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Nos Offenhauser Chevy Chevrolet Sbc Cross Ram Single Quad Cross Ram on 2040-parts.com

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Addison, Illinois, United States

Addison, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Offenhauser Warranty:Yes

Another great part from a project that didn't happen. Cross ram intake with single Quad bolt on top and gasket/bolts. Other tops are available from Offenhauser. This makes HP from idle to 8,500 rpm. I have the 2x4 top on my road race Camaro. The base on this model has the Penske revision cast in from what they learned in 1968 Trans Am racing to improve throttle response at low RPM, check the pics. Questions? Email me. Check my feedback. Shipping is $1.00.

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