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Holley Strip Dominator Intake - Big Block Chevy V8 - 300-5

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Holley Strip Dominator Intake - Big Block Chevy V8 - 300-5Overview: Carburetor Intake Manifold 396ci 502ci with Rectangular Port Heads Features: Single Plane Open Plenum Design Deep Plenum Design with Isolated Runners 4150 Square Bore Carburetor Mounting Flange Power band: 4500 8500 RPM Port Size: 2. 30 height 1. 60" width Height: Front 4. 77", Rear 6. 16" Application: Year Make Model Submodel Engine Size 1975 1989 Chevrolet P30 454 7. 4L V8 1973 1986 Chevrolet C20 Suburban 454 7. 4L V8 1973 1985 Chevrolet

Overview:

Carburetor Intake Manifold 396ci-502ci with Rectangular Port Heads

Features:

  • Single Plane/Open Plenum Design
  • Deep Plenum Design with Isolated Runners
  • 4150 Square Bore Carburetor Mounting Flange
  • Power band: 4500-8500 RPM
  • Port Size: 2.30” height 1.60" width
  • Height: Front 4.77", Rear 6.16"

Application:

Year Make Model Submodel Engine Size
1975 - 1989 Chevrolet P30 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1986 Chevrolet C20 Suburban 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1985 Chevrolet K20 Suburban 454/7.4L V8
1975 - 1986 Chevrolet C20 454/7.4L V8
1975 - 1986 Chevrolet C30 454/7.4L V8
1979 - 1989 GMC P3500 454/7.4L V8
1977 - 1986 Chevrolet K30 454/7.4L V8
1979 - 1986 GMC K3500 454/7.4L V8
1979 - 1986 GMC C2500 454/7.4L V8
1979 - 1986 GMC C2500 Suburban 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1980 Chevrolet C10 Suburban 454/7.4L V8
1979 - 1986 GMC C3500 454/7.4L V8
1963 - 1969 Chevrolet Impala 427/7L V8
1963 - 1969 Chevrolet Bel Air 427/7L V8
1963 - 1969 Chevrolet Biscayne 427/7L V8
1970 - 1976 Chevrolet Caprice 454/7.4L V8
1970 - 1976 Chevrolet Impala 454/7.4L V8
1970 - 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 454/7.4L V8
1970 - 1975 Chevrolet Bel Air 454/7.4L V8
1975 - 1980 Chevrolet C10 454/7.4L V8
1970 - 1975 Chevrolet El Camino 454/7.4L V8
1965 - 1969 Chevrolet Impala 396/6.5L V8
1965 - 1969 Chevrolet Bel Air 396/6.5L V8
1965 - 1969 Chevrolet Biscayne 396/6.5L V8
1966 - 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle 396/6.5L V8
1966 - 1970 Chevrolet El Camino 396/6.5L V8
1971 - 1975 GMC Sprint 402/6.6L V8
1976 - 1980 Chevrolet K10 454/7.4L V8
1970 - 1974 Chevrolet P30 Van 454/7.4L V8
1971 - 1975 GMC Sprint 454/7.4L V8
1970 - 1974 GMC P35/P3500 Van 454/7.4L V8
1970 - 1974 Chevrolet Corvette 454/7.4L V8
1966 - 1969 Chevrolet Caprice 396/6.5L V8
1966 - 1969 Chevrolet Caprice 427/7L V8
1966 - 1969 Chevrolet Corvette 427/7L V8
1973 - 1976 GMC Jimmy 454/7.4L V8
1976 - 1979 Chevrolet P20 454/7.4L V8
1975 - 1978 GMC C15 454/7.4L V8
1975 - 1978 GMC C15 Suburban 454/7.4L V8
1975 - 1978 GMC C25 454/7.4L V8
1975 - 1978 GMC C25 Suburban 454/7.4L V8
1975 - 1978 GMC C35 454/7.4L V8
1970 - 1973 Chevrolet P20 Van 454/7.4L V8
1975 - 1978 GMC P35 454/7.4L V8
1970 - 1973 Chevrolet Chevelle 454/7.4L V8
1967 - 1969 Chevrolet Camaro 396/6.5L V8
1970 - 1972 GMC C35/C3500 Pickup 402/6.6L V8
1970 - 1972 GMC K15/K1500 Suburban 402/6.6L V8
1970 - 1972 Chevrolet C10 Suburban 402/6.6L V8
1970 - 1972 Chevrolet C20 Pickup 402/6.6L V8
1970 - 1972 Chevrolet C20 Suburban 402/6.6L V8
1970 - 1972 Chevrolet C30 Pickup 402/6.6L V8
1970 - 1972 GMC C15/C1500 Pickup 402/6.6L V8
1970 - 1972 GMC C15/C1500 Suburban 402/6.6L V8
1970 - 1972 Chevrolet K10 Suburban 402/6.6L V8
