Originally Posted by: HK1837 AFAIK the HT and HK 307 exhaust wee identical. The most likely reason a HT-HG Brougham made less noise than a HK Brougham is a HT-HG Brougham were all 308s.
HT dizzy has 4deg max advance more than a HX dizzy, which definitely would make a difference on the right combination of internals.
There is little difference between HT-HQ and HZ-HZ heads flow wise - they are the same flow wise and chamber wise. What you gain by using the earlier heads is the intake is no longer exhaust heated, which could only be good performance wise. The EGR manifold bolts straight on to the early heads. Your car would have performed better with the early manifold too.
Your car was not stock, 30 thou over using who knows what compression ratio and whatever grind they put on the cam. I can tell you that with the early manifold it would have produced significantly more peak power, that is a simple fact. The runners in the pollution manifold are not much different size wise to the early manifold. It is the ribs in the runners, the area under the carb and the radiuses in the runners. The exhaust heating doesn't help, but the early manifold were water heated so not a huge difference there. Flow bench results show that the pollution manifold is the killer on the stock engines. The early manifold flows very similar to the heads which you'd expect on a brand new design from scratch engine, the pollution on inhibits the heads, see below:
Stock heads flow 96.6cfm @ 10" and 152.7" @ 25".
Early manifold flows 91cfm @ 10" and 143.9 @ 25" (you can see why with L34 head mods they opened up the manifold a bit to improve it to match).
HX manifold flows 75.6cfm @ 10" and 119.5cfm 25".
Performer flows 95.2cfm @ 10" and 150.5 at 25".
That pollution manifold (unless modified) is the single biggest impediment to power production in the HX engine, and GMH dyno figures show it clearly. Same cam, same flowing heads, same compression as the HJ engine. Sure it has 4deg less total advance and a flap in the LH exhaust manifold, but it still won't rev and power drops off far lower than the HJ. The manifold is the problem. Put on a Performer and you will be back to a HJ like engine.
Early LH Torana had HQ engines. They didn't change to HJ engines until around 9/74.
That's what I am saying to you, that that HX intake was not a impediment at all to a stock or slightly mod engine. when everyone knew that my stock GEM 308 went so well. and with the 20/60 cam and L34 valves how could it pull 5300RPM in top with a 3.08 diff if that was the case and this is proof I have of that.
I had people with stock 351 and 350 who would not give it a go for fear of getting hosed off even one with a XC 351 and a small cam, he were a mechanic to and all but would just smile in fear of his ego getting bruised.
I have never had exhaust manifolds on any of my 308's, I only remember that my LH SLR5000 had the cable to the carby, so I take it that the HJ went to cable and the LH did at the same time. so it maybe was a HJ 308 type only with extractors and 650 double pumper Holley on it and response from both stock engines was the same, only for the lighter LH making any difference and the HQ 308 with twin exhaust had the same response, I can say that without a doubt and I did around 300,000KM in that car.
If the intake were a problem with flow I should of experienced it's lack and that is what I am pointing out. there was no such lack at all to 5300RPM but I would think there would at a higher rev or bigger cam.
I believed in big intakes were the go in my early days, but seen no problems in 308's making great power at 6500RPM and even rev to 7000RPM with HQ type of intakes I would never recommend a Torker or such to anyone on a street car. never seen a HQ type intake make max power over 6500RPM.
I am sure that the HT-G-Q-J intake flows better than a HX-Z and always did think that but I thought why bother tossing it when it did the job so well.
I can understand your point of view totally and I would of believed such as a fact, why would I want to put shit ADR27A crap like that on my pre ADR27 engine, I understand totally, but the fact is it did not rob power at all.
There may be an improvement because due to no heat was entering the intake because no EGR or hot water piping and I did a lot KM of flat out driving on the highway.
Maybe the HQ type would give a little bit better and I am sure it would at maybe 5000RPM and over, if I went to a 25/65 cam it would of been gone for sure but that type of cam loose low down torque and I did not want that, they give a bit more top end but don't truly perform better over the 1/4 and the 30/70 type cam have nothing down low but do hall and the 35/75 and up start to be crap running well one day and crap the next shit box to drive on the street, no one can live with that unless you do low KM a year.
As to the dizzy I tuned them to hear a ping and then backed them off 2 deg and ran the vac adv straight off the intake, not off the carby and she would start in an instant and people would comment on that, spinning out that it started in an instant. that other dizzy was a HG 253 auto one.
If you look into a 350 HQ intake it has the same looking ribs as a HX does, only the chev intake is a crappy cast iron rubbish, just like the Ford Cleveland crap.