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Offenhauser Tunnel Ram Intake Dual Quad And Single Quad Set 318 340 360 on 2040-parts.com

US $849.95
Location:

Michigan City, Indiana, United States

Michigan City, Indiana, United States
NOS. a FACTORY POLISHED set that has some aluminum corrosion from sitting for 40 years.Matched ports.
Brand:Offenhauser Warranty:No Surface Finish:Polished aluminum Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Offenhauser Tunnel Ram system. Factory polished aluminum.  
Fits small block Chrysler 318, 340 360 heads.
 Two tops included. One is dual quad ( eg 4224R matched 660's) and a single quad top.  Almost impossible to find as a set polished. 
The dual quad setup has been professionally port matched.
This system is used even today on marine applications too! Designed for top end  well mixed fuel delivery normally aspirated. Finish detailing the polish and your engine will not only make more top end power but look high end too!


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