1970 - 1972 GMC C25/C2500 Pickup 402/6.6L V8
1970 - 1972 GMC C25/C2500 Suburban 402/6.6L V8
1973 - 1975 Chevrolet Laguna 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1975 Chevrolet Malibu 454/7.4L V8
1970 - 1972 Chevrolet Townsman 454/7.4L V8
1976 - 1978 GMC K25 454/7.4L V8
1970 - 1972 Chevrolet Kingswood 454/7.4L V8
1976 - 1978 Chevrolet K5 Blazer 454/7.4L V8
1976 - 1978 Chevrolet K20 454/7.4L V8
1987 - 1989 GMC R3500 454/7.4L V8
1987 - 1989 GMC V3500 454/7.4L V8
1970 - 1972 Chevrolet Biscayne 454/7.4L V8
1968 - 1969 GMC C35/C3500 Pickup 396/6.5L V8
1968 - 1969 GMC K15/K1500 Pickup 396/6.5L V8
1968 - 1969 GMC K25/K2500 Pickup 396/6.5L V8
1968 - 1969 Chevrolet C10 Pickup 396/6.5L V8
1968 - 1969 Chevrolet C10 Suburban 396/6.5L V8
1968 - 1969 Chevrolet C20 Pickup 396/6.5L V8
1968 - 1969 Chevrolet C20 Suburban 396/6.5L V8
1968 - 1969 Chevrolet C30 Pickup 396/6.5L V8
1968 - 1969 GMC C15/C1500 Pickup 396/6.5L V8
1968 - 1969 GMC C15/C1500 Suburban 396/6.5L V8
1968 - 1969 GMC C25/C2500 Pickup 396/6.5L V8
1968 - 1969 Chevrolet K30 Pickup 396/6.5L V8
1966 - 1967 Chevrolet Malibu 396/6.5L V8
1968 - 1969 Chevrolet K10 Pickup 396/6.5L V8
1968 - 1969 Chevrolet K10 Suburban 396/6.5L V8
1968 - 1969 Chevrolet K20 Pickup 396/6.5L V8
1968 - 1969 GMC C25/C2500 Suburban 396/6.5L V8
1969 - 1970 Chevrolet Nova 396/6.5L V8
1968 - 1969 GMC K35/K3500 Pickup 396/6.5L V8
1970 - 1971 Chevrolet K30 Pickup 402/6.6L V8
1970 - 1971 GMC K35/K3500 Pickup 402/6.6L V8
1973 - 1974 GMC C35/C3500 Pickup 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1974 GMC K25/K2500 Pickup 454/7.4L V8
1987 - 1988 Chevrolet R30 454/7.4L V8
1987 - 1988 Chevrolet V30 454/7.4L V8
1979 - 1980 GMC C1500 454/7.4L V8
1979 - 1980 GMC C1500 Suburban 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1974 Chevrolet C10 Pickup 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1974 Chevrolet C20 Pickup 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1974 Chevrolet C30 Pickup 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1974 GMC C15/C1500 Pickup 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1974 GMC C15/C1500 Suburban 454/7.4L V8
1975 - 1976 GMC G25 454/7.4L V8
1976 - 1977 GMC K25 Suburban 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1974 Chevrolet K30 Pickup 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1974 Chevrolet K20 Pickup 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1974 GMC C25/C2500 Pickup 454/7.4L V8
1975 - 1976 Chevrolet G30 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1974 GMC K35/K3500 Pickup 454/7.4L V8
1970 - 1971 GMC P25/P2500 Van 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1974 Chevrolet G10 Van 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1974 Chevrolet G20 Van 454/7.4L V8
1973 - 1974 Chevrolet G30 Van 454/7.4L V8
1968 GMC K15/K1500 Suburban 396/6.5L V8
1968 GMC K25/K2500 Suburban 396/6.5L V8
1968 Chevrolet Chevy II 396/6.5L V8
1970 Chevrolet C10 Pickup 402/6.6L V8
1972 Chevrolet Townsman 402/6.6L V8
1974 GMC K15/K1500 Suburban 454/7.4L V8
1989 Chevrolet R3500 454/7.4L V8
1989 Chevrolet V3500 454/7.4L V8
1976 GMC G35 454/7.4L V8
1976 GMC K15 454/7.4L V8
1980 GMC K1500 454/7.4L V8
1974 Chevrolet K10 Pickup 454/7.4L V8
1974 GMC C25/C2500 Suburban 454/7.4L V8
1976 Chevrolet G20 454/7.4L V8
1973 Chevrolet P10 Van 454/7.4L V8
1979 GMC P1500 454/7.4L V8
1973 Chevrolet Blazer 454/7.4L V8
1974 GMC K25/K2500 Suburban 454/7.4L V8

