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Topic: World of AMC Intakes
Posted By: kirkwood
Subject: World of AMC Intakes
Date Posted: Jun/29/2007 at 12:32am
None of these intakes are for sale.

Please post only pics of intakes in this thread and discuss in another thread.

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Posted By: kirkwood
Date Posted: Jun/29/2007 at 12:36am
R4B

Edelbrock

Crossram

Offy Dual Quad

Edelbrock Tunnel Ram

Homemade Tunnel Ram

HLR

Air-gapped Torker

Edelbrock UR18

Modified UR18

SP2P for L6

Sheet metal Hogan

Air-Gap vs INDY

Grant Rebel blower intake

Custom intake from overseas


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Posted By: nitrojeep383
Date Posted: Aug/25/2007 at 6:09am



Posted By: rebel70blue
Date Posted: Dec/01/2007 at 11:15am
Here's my pics from the original thread:
 
69 390 4bbl
 
70 390 4bbl
 
Early Machine Intake
 
Fake Early Machine Intake
 
Late Machine Intake
 
Fake Late Machine Intake
 
72 4bbl
 
 


Posted By: ChrisQ
Date Posted: Dec/12/2007 at 6:03pm
 
ChrisQ


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Posted By: PHAT69AMX
Date Posted: Dec/17/2007 at 8:39am
Couple Offenhauser AMC Intakes - Dual Quad and Dual Port
 


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Posted By: RADAMX
Date Posted: Jan/26/2008 at 4:02am
since we are talking AMC intakes here is a tunnel ram I built a long time ago and my current EFI indy intake.Wink


Posted By: amx39068
Date Posted: Mar/27/2008 at 4:29am

Maybe I am getting a bit old and my vision isn't what is once was but I can't see any difference in the early and late Machine intake.  Can anyone tell what the differences are?   We have the Machine prototype intake that was removed from the AMC factory by an AMC employee when the factory was shut down and I would like to know if it is the same as the early intake in the picture that my aging eyes can't see the difference from the later version.



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Posted By: PHAT69AMX
Date Posted: Mar/27/2008 at 8:29am
The area right behind the carb is visibly different between the early and late intakes.
Early is lower with 3 cylindical bolt boss protrusions.
Late is raised, has a kinda rectangular recess, and bosses are flush.


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Posted By: billd
Date Posted: Mar/27/2008 at 9:10am
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    Posted: 29 Jun 2007 at 8:32am
None of these intakes are for sale.

Please post only pics of intakes in this thread and discuss in another thread.

Edited by kirkwood - 17 Aug 2007 at 7:30am


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Posted By: one bad rambler
Date Posted: Apr/06/2008 at 12:41pm
                                                64 american wagon with a UR-18 and a Joe Hunt/Jack Cotten magneto 200 hp shot!!!


Posted By: billd
Date Posted: Jul/19/2008 at 10:05pm
Please use this thread for IMAGES only, and discuss in another thread.
Thanks.


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Posted By: underdog57
Date Posted: Oct/28/2008 at 12:58pm
Offy dual quad / edelbrock TR2 ???
 
 
 
 
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Posted By: 70MarkDonohue
Date Posted: Dec/21/2008 at 1:47pm
My new old offy with 2 carters 500 cfm.
 
Modify stock intake.


Posted By: 401Ambo
Date Posted: Jan/10/2009 at 8:36am





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'72 401 Ambassador wagon
'69 pro-Street AMX
AMX/2 (starting soon)


Posted By: 401Ambo
Date Posted: Jan/10/2009 at 11:20am

My intake collection
 

Torker converted to efi, four corner cooling
 
 

Enderle fuel injection manifold converted to efi


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'72 401 Ambassador wagon
'69 pro-Street AMX
AMX/2 (starting soon)


Posted By: crossramrambler
Date Posted: Feb/08/2009 at 10:53am


Posted By: Goodare 72 SST
Date Posted: Feb/19/2009 at 8:29pm
Can't wait for spring, 150 shot Top Shot Nitrous System hidden for fun and they won't know what hit them.Thumbs%20Up
Front View
Left Side View
Back View
Top View


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Posted By: The PIG Smith
Date Posted: Mar/10/2009 at 8:11pm

Last Summer (July '08) my wife and I attended the 39th Street Rod Nationals in Louisville, KY.

While there, we strolled through the swap meet and saw this intake.
I know nothing more about it, but am presenting it here to the group.
 
 
 
 


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Posted By: superk401
Date Posted: May/20/2009 at 8:10am


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Posted By: Rebel 327
Date Posted: May/28/2009 at 9:49pm
Rambler 327 with highly modified Edelbrock Torquer


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Rebel 327 4-speed


Posted By: SC397
Date Posted: May/31/2009 at 8:57am
Cool!


Posted By: Brootal
Date Posted: Oct/06/2009 at 9:07am
Originally posted by Rebel 327 Rebel 327 wrote:

Rambler 327 with highly modified Edelbrock Torquer
 
THAT is cool... CoolCoolCool
 
...but it's spelt TORKER. :)


Posted By: billd
Date Posted: Oct/06/2009 at 9:50am
From page 1, 6.29.2007

None of these intakes are for sale.

Please post only pics of intakes in this thread and discuss in another thread.  <<<<<<<---------

Edited by kirkwood - Aug/16/2007 at 11:30pm



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Posted By: SC397
Date Posted: Oct/12/2009 at 9:10pm
TRACO RD68899 vs Machine X3199782C


Posted By: Ram Air Rick
Date Posted: Oct/12/2009 at 9:29pm
SC397 (Rick)?
 
