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Have for sale a new in the box, never installed intake manifold. Been on the shelf for several years and I will not be using it for any of my projects. Still has all the original paperwork in the box. Summit and Jegs currently list this for $175; I'm selling this for $125 plus shipping from Houston, TX. PM me with any questions.
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Folks.... how does this one compare to the offy 360 intake? I've been wanting to upgrade if I could do it cheap.
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rmousir wrote:
Folks.... how does this one compare to the offy 360 intake? I've been wanting to upgrade if I could do it cheap.
Don't know about offy, I have been using a Performer for 10 years,, pulls good in the low end . My engine is built for low end torque. The only issue I had was I wanted to use a ford 4b and the flange won't line up. ie leaks,, Holly works great. use google to find sites that do a dyno compare.
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I live in Houston give me a call please interested
832-515-6015 Charles
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Did I miss your call
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Still interested
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Please note that using a 4100 carb on this intake will result in a serious vacuum leak.
There is a way around this by using a special solid spacer that will seal properly.
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