Specs:

Brand Holley
Construction Cast
Emission Code 3
Engine Chevy Big Block V8
Finish Satin
Flange Style 4150 Square Bore
Front Height 4.77 inch
Fuel System Type Carb
Manifold Type High Rise
Product Type Manifold
Rear Height 6.16 inch
RPM Power Band 4500-8500
Warranty Limited 90 Day
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Davejayhawk
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★★★★★ 4
Awesome Boards….BUT the Smell!!!!
Color: Carbonized, Size: 3-piece
I’d love to give these 5 stars, they are heavy, well made, smooth, deep juice grooves, just nice….but the smell! I washed them, then used vinegar on them, set them outside over night, washed them again….its better but still present. I’d love some guidance on this. I’m hoping it goes away in a few days. It’s like a very strong woodsy smell that actually made my whole kitchen smell like these boards! Edit: Ok, here's what I did. Washed, let dry, coated and scrubbed with apple cider vinegar, set them in a high air flow area for 24 hours (I put mine outside on the patio over night), washed and scrubbed again, let dry, scrubbed with lemons and salt, let dry, washed again. Finally, there is still a slight smell if you push them against your nose but that seems to be fading as well. So, great boards if you want to go stubbornly go through the smell removal process. I don't think it's a chemical smell, I think it's processed bamboo that is shrink wrapped in air tight packaging too soon after manufacturing. Anyway, I'll move this to 4 stars....but lots of work involved here!
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Shannon Latham
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Obsessed with these boards!!
Color: Carbonized, Size: 3-piece
I love these cutting boards! It’s one of those items you don’t even know you need until you get them. Three perfect smaller sizes that can be used for so many different serving ideas. Great quality, great price. Definitely worth the buy!!!!
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BF J.V.
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Economical and descent for price
Color: Carbonized, Size: 3-piece, Color: Carbonized, Size: 3-piece
Pleased with price, style, color, and the 3 sizes of these carbonized bamboo cutting boards. Based on the reviews had the expectation of the "smell", which is the oil used to seal the cutting boards. (I suspect linseed oil was used based on the lingering smell, as the off-gasing process is longer. It's also cheaper than Tung oil and food grade mineral oil.) I work with wood and various oil sealants so the smell is a non-issue. As there are natural ways to speed that process up and minimize the smell. In addition, I will be using fractionated coconut oil or food grade mineral oil to seal cutting boards on a regularly basis (monthly or more frequent). As we live in a dry climate, hard water, and frequent use. Appreciate the other reviews which lead to our purchase and reasonable expectation of these cutting boards.
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Louisville, US
★★★★★ 4
Good but wood smell
Color: Carbonized, Size: 3-piece
These came with a woodsy smell but the price was great for the quality
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Robert Kiehn
New York, US
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The Best Apologetics Book I've Ever Read!
This is one of the best apologetics books I've ever read!! Greg Koukl, President of Stand To Reason at str.org has written a great and informative book that is very thought provoking and often points out atheist contradictions and logical fallacies not to mention how lackluster and ignorant atheist thinking is. Here is a good review of it: [..] "Discerning Reader Editorial Review Reviewed 02/17/2009 by Tim Challies. Recommended. A valuable tool to assist Christians in sharing and defending the faith. I have a bit of an aversion to books on apologetics. I don't know exactly why this is, but it may be that many of them seem to teach methods of defending the faith that either manipulate or bludgeon. Somehow grace and apologetics do not seem to go together as they ought. So it was with perhaps just a bit of reluctance that I began reading Gregory Koukl's Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions. This is a book that promises to teach a new method, a respectful method, of defending the faith and of attempting to convince others of the truth of Christianity. This is not an apologetics 101 text, as in a book that will compare and contrast various apologetic methods; instead, it is a guide, a book that seeks to lead the reader into a new method of sharing his faith with others. "If