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Just chewing some stuff over...

Anyone done one yet into a b-body ? I know it will upset the purists but I've actually got no real issue with the idea. I'm chewing over what to do with mine is all. I'm just sort of thinking once you start down the road of a refresh and making a few subtle mods to calm it down a bit you are probably knocking on the door of 'full change' anyway - particularly if you sell the existing complete.

I dunno. Just contemplating the next phase of life really...

So - Anyone done it ? Or stay pure and just refresh what you've got ? Lets hear some opinions :argue:
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Berry Smith did a Gen III in an Early "B" Body, but true to form sold it on quickly.

Not a fan of the Gen III transmissions.....

Why does yours need fettling? You wanted power.
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Depends what you’re hoping to achieve I guess.
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I had noticed people are quieter on the transmissions. Not much info out there. The engine doesnt need to cut anything about, I am guessing the trans might - and I dont want that. So it would be a factor.

Power I have, I cant fault that. once you've wound it right up. Its almost like it came out of a race car. :)
I'd like to calm the smell and the low-end manners - and once you start changing some bits, doubtless others will need to match and a whole slippery slope starts.

Im just thinking. Thats all... nothing more sinister yet - just getting ready for the winter jobs...
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Fitting a Holley sniper is likely to achieve your goals for a lot less money and effort.
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Blue wrote: Fri Jul 15, 22 8:30 pm Fitting a Holley sniper is likely to achieve your goals for a lot less money and effort.
Totally agree, unless you want more gears and a wider Cylinder head, and a shed load more complexity.
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Blue wrote: Fri Jul 15, 22 8:30 pm Fitting a Holley sniper is likely to achieve your goals for a lot less money and effort.
Well that was 'planA' - I even had one in my basket on my last trip to the US. The trouble is that *may* fix the smell but what I didnt want to do was go down that route only to find I still need a refesh and a cam downgrade blah blah ... more money and hassle and might not be there still. I do love the idea of a sniper though - I'm just not sure the engine in its current form is ideal. I dunno. Never used one !

I really am just thinking out loud at this stage. Which is the joy of the forum of course. I've had her over 16 years now and I'm hoping for another 16 ( :) ) but its clear to me I will have to do something at some point. Given the way the world is shifting is a modern swap the best plan.
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Pete wrote: Fri Jul 15, 22 8:42 pm
Blue wrote: Fri Jul 15, 22 8:30 pm Fitting a Holley sniper is likely to achieve your goals for a lot less money and effort.
Totally agree, unless you want more gears and a wider Cylinder head, and a shed load more complexity.
No. Your hemi-in-a-challenger clearance stories have scared me enough. :lol:
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Fuel injection and engine management will give you current combo modern manners, the full Holley sniper system will give you that.
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Morgan speak with the guy ( on here who now owns my old Charger )he’s gone down the sniper route with it and last conversation I had was there was a big increase in fuel consumption- reliability and better performance.
Although I’m running a Chevy block these days this is the direction I’m also seriously considering .
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70GMC wrote: Sat Jul 16, 22 2:47 pm Morgan speak with the guy ( on here who now owns my old Charger )he’s gone down the sniper route with it and last conversation I had was there was a big increase in fuel consumption- reliability and better performance.
Although I’m running a Chevy block these days this is the direction I’m also seriously considering .
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I saw your old car in a thread the other day. Will dig it up. Thanks Rich.
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I did put the holly sniper in the Charger with the management and distributor runs really well with the big cam /stroker engine certainly noticed the difference starters first time every time definitely going to do it with my current charger I’m building


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Thanks Colin. Yes, I think its the way to go - just got to decide if I calm the rest of it a bit first.
I suppose there is no harm in doing it and then seeing if its OK. Worse case it comes off while I do the oily bits then back on.

Is that Richs old Charger in the red ??!?
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No it’s one that was for sale on here last year
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