For all of you interested in modifying your Studebaker V8's, here is my latest creation. it is a 289 Studebaker engine, bored 60 over using Ross pistons, extensive headwork using big valve heads and Flow Bench testing. I used a high rise intake manifold from Jeff Rice which is from a Dodge 340 engine. In order to use it with a high air cleaner and a Holley style carburetor, I had to modify a hood and used the pictured hood scoop which I believe matches the car. The car runs good and strong. Also, it is equipped with a Mustang T5 5 speed transmission. According to the information fed into the computer when doing the engine it is approximately 330 HP.

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Modified Studebaker Engine Using a High Rise Intake Manifold
Roly Lusted, Past President Hamilton Chapter SDC
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Very nice setup.The Scoop is kinda eating the Hood Bulge! Wouldn't the R1 Air Cleaner have fit under the Hood? That KN one looks very tall.
So "Big Valve" Heads means; standard V8 Heads Ported with R3 valves?
Thats about a 90 to 105 HP boost, what kind of Compression ratio is that?
The R2 Water Manifold makes me think you were planning for a Supercharger at some point.StudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
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look nice cheers jimmijimmsigpicAnything worth doing deserves your best shot. Do it right the first time. When you're done you will know it. { I'm just the guy who thinks he knows everything, my buddy is the guy who knows everything.} cheers jimmijim*****SDC***** member
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Jeff
Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain
Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)
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Originally posted by swvalcon View PostNice car and I think the scoop looks just fine.
Ted
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So "Big Valve" Heads means; standard V8 Heads Ported with R3 valves? Thats about a 90 to 105 HP boost,
jack vinesPackardV8
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Jeez... He said he used a dyno sim program... It's an estimate....
Originally posted by PackardV8 View PostStudeRich is right 99.9% of the time on matters Studebaker, but those numbers are no where, no way in line with my experience. On what dyno figures can we determine this supposed HP boost?
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Jeff
Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain
Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)
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