This was a bit of a surprise because I thought I had read on this forum that the problem with the street dominator was that there was too LITTLE meat on some of the attachment points, and the stock bolts were too LONG. I'm not finding that to be the case.
Using a vernier caliper with the intake sitting on the heads with the gasket in place (admittedly not compressed), I'm finding that the depth the bolts will enter the threaded holes on the heads is not adequate to secure the intake. By my measurements the ARP bolts (455-2102 - ARP doesn't provide any dimensions) measure 2.4 inches (allowing for the washers) or 1.4 inches fro the two short ones. I have plenty of depth (between 3.58 and 3.05 inches for the long ones and 1.95 for the short ones), but when I measure the depth to the first thread, it only leaves between .16 and .29 inches of bolt penetration into the threads for the deeper holes.
A 3/8 bolt is .375 wide, and I think at least that much thread to thread contact is required. I was expecting to have to shorten some bolts, not stretch them. $45 wasted on the ARP fasteners.