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289 intake - Printable Version

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289 intake - blazinchuck - 10-30-2008

also, if the intake is low profile...just get a carb spacer with a port on it's side(problem solved) I have on my motor.


289 intake - seanrook - 10-30-2008

There is but doesnt the pcv valve connect there? at least the is whats going on with the stock intake


289 intake - bucketobolts - 10-30-2008

BTW...I used to run a factory cast 4V manifold on my original 302. It worked really well and was low profile.


289 intake - seanrook - 10-30-2008

here is what I have going on, and thanks again guys for your help...


289 intake - seanrook - 10-30-2008

And here is the carb I was hoping to use.


289 intake - blazinchuck - 10-30-2008

that looks just like the street carb I'm running right now. runs great on the street.


289 intake - bucketobolts - 10-30-2008

Looks like that will work. Connect the modulator to the angled vacuum port at the front of the carb base plate.


289 intake - seanrook - 10-31-2008

Thanks again guys, will let you know what happens...