You got some esplaning to to do !Wacko  LOL
 
What hath Traco wrought?
 
What's the history behind this piece?
 
Rich C.
 
Originally posted by SC397 SC397 wrote:

TRACO RD68899 vs Machine X3199782C


Posted By: SC397
Date Posted: Oct/14/2009 at 7:18am
The only info that I have is where a guy posted one up for sale on ebay in 2008. He claimed that it was a TRACO Trans Am intake manifold and was used in Trans Am racing during all of 1970 and some of '71. The guy claimed that there were only 5 or 6 made which, I find very hard to believe. I first saw the one I bought on a '70 AMX in Detroit. The guy eventually pulled it off and had it for sale at our local show so, I bought it. The general shape of the runners are really similar to the Rebel Machine intake. The top is actually 5/8" taller than the Machine intake. The part number is RD 68899. I often wondered if that was AMC's Research and Development part number or, TRACO's.


Posted By: SC397
Date Posted: Oct/14/2009 at 10:24pm
Um.. my Daughter can sell it when I am dead and gone so, you might want to talk to her.. Actually, I was thinking about putting it on my '68 AMX with the 343 (B&S to 370) DN 5 speed. Yep, it is aluminum. I am trying to find out who casted the aluminum parts for TRACO just for the heck of it. It would be cool to do a real comparison between the TRACO intake, the Machine intake and the R4B to see what the real numbers are.    


Posted By: SC397
Date Posted: Oct/24/2009 at 1:09pm
The Wall..



Posted By: AMC instigator
Date Posted: Oct/24/2009 at 1:27pm
Very Nice wall!!! Including the luggage racks.  The 71 cast iron is taller than the Machine one, almost like the same height comparison in the pics with a traco one. It was said not to discuss them here, just post pics, but I did not know where to add that info. Sorry Bill.  SH


Posted By: SC397
Date Posted: Oct/24/2009 at 1:38pm
Edelbrock UR11? & Offy Dual Quad

1969 & 1970 Edelbrock STR11

R4B & TRACO

AMC Torker & MOPAR/AMC Torker

Torker & Air Gap

AMC Performer & MOPAR/AMC Performer

Performer & Holley Street Dominator


Posted By: billd
Date Posted: Jan/26/2010 at 7:08am
None of these intakes are for sale.

Please post only pics of intakes in this thread and discuss in another thread.

Edited by kirkwood - Aug/16/2007 at 11:30pm

I'd rather not keep pasting this in every few posts as a reminder..............


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Posted By: SuperStockAMX
Date Posted: Jun/12/2010 at 2:18am


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1970 AMC AMX
NHRA SS/H Class
MACH Development 4300 Autolite equiped 390, Jerico 4-speed
w/ Advanced Clutch


Posted By: SuperStockAMX
Date Posted: Jun/12/2010 at 2:20am


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1970 AMC AMX
NHRA SS/H Class
MACH Development 4300 Autolite equiped 390, Jerico 4-speed
w/ Advanced Clutch


Posted By: SuperStockAMX
Date Posted: Jun/12/2010 at 2:21am


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1970 AMC AMX
NHRA SS/H Class
MACH Development 4300 Autolite equiped 390, Jerico 4-speed
w/ Advanced Clutch


Posted By: SuperStockAMX
Date Posted: Jun/12/2010 at 10:10pm


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1970 AMC AMX
NHRA SS/H Class
MACH Development 4300 Autolite equiped 390, Jerico 4-speed
w/ Advanced Clutch


Posted By: SuperStockAMX
Date Posted: Jun/12/2010 at 10:11pm


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1970 AMC AMX
NHRA SS/H Class
MACH Development 4300 Autolite equiped 390, Jerico 4-speed
w/ Advanced Clutch


Posted By: SuperStockAMX
Date Posted: Jun/12/2010 at 10:13pm


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1970 AMC AMX
NHRA SS/H Class
MACH Development 4300 Autolite equiped 390, Jerico 4-speed
w/ Advanced Clutch


Posted By: SuperStockAMX
Date Posted: Jun/12/2010 at 10:14pm


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1970 AMC AMX
NHRA SS/H Class
MACH Development 4300 Autolite equiped 390, Jerico 4-speed
w/ Advanced Clutch


Posted By: THE MENACE
Date Posted: Mar/03/2021 at 1:25pm
Pro-Flow 2 EFI Intake Manifold.
 


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Former Owner of:
The Craig Breedlove "AERO AMX"

Still Owner:
SS/AMX #9 replica (THE BIG MENACE)
70 AMX 416, EFI, Nash 5 speed   
70 Javelin 401, 727 (Wife's car)
72 Gremlin Autocross Project.


Posted By: THE MENACE
Date Posted: Mar/03/2021 at 1:27pm
Single Plane Victor Jr. Intake Manifold.
 


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Former Owner of:
The Craig Breedlove "AERO AMX"

Still Owner:
SS/AMX #9 replica (THE BIG MENACE)
70 AMX 416, EFI, Nash 5 speed   
70 Javelin 401, 727 (Wife's car)
72 Gremlin Autocross Project.


Posted By: THE MENACE
Date Posted: Mar/03/2021 at 1:40pm
Pro-Flo 4 EFI Intake Manifold.
 


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Former Owner of:
The Craig Breedlove "AERO AMX"

Still Owner:
SS/AMX #9 replica (THE BIG MENACE)
70 AMX 416, EFI, Nash 5 speed   
70 Javelin 401, 727 (Wife's car)
72 Gremlin Autocross Project.



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