DarkMesa8 Founding Member Oct 15, 2002 1,087 0 0 Orlando, FL Apr 7, 2005 #1 Apr 7, 2005 #1 Which intake is shorter, the 351W Edelbrock Performer RPM or the 351W Trick Flow R? By shorter, I mean overall height.
Which intake is shorter, the 351W Edelbrock Performer RPM or the 351W Trick Flow R? By shorter, I mean overall height.
VibrantRedGT "STANGNET'S PENGUIN SMACKER" 15 Year Member Nov 29, 1999 14,679 424 154 Boca Raton, Florida Apr 7, 2005 #2 Apr 7, 2005 #2 You talking about the Victor EFI 351 intake? I'm looking at Edelbrock's site and they don't make a EFI Performer RPM for a 351.
You talking about the Victor EFI 351 intake? I'm looking at Edelbrock's site and they don't make a EFI Performer RPM for a 351.
DarkMesa8 Founding Member Oct 15, 2002 1,087 0 0 Orlando, FL Apr 7, 2005 #3 Apr 7, 2005 #3 Edelbrock makes a Performer 5.8L lower intake which accepts both the Performer and Performer RPM upper.
Edelbrock makes a Performer 5.8L lower intake which accepts both the Performer and Performer RPM upper.
W wytstang Mustang Master Mar 14, 2004 4,988 4 78 Summerville,SC missing South Fl. weather :( Apr 7, 2005 #4 Apr 7, 2005 #4 I would lean toward the R intake since it's a "bread box" style upper.
DarkMesa8 Founding Member Oct 15, 2002 1,087 0 0 Orlando, FL Apr 7, 2005 #5 Apr 7, 2005 #5 Do you know if that's a relatively tall intake that requires a massive cowl? I'm stuffing it under the stock hood, dropping the K member 2" and possibly having a little of the intake milled while watching the valve covers.
Do you know if that's a relatively tall intake that requires a massive cowl? I'm stuffing it under the stock hood, dropping the K member 2" and possibly having a little of the intake milled while watching the valve covers.
cavscout371 New Member Mar 30, 2005 277 0 0 Apr 7, 2005 #6 Apr 7, 2005 #6 the boxer r overall height 12 in and the reg efi are 11.5 in as far as edelbrock I dont know.