I realize the plenum area is better designed on the SV2 for all out race performance, but with the possible complications of everything you mentioned, I don’t want to get into all of that for who knows how much difference in overall engine behaviors and measurable performance and fitment issues.
Edelbrocks info is a bit wonky, as they list the port dimensions of the Super Victor and the SV2 the same on one page, but the spec page comparison shows different…I used the spec page for comparison as it seemed more accurate…
The exit port shape on the Victor Jr. is 1.10x1.90 (2.09 sq in), the Super Victor is 1.20x2.00 [2.40 sq in), and the SV2 is 1.21x2.10 (2.54 sq in). On the Dart 215 head I’m using, the intake port opening at the mating surface as cast is 1.18x2.18 (2.57 sq in), 1/4” into the port its down to 1.08x2.18 (2.35 sq in). The height of the port is consistent into the depth of the port for at least 1/2”. The FelPro 1206 gasket measures 1.31x2.21 (2.90 sq in)….
Now if it was a particular class of racing I was looking for, it may be a worthwhile sacrifice to pursue the extra plenum volume of the SV2, but still no guarantee it would fit without the hassle of a bunch of additional work, or a new hood >$2000, and a lot of work.
Just try to remember THIS IS A STREET CAR, with an occasional trip to the strip! Lets not lose focus here! There will be a pretty good learning curve to harness the output of the car with the new combination of parts. The step up from the Victor Jr. to the Super Victor is a great improvement, just by looking at the port matchup….(just look at that wide open port!)
Heath order me up a Super Victor and I’ll pick it up on my way back to MI. in mid Sept.
