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Topic: check out this 5.0 intake manifold
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MRBiggs
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quote: Originally posted by y2kgt01: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1866042985 crazy looking, anyone have this manifold or heard anything good about it?
Not many people have heard of it, or if they have heard of it they probably haven't seen one. But for the price and for what is included its a pretty good deal. Thats why there is so much interest in it. I would be interested to see what kind of power it makes on a stock car.
-------------------- 342 stroker, Windsor Sr. heads, Jay cam, TFS track heat
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Posts: 300 | From: San Dimas, So. Cali GO LAKERS !! | Registered: Oct 2001
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JoeT
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50 rwhp on a stock 5 liter? my ass, that is such BS. If it were dyno proven beyond 10 rwhp I would be amazed.
Posts: 6785 | From: San Jose | Registered: Jun 2001
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jmcclesk
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That intake plus gt-40 heads was good for 90+ hp to the rear wheels back in 94-95 i have seen it in real life. what he is not telling you that there is a special hood for the intake
-------------------- Ford trained ASE master tech.
Posts: 4024 | From: marrysville | Registered: May 2002
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racercosmo
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I think the BXR is better, but you cannot use a stock type distributor, you must use D.I.S..
-------------------- Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder
Posts: 973 | From: Marin | Registered: Sep 2002
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TM88GT
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That's the old Roush intake - they tried to market it several years ago but failed miserably. The reason - cost. If I recall, it cost somewhere in the $800-1000 range. FWIW, it does make pretty good power. There's a guy in Florida with a bone stock long-block, Roush intake, 65mm TB, 75mm MAF, and a 6lb Powerdyne making around 350rwhp. That's about 50-70hp more than a stock intake would make.
Posts: 142 | From: Hayward, CA | Registered: Dec 2000
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Mario@Strictly-Motorsports
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quote: Originally posted by TM88GT: That's the old Roush intake - they tried to market it several years ago but failed miserably. The reason - cost. If I recall, it cost somewhere in the $800-1000 range. FWIW, it does make pretty good power. There's a guy in Florida with a bone stock long-block, Roush intake, 65mm TB, 75mm MAF, and a 6lb Powerdyne making around 350rwhp. That's about 50-70hp more than a stock intake would make.
Yeah that's a friend of mine Jim Frank. Here's a link to his web site.
http://home.tampabay.rr.com/jfrank01/mustang/jf.html
-------------------- Mario
Posts: 221 | From: San Jose, CA, USA | Registered: Aug 2001
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badazz
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damn that looks sick!!! hmmmm....i was thinking what setup i wanted to run in the future for the 331 i want to get....how easy is it to get one?
Posts: 1342 | From: Bay Area | Registered: Sep 2002
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