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FL Air gap 351w dual plane intake

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Price: $ 300

Selling my air gap 351W intake. I decided to go with a Victor jr intake instead. Intake gasket set included. None of the fittings are included. $300 plus shipping
 

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Why the change? Is the victor going to move your power band upstairs?
After going back and forth over a discussion on a performance Facebook group dedicated to ford engines. I got talked into chasing a few more house power. That's all. Should be at 550 now.

It's a 351W stroked to a 418 with Victor jr heads. I'll be bumping up my carb size as well. I haven't even driven the mustang yet. Only test fired the engine.

If I'm going to make the change it's a lot easier to do now than later since most of the front end isn't on the car yet and no coolant in the system either.
 
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