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Funnel Web Manifold For Ford 5 Liter, Set Up For Efi on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Allenhurst, New Jersey, US

Allenhurst, New Jersey, US
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I had this Funnel Web manifold made for my ERA GT-40, as an alternate to the 8 stack EFI system that I was having trouble setting up. This produced 475 hp, and 455 ft/lb on my 347 cu Ford Small block. I ran it for a month or so, then went back to the 8 stack system I had been using,( the 8 stack system just looked too cool, and too correct on my GT-40). The manifold includes the  fuel rails. A beautifully made, ready to run package for your Small Block ford. lt ran great, made good power. A very civilized manifold.

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