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Kinsler Small Block Chevy Stack Injection, Itb, Manifold With Air Cleaners, Vgc on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Chardon, Ohio, United States

Chardon, Ohio, United States
Some chipped paint and other normal racing wear
Brand:Kinsler Warranty:No

This is a Kinsler Injection intake manifold with -4- air cleaners, Each air cleaner feeds a pair of throttle bodies.  Each runner internal diameter is 2.25".  The air cleaners are roughly 9" taller than the throttle bodies when mounted.  


The intake includes the throttle linkage, hoses, injectors, and distribution block as pictured. Overall the intake and filters are in good condition for race used items.  I intended to use this setup on a wild street engine but have decided to go a different route.  What you see is what you get. Please feel free to ask any questions prior to bidding.

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