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Blower Manifold 396-454 Chevy Competition Manifold, Std Deck on 2040-parts.com

US $560.00
Location:

La Puente, California, United States

La Puente, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:BDS Manufacturer Part Number:BM-3027S

***NEW Never been used***
396-454 CHEVY COMPETITION MANIFOLD,STD,UNPOLISHED (satin)
Cast # 8027S NEW intake DOES NOT include a Backfire Valve or Burst Panel.
Intake is 4.9" tall has 3/4" NPT water outlets in the front, 1/2" on back, 
solid sides for extra strength & rigidity, tented floor for improved airflow and is drilled & tapped for 1/8" NPT for port nozzle injection. Comes with a standard 671-871 opening and can be opened up to accept 1071 to 1471 blowers. Designed for rectangle port heads
Polish Upgrade available for an additional 150.00

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