loosing out on a small% of hp/tq,its worth it for the coolness factor to me.


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coolness factor
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Ditch both of them and buy a short runner AussieSpeed!

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Ditch both of them and buy a short runner AussieSpeed!
I can find MANY ways to better spend 500.00. I have already owned a LR Hurricane and I was not impressed. The cliffy outperformed it in every aspect.Plus the old Weiand is wayyyy cooler than the aussie intakes.


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the old Weiand is wayyyy cooler
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 Post subject: Weiand Manifold
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I also picked up an old Weiand intake manifold for the SL6. I had it bead blasted and ceramic coated with a clear sealer. It will go on my updated "Torque and Mileage" block. I am hoping that the Weiand runners will provide better mixing and produce better low end torque over a Clifford or Offy.

We will have to compare notes later this summer.
Your truck build verses my car build.

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I have only seen one Weiand live and in person, and it was on a race car. Seemed to work fine as far as I could tell. :D

Not seeing much real world love for the Hurricane stuff. :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: Weiand Manifold
PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:41 pm 
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raPoM,

I also picked up an old Weiand intake manifold for the SL6. I had it bead blasted and ceramic coated with a clear sealer. It will go on my updated "Torque and Mileage" block. I am hoping that the Weiand runners will provide better mixing and produce better low end torque over a Clifford or Offy.

We will have to compare notes later this summer.
Ted-

You know it buddy! :D Stan (hyper_pak) also has one,though im not sure if he plans on using it in the near future or not.


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I have only seen on Weiand live and in person, and it was on a race car. Seemed to work fine as far as I could tell. :D

Not seeing much real world love for the Hurricane stuff. :shock:
My(hurricane) manifold had some pretty major core shift going on,and after replacing my clifford with it and spending a few weeks tuning it, I had had enough and sold it to a member here. It just did not seem to live up to the claims that AS makes.The clifford had it beat on low-mid-and top end.... I was very disappointed,especailly after shelling out 500 bux for it :roll:


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:45 pm 
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Some Weiand/Eddy eye candy:

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:54 pm 
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only used an offy on the street and racing with everything from a 390cfm up to a 750dp cfm, runners are closer in length and bigger plenum + 2" spacer. have no complaints;no comparision either.


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 10:33 am 
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It looks like the Hurricane has more equal length runners.

Do the Clifford and Offy have distribution issues like a stock intake?


I would really like to see dyno results.

I sold my Offy because a 2bbl is all I need for now. I want to go turbo on the Duster hopefully EFI.

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