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New Bbk Twin 58mm 89-92 Throttle Body For Chevy Tpi 305 350 Trans Am Camaro on 2040-parts.com

US $270.00
Location:

Coram, New York, US

Coram, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Edelbrock BBK Manufacturer Part Number:1539 Surface Finish:Aluminum

All BBK 1985-1992 GM Tuned Port 305, 350 throttle bodies are designed to increase airflow and improve horsepower from between 7-12 HP depending on vehicle and application.
BBK are the world’s number one manufacturer of aftermarket performance throttle bodies for late model EFI performance cars and trucks.
All BBK Performance Power+Plus Series throttle bodies are CNC machined from high quality 356 aluminum castings to ensure perfect OEM quality and fit every time. Features like OEM die stamped throttle linkages, double sealed bearings, o ringed throttle shafts, make BBK throttle bodies number one in performance and quality.
All throttle bodies are direct replacements and include new gaskets and detailed installation instructions.
 
 
*Universal fit for 89-92 GM Tuned Port 305/350 Cubic Inch Motor



 

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