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Old 06-03-2010, 10:40 AM
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Anyone out there know if a 177 weiand under the hood blower with a 650 carb set up will fet under a 2 inch cowl hood on a 69 camaro. The set up isa 434 small block. Clearly it would need a Spectra low profile intake set up but just not sure if it will fit...
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Anyone out there know if a 177 weiand under the hood blower with a 650 carb set up will fet under a 2 inch cowl hood on a 69 camaro. The set up isa 434 small block. Clearly it would need a Spectra low profile intake set up but just not sure if it will fit...
good friend of mine has the B&M small blower with single four barrel under his stock cowl hood on a 69 Camaro. I believe the B&M and Weiand blowers are the same height.

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I believe they are. Do you know if he used a special intake for fitment?
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