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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 2:03 pm 
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4 BBL ''Hyper-Pak''

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I have 225 slant six currently with a single Carb set-up. I bought a complete 2 barrel conversion recently and have a few questions.

1. Is it worth doing the conversion. Will I notice a power difference and will it dramatically affect gas milage?

2. Can I use my existing linkage and throttle cable?


Any input would be appreciated.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 10:22 pm 
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2 BBL ''SuperSix''
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Should feel the difference. I believe you can use the existing parts. one thing you may want to keep in mind that the true restriction in a slant six is the exhaust. Think seriously of getting a set of headers or dutra duals. Getting the exhaust out is as important as getting the fuel in.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 10:37 pm 
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TBI Slant 6
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Actually youll need to use a different throttle cable if the setup didnt come with one. A cable from a v8 car will work.

Youll need the two barrel kickdown linkage or go with a lokar cable or a bouchillon cable.

Lastly the head is the worst offender to flow, not the exhaust. Go 2-1/4" on the exhaust and call it a day.

I did a 2bbl swap several month ago and I wish I did it years ago. The dart runs like its gota stock 318 now and Iim still running the stock 1-7/8" exhaust.

Btw, expect mileage to stay the same or improve.


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 10:34 am 
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I shaved the block and head to raised the compression and went .30 over bore so she should really move out with the 2 barrel bolted on. I already have 2.25 exhaust but was debating on putting a more aggressive muffler but I have read horror storied about "drown" when your at cruising speeds.
Any thought on a muffler??


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 12:10 pm 
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4 BBL ''Hyper-Pak''

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I shaved the block and head to raised the compression and went .30 over bore so she should really move out with the 2 barrel bolted on. I already have 2.25 exhaust but was debating on putting a more aggressive muffler but I have read horror storied about "drown" when your at cruising speeds.
Any thought on a muffler??
Matt, did you have to swap the distributor???


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 12:10 pm 
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4 BBL ''Hyper-Pak''

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I shaved the block and head to raised the compression and went .30 over bore so she should really move out with the 2 barrel bolted on. I already have 2.25 exhaust but was debating on putting a more aggressive muffler but I have read horror storied about "drown" when your at cruising speeds.
Any thought on a muffler??
Matt, did you have to swap the distributor???


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 7:23 am 
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What vehicle is your slant in Darren?


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 8:02 am 
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Have you read the Super Six article yet? It is here: http://www.slantsix.org/articles/supersix/article.htm

Short answers:

(1) Possibly. Many variables here. Most people have nothing but good to say about the conversion, but you need to be sure to get a good condition carburetor.

(2) Depends on the vehicle being worked on.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 10:34 am 
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Turbo Slant 6

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Any thought on a muffler??
It depends on what muffler you already have. For years many generic replacement units were restrictive by design in order to keep the sound levels down. A 2-1/4" unit would neck down to 1-3/4" or less inside the inlet pipe. Walker's Super Turbo line seems to offer a good balance of flow, sound, & cost. The resonance/drone problems seem to occur more often with "hi-perf" straight-thru muffler designs, & only at specific rpm-load points. I had that happen & was able to "tune" it down some by adding a glasspack to the tailpipe.

Ideally, you'd tap a small hole in the head pipe & connect it to a low pressure gauge (such as a vac-fuel press gauge), then go for a drive. If you have under 2 psi backpressure upstream of the muffler under all conditions (incl WOT) then you don't need to change anything.

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