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mickey thompson sbc cross ram intake

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by theracedude, Oct 16, 2007.

  1. GREASEMONKEY72
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    some cool manifolds
     
  2. chevytaylor
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    I run an M/T cross ram on my 409 stroker. 1962 Chevy 3900lb street car runs deep into the elevens with this set up, can forward a couple of pix if you guys like?

    Carl.
     
  3. kurts49plym
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    Hell ya we need a picture of the engine and yer car:D!
     
  4. chevytaylor
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    Here's some shots of the M/T Cross Ram and my ride.

    Carl.
     

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  5. jessejames88
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    i got one no pics at the moment though, sorry... i paid $250 with 2 afb's and 2 4 hole enderle styl scoops back in the early-mid 90's sucks to see what ebay has done to prices in hot rodding
     
  6. CENTURION
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    Hello:

    Which of these two SBC M/T cross rams would be the more "Streetable"?

    Thank You.
     

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  7. monsterflake
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    holy mackeral! that's gotta be the only right hand drive bubble top 409 in the world! :eek:
     
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  8. SinisterCustom
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    Those scoops are Cal-Custom model 40-40's....
     
  9. 39delux
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    That bubble top is fantastic. Mine was blue with a 6 stick. There was also a white with red interior one here locally with a 283 and PG.
     
  10. cowarnock
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    I havea m/t crossram for a fe. Do you have more info. on distributor? thanks
     
  11. 39delux
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    The one with the smallest plenum area.
     
  12. Old and really rare. If you intend to score one of these you'll need a large pile of lettuce>>>>.
     
  13. Heres another rare cross ram, Edlebrock X4 for BB chev, Takes six 94/97's
     

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  14. Toddjg
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    What carbs fit on a M/T cross ram?
     
  15. Moosehill5
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    I have been running a 350 with a M/T cross ram for 8yrs now I started with two Carter AFB off a 409 but had issue running rich I now use two edlebrock1405 that are jetted down. It runs great (after 2 yrs of tunning) Idles around 800rpm. Ran high 11's in 1/4mile in 77 c-10 but is going in a 68 camaro now. I have pic of set up email me if want more info.
     
  16. The factory teamed up with Smokey Yunick on a crossram for trans-am racing. This was also offered to the public I believe by Edelbrock; The Smokey Ram. This is the one I would try to find if it were for a 301, just seems right.
     
  17. chopnchaneled
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    Nelson, here on the HAMB had one for sale, don't know if he still has it.
    had Mickey Thompson cast into it.
     
  18. mart3406
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    ------------------------------------------------
    M/T made cross rams for 265-327 small block
    plus 409 and 396-427 big block Chevies,
    326-428 Pontiacs, and 221-302 small block
    and FE big block Fords. As far as I know M/T
    never made a cross ram for Mopars as Chrysler
    already had that market covered with their
    factory Max-Wedge and Hemi cross rams, and
    that M/T more or less duplicated for the other
    makes.

    The Mopar "Rat Roaster" intake you mentioned
    was a 426 Hemi piece made by Edelbrock and
    came with two tops - one for the stock inline
    AFB carb setup and another top for 2 staggered
    Holley 4-bbls.

    The other Mopar intake - the one with the
    "tri-power" top plate for 3 Holley-2bbls was
    an Offenhauser intake and available for
    383-400 B and 413-426-440 RB wedge engines.
    It was sort of a cross between a traditional
    X-ram and a kind of low-rise tunnel-ram style
    intake. It was mostly intended as an NHRA-legal
    Super Stock intake. Besides the aforementioned
    3-2bbl Holley top, it was also available with tops
    for a single 4-bbl., 2-4bbls and 3 -2bbl Webbers!
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  19. mart3406
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    Standard-flange Holley and AFB 4-bbls.
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  20. 39delux
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    Smokey Ram setting on my truck's 355. Just thinking. Put on an Offy 360 instead. Keeping the Smokey Ram for something special.

    Tom
     

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  21. Deuces
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    Deuces

    Cool thread... :cool:
     
  22. I just scored one, anyone know production dates 20171010_153505.jpg 20171010_154129.jpg ?
     
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