Fs: Brand New Professional Products Intake!
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Fs: Brand New Professional Products Intake!
Kay guys...this is a Professional Products intake manifold for a SBC. It's basically a knock-off of an Edelbrock Performer. It does flow VERY well as I have used it on several MOPAR motors. I bought this one a long time ago and stored it for this new build. I forgot I had ordered it, and I bought a new one a few months ago. This one is brand new, and never been installed.
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Wished it was a Hurricane. I have a Hurricane on my 70Z28 and my buddy just asked me last night if I knew where one was at for his car.
Here's a bump for ya though.
greg
Here's a bump for ya though.
greg
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Durango-
this is what I've found on dimensions for this manifold:
Manifold #52001 highest point- 4.05 inches
I have an Edelbrock Performer looking to replace #2101 with the below specs:
They mention measuring the front and back (A&B) adding together and dividing by 2...(I don't know why):
Important... A/B Measurements
CHECKING FOR HOOD CLEARANCE
Please Note: To figure carburetor pad height, add dimensions "A" + "B" and divide by 2.
For example, Performer manifold #2101:
(A) 3.5" + (B) 4.6" ÷ 2 = 4.05"
If yours is 4.05 inches at highest point I will take it!
this is what I've found on dimensions for this manifold:
Manifold #52001 highest point- 4.05 inches
I have an Edelbrock Performer looking to replace #2101 with the below specs:
They mention measuring the front and back (A&B) adding together and dividing by 2...(I don't know why):
Important... A/B Measurements
CHECKING FOR HOOD CLEARANCE
Please Note: To figure carburetor pad height, add dimensions "A" + "B" and divide by 2.
For example, Performer manifold #2101:
(A) 3.5" + (B) 4.6" ÷ 2 = 4.05"
If yours is 4.05 inches at highest point I will take it!
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Durango-
this is what I've found on dimensions for this manifold:
Manifold #52001 highest point- 4.05 inches
I have an Edelbrock Performer looking to replace #2101 with the below specs:
They mention measuring the front and back (A&B) adding together and dividing by 2...(I don't know why):
Important... A/B Measurements
CHECKING FOR HOOD CLEARANCE
Please Note: To figure carburetor pad height, add dimensions "A" + "B" and divide by 2.
For example, Performer manifold #2101:
(A) 3.5" + (B) 4.6" ÷ 2 = 4.05"
If yours is 4.05 inches at highest point I will take it!
this is what I've found on dimensions for this manifold:
Manifold #52001 highest point- 4.05 inches
I have an Edelbrock Performer looking to replace #2101 with the below specs:
They mention measuring the front and back (A&B) adding together and dividing by 2...(I don't know why):
Important... A/B Measurements
CHECKING FOR HOOD CLEARANCE
Please Note: To figure carburetor pad height, add dimensions "A" + "B" and divide by 2.
For example, Performer manifold #2101:
(A) 3.5" + (B) 4.6" ÷ 2 = 4.05"
If yours is 4.05 inches at highest point I will take it!
It looks like this manifold has a pad height of 4.65. It's a little high for what you want. Do note that a drop base air cleaner will take up that extra height and allow fitment under your hood.