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Edelbrock Victor X B16a / Itr 8 Injector Custom Intake Manifold Billet 76mm Tb on 2040-parts.com

US $650.00
Location:

Bangor, Pennsylvania, United States

Bangor, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

You are bidding on a used, custom Edelbrock Victor X intake manifold for a PR3 / B16a / ITR cylinder head.  The intake manifold was cut open, ported and a plenum extension welded in place.  The total plenum volume is approximately 6.5 liters.  The intake manifold is set up for an additional set of fuel injectors for a total of 8 fuel injectors (NOTE: Injectors are NOT included with the purchase of this intake manifold).  This intake manifold is needed for high power engines that require more fuel than a single set of 4 injectors can deliver.  The intake manifold also comes with a 76mm billet throttle body that has been port matched to the intake manifold.  This particular combination was used on a 1100 whp turbo b series engine running into the 8’s.  As can be seen in the pictures there are a few scratches to the paint; however, none of the cosmetic imperfections affect the performance.    

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