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Wanted Weiand Drag Star 6x2 Intake manifold

Posted By BIGREDTODD 13 Years Ago
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As it says, I'd like to find a nice Weiand 6x2 Drag Star Manifold...

Let's all accept the fact that a 6x2 set-up isn't practical and get over it. I still would like to find one. And, for the record, I don't recall ever saying it was for street useWink

Might consider an Edelbrock FM 657 as well, but would prefer a Weiand. If you have a nice Weiand, I might trade my extra set of Edelbrock Y-Block valve covers for it...valve covers aren't for sale, outside of the right trade deal...

Please shoot me an email if you have one...

bigredtodd@hotmail.com

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Todd;

These intakes do have a real WOW factor, but I can tell you from experience, they really are not meant for street use and in my opinion, more trouble than they are worth. If your planning a race-only application, that's a different story.  I had an Edlebrock #657 with 6 Holly 94's. The only way I could get it to run at all was to use only the outer 4 carbs running straight, non progressive linkage and blocking off the middle two carbs. I also had to plumb-in a remote t-stat housing. I sold the entire set-up on ebay years ago and went with dual quads which I'm really happy with. Anyway, just my two cents worth. Hope you don't mind.

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been running 6 2s on my 32 cpe on and off for 5 years. ran 3 2s last year, and although they were ok and ran fine, just not the wow factor that the 6 2s have. it is also true that they are not quite as responsive as other setups on the street, but set up properly , do not seem to require any more special treatment than any other carb setup past a single carb setup.i am running off the middle 2 with progressive linkage on the other 4 and mileage is 18 mpg on a fairly stout 312 in my 2800 lb. cpe. BigGrin
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I often find embracing theoretical impracticality, if only for the sake of avoiding the mundane, to be a worthwhile effort amongst the other present stress in my life...

In other words, still looking for a Weiand 6x2 Drag Star BigGrin

Todd in Central California...about half way between Fresno and Sacramento

1956 Thunderbird - 1960 F-100 - 1961 Starliner - 1961 Imperial

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Y-B 32 Duece is the only person I've heard of in years that has run a 6 carb log manifold setup on the street for any reasonable length of time. Essentially they are a single plane racing item, and somewhat noted for poor low end throttle response. Unless a person has a good knowledge of tuning carbs & lots of patience, best forget about it...

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Todd, if the lack of a suitable manifold is the only thing holding you back, why not fabricate one?  Back in the day, Bruce Crower marketed "U-Fab" log manifold kits.  These were just flanges and tubing which could be welded together at a fraction of the cost of the fancy cast aluminum pieces.  By building a manifold you also can control the parameters such as runner length, plenum volume, and carburetor choice.  Remember that the cfm rating of a 2 barrel is rated differently than a 4 barrel so even 6 of the old Holley 94's flow less than a small dual quad setup, BTW.   I think you could build a system that had decent drivability and performance + the visual pop you seek.  In your favor, the Y-Block has a dry manifold (separate valley cover), no distributor hole and the coolant outlets can be plumbed with flanges and hose.  JMO
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I've seem them as simple as some curved exhaust tubing welded to intake flanges with a box welded on top to hold the carbs. Depends on what exact look you want. A long runner, semi tunnel ram U-Fab six duece manifold would be bitchin! w00t Chuck in NH

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yes, with 6 or 8 weber carbs!!!

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JMO: Can you elaborate on your statement that 2 Bbl carbs are rated differently than 4 Bbls?. Holley 94s for instance were nominaly rated at 150 or 155 cfm. So, on paper, 6 of them = 900 to 930 CFM. I'll suggest just for discussion, that's likely far more cfm than most Y-blks can handle, unless they have a substantialy oversize displacement & serious performance up grades.

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PF Arcand (5/9/2011)
JMO: Can you elaborate on your statement that 2 Bbl carbs are rated differently than 4 Bbls?. Holley 94s for instance were nominaly rated at 150 or 155 cfm. So, on paper, 6 of them = 900 to 930 CFM. I'll suggest just for discussion, that's likely far more cfm than most Y-blks can handle, unless they have a substantialy oversize displacement & serious performance up grades.

Guys, let him run what he likes, Smile, theres an old saying i like; " Run what you brung!  and hope you brung enough?" SmileBigGrinTongue

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