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Chinese intakes vs The rest

17K views 43 replies 28 participants last post by  EDrgr  
#1 ·
Dyno wise who has swapped on a Chinese carb intake and seen the difference.... if any?

Im talking BBC Chinese hurricane, air gap, dual plane knock off vs a American Single plane, air gap, etc etc. on any kind of engine for that matter.

Come with facts or don't come at all. Thanks.
 
#5 ·
That magazine in your avatar (and its sister pubs) have done these tests a million times! Professional Products is within a HP or two when it comes to the dual plane air gap style and hurricane single plane style. Every single intake made needs fitting/matching etc if you want a good build...(IMO). Take any of this for what ever u feel its worth to ya :cool:
 
#15 ·
A friend put on a 'Professional Products' intake on his otherwise stock Chevy 350. A few of the bolt holes did not line up with the cyl. head.
A little elongation and it fit ok.
After a day of driving around, his engine began smoking terribly....billowing oil smoke out the exhaust. Engine began knocking and struggling to run.
Pulled it out, pulled it all apart.....pistons and cylinder walls scored to shit.
Turns out, there was still casting sand trapped in the intake somewhere that came loose with vibration and heat expansion....sucked right into the cylinders.
I think he saved about $18 over a comparable Edelbrock Performer!!
 
#26 ·
After installing an American made intake on my SBF and watching both upper and lower radiator hoses suck shut, I pulled the intake off and found casting sand in the front water ports where they go behind the distributor. I called the manufacturer and after further review, they found more on the shelf and some still in the foundry with the same problem. It isn't just import stuff.
 
#21 ·
boost03;4121**** said:
So did you post this from a American made device? Or did you send money to our enemy? Lol
You mean from my free computer? Why yes I did.
I know that something you just cant aviod, but when I can easily do that. I do.
Years from now, when the Chinese call in the debt and your kids or grand kids cant pay it.
They can thank you.
 
#28 ·
lol ... Yea that will fix the problem ... The 1-2% of things that you buy made in America.. Walk around you re house , work and toolbox and report back.. Shit most of Snap on tools are not made here anymore.. Thanks to the POS government that sold us down the river..
 
#25 ·
I have never run a ProProducts intake, but to continue chasing the squirrel here- I have had a Holley strip dominator on my 489 BBC. It ran ok but I had to cut up intake gaskets to install as the manifold would not cover the water hole on the rear on the driver side of the engine. I used a part of another gasket to cover the hole. Worked fine but was a pain to install. This was with a set of Patriot heads- the water crossover hole was machined to fit the hole in the gasket. I have looked at Brodix water ports and they looked the same, so I can't blame the heads. Just looked like the casting was short in that area.

I now have a Sniper Jr. Nice intake but lots of work to get it usable. I changed to EFI and plumbed a fogger on this, so I had the machine work and welding for those. The ports are untouched from casting so you have to do all the port matching work (that is alot of work). And on top of that, the intake I got was not cast for an intake gasket. I had to have .060" taken off of each face. (The engine machinist told me he has had to do this with every Profiler intake he has used.) All totaled- I spent around $700 for that intake. I have not taken the truck to the track, so I don't know what effect it has had on performance. It does look pretty.
 
#30 ·
My brother recently used a Professional Products air gap dual plane on a pump gas 406, 10.6:1, Dart SHP 200cc heads, Comp 4x4 Extreme cam (small), 750 quick fuel. It made 450 hp, and 503 ft. lbs. I'm not saying that the intake is good or bad, and was used due to the engine's owner's limited budget (high school kid).
 
#35 ·
I have a pro products casting intake on one of my efi turbo cars-cleaned up and matched it works well-its also being used mainly because the efi small block ford edelbrock intakes cost a fortune and so do the matching fuel rails--in order to make this intake work all I did was buy the matching fuel rails{also made in china} and instead of using the threaded fits guaranteed to leak on the rail-I had the aluminum fittings welded on--it makes great power and runs good--just wish edelbrock would come back down to reality when it comes to the efi {spyder style} intakes