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Hey Tom. searched the web and found www.mopar1.us/engine2.html. Now what I know on a manual shift car could run a lower rpm than an Automatic. They are saying between 800-850 for a 440 at 16pounds of vacuum. Depends on what has been done to the motor. With the high lift cam we always had to go a little higher to keep the car running but that motor was bored out with high rise intake and 2 double pumper Holley carbs on it. So if it is pretty much stock may be a street cam this should work fine. Good luck. Lets see what other's say it will be interesting to see. Russ.
Well Tom. Now that you are flooded with info roll the dice. It is a tweak and drive to get it rite. Like the guy's say if the motor is sock then what I said should be good. But bigger cam and diff. head's with diff. carb may have to go a little higher on rpm. The site I was on states that you should open vacuum port and adjust fuel flow. Well hope you get her like you want it don't get frustrated. If you can find someone with the old Sun machine that would be a plus to get her tuned up rite. Russ.
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