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actually, Corky, you may not have heard of the double-intake technique.. it's similar to the Joe Cell in that it looks impossible but supposedly isn't (but only when no-one's looking). How's that Joe Cell coming along, B? heheh

 

 

also this is going into a 4" lifted brat so clearance shan't be an issue.. and if it is, that's what hood scoops/power bulges are for!

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i love naysayers,drew.if you actually had any concept of the etherial i would consider giving your comments a second.but since you don't ,shut the ************ up.

i have one of your bliinker deals......

 

 

anyways,clearance ,as stated before,will not be an issue.the intake itself was purchased for an ej -carb-swap.

it(the intake)i found out could be by a company called RAF.they are an aviation company from canada.i am pretty sure the previous owner made it ,or had it made for him locally though..relatively easy from what i can see.

the gentleman that i got it from took it out of service of his gyro for his EFI stuff to go back on.it "had" a large dent in one of the runners that is now mostly gone thnaks to some heat massage:grin: .

to dangerous to be in service thousands of feet in the air,but no trouble on the ground:banana: .

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the bolt pattern on the manifold is actually designed for a holley 2300,which is actually the same pattern that ford ran on a lot their cars in the 60's ,70's, and 80s.considering that the mustang was a recieving vehicle for that bolt pattern there are several options for those.i have my eyes out for a specific cfm carb that i would like to use for this application.

the spark is coming from an early 80's ford escort.

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