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1" 87-93 Mustang 5.0 Egr Spacer Delete Plate 75mm on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
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Hudsonville, Michigan, US

Hudsonville, Michigan, US
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1" 87-93 Mustang 5.0 EGR Spacer Delete Plate - Recommended for a 75mm intake throttle body bore

  • CNC-machined billet aluminum
  • Tapped 5/16-18 holes for throttle bracket mounting

 

  • This 1" version provides more clearance between the throttle cable and fuel rail, regulator, and heater pipe providing for a more direct fit than the typical 3/8" spacers.  In most cases this avoids the need to bend the throttle bracket or use washers to obtain clearance.  Although, please check to make sure you will have enough clearance before ordering because depending on the exact setup there may still be clearance issues.  An intake spacer increases the likeliness for no clearance issues between the throttle cable bracket and coolant pipes.
  • Will work on a 1994-95 5.0 mustang if it has been converted to the 87-93 fox body style throttle body setup.

 

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