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392 Hemi Hilborn 8 Stack -new- Mech. --- 331 354 Mechanical Complete -new on 2040-parts.com

US $2,525.00
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Hilborn Manufacturer Part Number:331-Ch8-


 New  Hilborn  Fuel injection Intake and stacks for 331-354-392 Chrysler Hemi or Donovan 417

 

Set up for Gas, but I will change it to alcohol or E85 if you want.  

Complete with nozzles, barrel valve, jets, stacks, by pass, secondary by pass

and service manual all included. 

 

Perfect for your Altered-Nostalgia dragster-Gasser- Street Weekend Warrior


  Butterflies are 2 7/16" -  Stacks  are 2-1/2"

Chromed  stacks  $250 option

 

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