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4.6 H.p.s Intake Manifold on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Warsaw, Indiana, US

Warsaw, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:hi performance solutions HPS Manufacturer Part Number:Hps-46-mod Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

Here is a lightly used  4.6 HPS  2 piece  HARDBALL'R intake manifold for a 1998-04 2 valve overhead cam engine. this manifold is made to handle nitrous backfires .it can be used  for supercharged engines as well .this one cost me 750.00 dollers plus another 150.00 bucks to have ported and polished on the inside runners .I also paid an extra 100.00 to have them add a coolant mod  on the rear of the manifold causing the coolant  to circulate rather than to pool around the rear cylinders.this also helps  the engine to run cooler temps instead of running hot all the time and can see a big difference  in the color of the spark plugs  too.you will see big gains in supercharged applications.save big money wont last long.u.s residents only

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