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Vintage Classic Hilborn Fuel Injection 1960's - Tested Perfect-sbc on 2040-parts.com

US $8,950.00
Location:

Buford, Georgia, United States

Buford, Georgia, United States
Original 1960's Hilborn FI with 8 injectors, 8 fuel hoses and 6 tall velocity stacks.
Brand:Hilborn Warranty:No Surface Finish:Aluminum Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

HILBORN EIGHT-STACK FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM

 

FOR SMALL BlOCK CHEVY

 

 

 

This eight-stack Hilborn fuel-injection manifold uses a volume-reduction port design so that the larger ram tube top, where the separate stacks attach, is reduced in size as it traverses into the lower portion of the manifold before coupling with the opening in the cylinder head runner. This increases the air/fuel velocity when going from a larger opening to the smaller opening meeting the intake port in the head.

 

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