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54031 Sb Ford Power+plus Hurricane Race Intake Manifold Mustang 3500-8000 Satin on 2040-parts.com

US $217.95
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
54031 SB Ford Power+Plus Hurricane Race Intake Manifold Mustang 3500-8000 Satin, US $217.95, image 1
Condition:New Part Brand:Professional Products Brand:Professional Products Manufacturer Part Number:54031

This manifold is designed for racing or serious street applications using stock cast-iron or aftermarket Windsor style cylinder heads. Includes bosses that can be drilled and tapped for nitrous. It features a rear water crossover passage along with four corner tapped water ports. Ports are 1.90” x 1.08” at the gasket flange and the manifold contains enough material to open ports to 2.10” x 1.25”. Use Professional Products intake gasket #54600 or Fel-Pro intake gasket #1250 or #1262. This manifold includes a 1/8-NPT vacuum port under the carb flange, a feature lacking in competitive manifolds of this type.

Note that due to the port layout on small block Ford engines, a single plane manifold, such as this one, will typically be suitable for street use as long as the vehicle is not too heavy.

* with Unmachined Injector Bosses

 



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