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Johnny
03-27-2015, 12:51 AM
Date: 27th March 2015
Username: Johnny
It is in Coos Bay Oregon 97420
Contact: email: GLHS289@hotmail.com or phone 541-266-0890
Price: $145 plus shipping
Description: NEW, never used. Bought it to use on my Shelby Dakota, but have sold the truck.

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part number PC25026
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This qualifier air gap manifold is designed so that the same model fits both 318*-340-360 engines and the late Magnum V8s. The manifold features an air space under the plenum chamber which allows air to pass through keeping the incoming fuel/air charge cooler than is possible with a conventional design manifold. The qualifier air gap for Mopar also features nitrous bosses, an extra water port at the rear of the manifold and is available in a satin finish or highly polished show finish. The manifold is designed to accept the standard length bolts that came with your original engine. Special finishing plugs are provided to attractively cap off the unused bolt holes. Not only is this intake model loaded with extra features not found on competitive manifolds, it is also substantially less expensive than any similar manifold available for the small block Mopar V8 engine family. rpm range 1500-6500

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Reaper1
03-27-2015, 12:17 PM
To be clear, this is for converting to a carburetor? It doesn't look to have the MPFI injector holes machined. Is this correct?

Johnny
03-27-2015, 12:25 PM
Correct!

Reaper1
03-27-2015, 05:30 PM
:( I'm looking for one, but I just want to replace the "keg" on my truck...I don't want to convert it.

Johnny
03-28-2015, 07:03 PM
I was going to make an adapter out of aluminum to use the stock fuel injection TB on top of this manifold.

Reaper1
03-28-2015, 09:07 PM
Mine is multi-port, so injector in every runner. Plus mounting bosses for the fuel rails. :(