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Old 11-11-2015 | 11:21 AM
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I want to use that intake and will look for takeoffs if so, otherwise I'll just look for the dart aluminums.
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Old 11-11-2015 | 11:31 AM
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I had two , neither were lined .
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Old 11-12-2015 | 07:37 AM
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no brass lining in fact ones ..however they are avail by diff companys
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I think merlin made a brass lined intake.

Any particular reason you specifically want the dart intake ?
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Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
I think merlin made a brass lined intake.

Any particular reason you specifically want the dart intake ?
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I have the engines out of the boat and am going to be moving forward with heads/cams (remember our email discussion which was very helpful).

I have the Weiand single planes now, and have heard there were better options available now. My thought was that if HP500 dart intakes were brass lined they would work good for me, as I am in brackish water, although I trailer and flush everytime, and have run straight aluminum intakes for years with no issue so not a big deal.

I haven't decided but was thinking of going with the Dart hp500 style, Edelbrock victor jr., or even the professional products dart knock offs. Or I could stay with the Weiands if they are adequate.

Any thoughts?
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I have the engines out of the boat and am going to be moving forward with heads/cams (remember our email discussion which was very helpful).

I have the Weiand single planes now, and have heard there were better options available now. My thought was that if HP500 dart intakes were brass lined they would work good for me, as I am in brackish water, although I trailer and flush everytime, and have run straight aluminum intakes for years with no issue so not a big deal.

I haven't decided but was thinking of going with the Dart hp500 style, Edelbrock victor jr., or even the professional products dart knock offs. Or I could stay with the Weiands if they are adequate.

Any thoughts?
.if i was going to be purchasing new intakes, I would probably go with victor JR over the dart JMO
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Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
.if i was going to be purchasing new intakes, I would probably go with victor JR over the dart JMO
Because of reduced plenum volume with smaller displacement, or design? What about the old Weiands from the 420s? They don't have an air gap, and have the exhaust crossover. They appear to be a smaller single plane.
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Old 11-13-2015 | 10:44 AM
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Teague sells brass lined Merlins. Their site shows both of the 9.8 versions as being out of stock.
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