Thread: Anyone use Holley SystemMax II?
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05-08-2005 08:17 PM #1
Anyone use Holley SystemMax II?
Hello everyone,
I have been looking at Holleys systemax II. They qoute 425/425 on HP and TQ which is right up my alley. I think thats on a 350cid SBC? It comes with the heads, intake, cam, lifters, pushrods, timing set, almost everything but the carb. No guest work if they the components will work together or not. Its like $1500. Any suggestions on this kit? Thanks.
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05-08-2005 08:42 PM #2
I think that system may give you a choice of a couple different Lunati cams,It looks like a good buy to me. If you need everything anyway then the kit makes a lot of sense .The Etech 170 also looks like a real good head for a 350. That head even did great on Super Chevys test on the 427 small block.
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05-10-2005 06:38 AM #3
Thanks for the reply. The cam that it comes with is pretty wild. You have to rev to 6100 RPM to reach the max HP. I am curious how this motor would do on the street as far as drivability w/ a 2000 stall, cam milage, etc. I would assume idle would be a little choppy. My goal is mid to low 12's in the 1/4 with my 84 Corvette.
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05-10-2005 09:36 PM #4
my dad has that in his 68 Camaro. the idle is quite rough and it sounds absolutly awesome through a set of Flowmasters. It was in the car when we bought it so im not sure what kind of stall it has in it.
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05-11-2005 03:00 PM #5
I figured the idle would be rough with that much overlap. Does it do well on the street? Whats his cruising speed/RPM?
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05-11-2005 07:38 PM #6
it hasnt been driven very much since we've had it. its been in the paint shop for a while. i should be done painting it next week some time and ill tell you what its like on the street.
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05-24-2005 06:06 PM #7
well, we finally got the car back! i took it for a spin and was quite impressed. it does idle rough and a torque converter would be nice. as soon as you hit about 3000 rpm it really takes off, there is no tach so im not really sure where i was shifting at.
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05-25-2005 11:52 AM #8
Go here and see combinations 11-16. These are dyno'd combos from the Air Flow Research site. Note the rpm's where max torque is achieved. As you're aware, on a street motor, you're lookin' for max torque rather than max hp and you want it down low where you can use it. I read a Car Craft article on the SysteMAX, they seemed to have a little trouble pulling the dyno numbers that Holley claims. Of course, the price is right on the Holley combo......
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