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Fast 146102b Lsxr Intake Manifold 102mm Gm Ls3 L76 L92 L98 L99 Car on 2040-parts.com

US $838.00
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Bossier City, Louisiana, United States

Bossier City, Louisiana, United States
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:146102b Brand:FAST Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:146102 Other Part Number:FAS-146102

FAST LSXr 102mm Big Mouth Polymer Intake Manifold for Rectangle Port Heads


PN:  146102B

Fits GM LS3 / L76 / L92 / L98 / L99 V8 Car

Intake port seals (Part #146003-8) are not included with the manifolds by FAST.

Constructed from the same advanced polymer material as the LSX 92mm Intake Manifold, the LSXr offers a host of benefits over aluminum aftermarket intakes, including lighter weight, increased strength and improved heat dissipating characteristics. While the LSXr features a 102mm air inlet that is perfectly suited to the FAST Big Mouth 102mm Throttle Body, it can also be used with stock or aftermarket 90mm or 92mm throttle bodies. Other features include integrated nitrous bungs and perfect bolt-on fitment that allows the use of factory accessories without modification or clearance concerns.


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