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Edelbrock Performer Efi Ford 5.0 Ho Fox Body Mustang 302 on 2040-parts.com

US $102.50
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, US

Cleveland, Ohio, US
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Edelbrock Performer 5.0 upper and lower manifold includes 65 mm egr spacer and 65mm bbk throttle body this was a take off on a car I purchased.  this combo retail for over  $600 with no throttle body


lower intake has been gasket match ported . Sale will also will include  cold air kit not shown in pictured Please check out my other auctions shipping will be $35 due to size and weight of this item
Ford Mustang 5.0L EFI V8 
PERFORMER 5.0 (idle-5500 rpm)
Designed for 1986-95 Ford Mustangs with 5.0L V8, the Performer 5.0 EFI aluminum intake manifold represents the standard for hot 5.0L performance. The modular design incorporates modern air flow technology and CAD programming for maximum power gains - up to 37 horsepower at 5500 rpm - with no loss of low speed torque. Stock replacement and 50-state street legal for 1986-95 5.0L engines, the features of the new Performer 5.0 EFI manifold include: broad power range from idle to 5500 rpm; removable plenum cover that allows access to runners for modification; and base manifold is CNC port matched to upper manifold for maximum performance. The upper and plenum cover are powder-coated light titanium gray. The base is Satin and not powder-coated. Combining the new Performer 5.0 intake manifold with other Power Package parts gives you even more power across the entire rpm range. 

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