you're like a lot of people who pick up a book like this, you would like to make a difference for the kingdom, but you are not sure how to begin. I want to give you a game plan, a strategy to get involved in a way you never thought you could, yet with a tremendous margin of safety." Here is what Koukl promises--he sets no small goal. "I am going to teach you how to navigate in conversations so that you stay in control--in a good way--even though your knowledge is limited. You may know nothing about answering challenges people raise against what you believe. You may even be a brand new Christian. It doesn't matter. I am going to introduce you to a handful of effective maneuvers--I call them tactics--that will help you stay in control." This tactical approach is a useful one, for it allows you to stay "in the driver's seat in conversations, so you can productively direct the discussion, exposing faulty thinking and suggesting more fruitful alternatives along the way." It is important to note that "tactics are not manipulative tricks or slice ruses. They are not clever ploys to embarrass other people and force them to submit to your point of view. They are not meant to belittle or humiliate those who disagree so you can gain notches in your spiritual belt." Instead, they are ways of guiding a conversation to expose poor reasoning and then use that as a bridge to the truth. Koukl begins by looking at three basics skills the Christian will need if he wishes to be an effective apologist. First, he must have knowledge, having a familiarity with the central message of the Bible; second, he must have knowledge that is tempered by wisdom that makes his message clear and persuasive; third, he must have the character of a Christian, embodying the virtues of the kingdom he serves. Then, over the course of four chapters, Koukl unveils his tactic. He calls it "The Columbo." The key to this tactic is to "go on the offensive in an inoffensive way by using carefully selected questions to productively advance the conversation." Never make a statement when a question will do the job. When you ask questions and listen carefully, you gather information that can be used to show a person where his thinking is faulty. Questions can be used to gather information, to reverse the burden of proof or to lead the conversation. Either way, the person asking the question is the person who leads the discussion. He sets a modest and realistic goal for his interactions with unbelievers. "My goal," he says, "is to find clever ways to exploit someone's bad thinking for the purpose of guiding her to truth, yet remaining gracious and charitable at the same time. My aim is to manage, not manipulate; to control, not coerce; to finesse, not fight. I want the same for you." The goal of this kind of apologetics, then, is not necessarily to win someone to Christ. That may be an ultimate goal or an ultimate hope, but the goal of an individual encounter is nothing more than, in Koukl's words, "putting a stone in someone's shoe." "I want to give him something worth thinking about, something he can't ignore because it continues to poke at him in a good way." In Part 2 of the book, Koukl offers guidance in finding flaws in the way people reason. He offers specific tactics to unveil poor reasoning and to turn it back against a person. He calls these things like Suicide, Sibling Rivalry, Taking the Roof Off. He offers advice on countering the human steamroller (you've tried to discuss issues with people like this) and the Rhodes scholar, the supposed expert. When I think of Christian apologetics, I tend to think of Evidence that Demands a Verdict or some of the classics of days gone by. But in this book Koukl offers a new approach and one that is well-suited to the times. He teaches the Christian to think well, to exemplify grace and to humbly lead a conversation to the truth. "We may spend hours helping someone carefully work through an issue without ever mentioning God, Jesus or the Bible. This does not mean we aren't advancing the kingdom. It is always a step in the right direction when he help others think more carefully. If nothing else, it gives them tools to assess the bigger questions that eventually come up." Apologetics is not always a discipline that is done with grace. But in this book Koukl shares tactics that will prove beneficial to any Christian. They may just revolutionize the way you interact with unbelievers. I highly recommend it." I give this book 5/5 stars and recommend it to both Christians and atheists alike as well as everyone in between.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2011

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