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WTB Holley street dominator manifold
any out there
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I have one without the water crossover. $150 plus shipping.
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Will look in the pile this weekend. I know I have some torker 1s and others
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isn't one of the ones made by a Pontiac company essentially a copy of it?
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The Holley Street Dominator was designed around the 1976-77 time frame by Holley Engineering to be 3% better flow vs a RA-IV intake but at a much lower cost. This was a documented 3% on a back to back RA-IV vs Holley test.
Some years later, I believe Steve and a couple of other guys, took a nicely ported Holley HSD intake and had it cast up by a outfit doing the casting in China. Not sure if the people who did the casting are still out there. Flow was based on a given intake from China. The Holley HSD stuff were very consistent in flow. Tom V. I still have the one Holley gave me as a Christmas Present in 1977. I might have one or two in the garage, will look.
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The original Street Dominator manifold was cast by Winters foundry, the same people who made the aluminum engine parts castings for GM in the 60's (RA-IV intakes, etc).
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I have a winters casting of the HSD;
I came brand new with my car back in 1995; Brand new, less box. I installed it for a short time during the summer of 1996(?), but it made the aircleaner contact the underside of my hood, so I went back the the stock intake. I have the installation instructions tucked away.
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1970 Formula 400 Carousel Red paint on Black standard interior A no-engine, no-transmission, no-wheel option car. Quite likely one of few '70 Muncie three speed Formula 400's left. 1991 Grand Am: 14.4 @ 93.7mph (DA corrected) (retired DD, stock appearing) 2009 Cobalt SS: 13.9 @ 103mph (current DD; makes something north of 300hp & 350ft/lbs) |
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manifold
thanks ill pass on the one without the crossover but interested in the others
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I saw a couple on Facebook Marketplace near you.
Don't get caught up in collecting though (mine, not for sale). And don't forget to see if the accessory for the choke and/or throttle bracket are there or you'll have to fabricate something.
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wasnt the tomahawk the original HSD copy ported by SD performance? now that name is no longer used but the same intake is made by pro products, i have a polished version that has the tomahawk name ground off of the bottom just like all the others ive seen after tomahawk name was gone. |
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holley dominator
i have one for sale. In good condition 150.00 plus shipping.
dave |
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I have about everything but that one.
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