2v intake manifold
#12
Reichard Racing intake manifold. They were pretty sweet.
http://www.reichardracing.com/46liter_intake.php
http://www.reichardracing.com/46liter_intake.php
#13
Reichard Racing intake manifold. They were pretty sweet.
http://www.reichardracing.com/46liter_intake.php
http://www.reichardracing.com/46liter_intake.php
#14
You'd probably have to call them to find out. It claims 55+HP than a bullitt intake, but, it will almost be 55 times more in cost too, IMO, not worth the cost unless your upgrading your heads and putting some serious effort into the headers and exhaust, you'd never be able to use that intake to its full potential on a stock bottom end even with F/I.
#15
They claim 55rwhp gain over a bullitt on a built motor car. Also, it wouldn't be 55 times as expensive. Bullitt manifolds and stuff are like $600 these days and I think the RR was less than a grand. I don't know why people want bullitt intakes for built cars when there are better intakes that are in the price range as a used bullitt and are new and better.
#16
Pro Comp makes a intake manifold you can by for 350.00 plus 31.00 shipping off of e-bay brand new. Pro comp makes fast mustangs maybe their intake manifolds are good too. Anyone have the pro comp intake manifold? and anyone have any thoughts about it. Im looking to buy a new intake manifold also.
#17
P51 is not that expensive. And that intake is geared more towards n/a builds from what I've heard. Trickflow intake is where it's at in my book. From everything I've read it seems to be a great intake. I wish I could find an RR manifold as try were awesome. But unfortunately I can't. I'm looking at either a bullitt or TF intake manifold sometime soon, both being run with MBTB's.
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