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- Moorpark, CA
- My Car
- 71 Mach , 351C, 4 Spd Top Loader
Folks,
I'm updating my H code 351C-2V to a 4-V. I've purchased a set of D1AE-GA's from Valley Head Service in Chatsworth, CA. When searching for the intake, I've read that the spreadbore has better economy and better throttle response at lower RPM's and the squarebore if for higher RPM performance.
My Mach1 is a Sunday driver for me, mostly lower RPM driving with a few freeway WOT entrances and my Friday night hole shots in farmland Ventura.
I'd like some input from those that have experienced one or the either or both spreads vs. squares.
My car is a top-loader if that makes a difference.
If there are any pitfalls that I should be aware of when doing this conversion, I'd appreciate the input.
Thanks for your help,
Charlie B
I'm updating my H code 351C-2V to a 4-V. I've purchased a set of D1AE-GA's from Valley Head Service in Chatsworth, CA. When searching for the intake, I've read that the spreadbore has better economy and better throttle response at lower RPM's and the squarebore if for higher RPM performance.
My Mach1 is a Sunday driver for me, mostly lower RPM driving with a few freeway WOT entrances and my Friday night hole shots in farmland Ventura.
I'd like some input from those that have experienced one or the either or both spreads vs. squares.
My car is a top-loader if that makes a difference.
If there are any pitfalls that I should be aware of when doing this conversion, I'd appreciate the input.
Thanks for your help,
Charlie B