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Wilson Manifold 462201 Throttle Body Elbow, Cast Aluminum, 90-105mm, 4500 on 2040-parts.com

US $303.99
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Wilson Manifold 462201 Throttle Body Elbow, Cast Aluminum, 90-105mm, 4500, US $303.99, image 1
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Wilson Manifold 462201 Throttle Body Elbow, Cast Aluminum, 90-105mm, 4500 Intake

Wilson Manifolds' lightweight, 100 degree elbows provide the most efficient method of adapting their high-flow, single-bore throttle bodies to 4150 or 4500 series intake manifolds. Wilson Manifolds' elbows incorporate a computer-optimized transition from the throttle body to the intake manifold plenum for maximum airflow and distribution. Wilson Manifolds' elbows are CNC-machined to match each throttle body size.


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