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Edelbrock Big Victor Spread-port Intake Manifolds Big Chief Big Duke 2802 632 on 2040-parts.com

US $529.00
Location:

Hamden, Connecticut, United States

Hamden, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Edelbrock Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:2802 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 

Intake Manifold, Big Victor, Spread-Port, Single Plane, Aluminum, Tall Deck usig Dart or Brodix and other Big Chief Big Duke style heads. 3500-8500 RPM operating range.

These Edelbrock Victor spread-port intake manifolds are specifically designed for high-rpm drag racing engines using Brodix Big Duke or Dart Big Chief cylinder heads. They feature a runner section area of approximately 4.75 sq. in. The intake manifolds require port matching to the cylinder head for optimum performance and will produce higher top-end horsepower while maintaining consistency and throttle response

 

Thanks, Dave at DGRE 

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