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mid 70's aluminum intake

Post by dragons_lair59 on Thu Feb 11, 2010 1:32 am

its a mid 70's chevy aluminum itake was on everything from trucks to corvettes. has egr valve

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Re: mid 70's aluminum intake

Post by The Dude on Thu Feb 11, 2010 8:19 am

Going off of a guess, somewhere around $30 - 40? Depending on the casting #, it might make a difference to a collector if you can find the year it was produced. It's hard to say because they weren't really performance intakes compared to older DZ302 & LT-1 intakes, but also aftermarket ones can be picked up at swap meets & Ebay for nothing. I bought my Holley Contender intake for $42 shipped.

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Re: mid 70's aluminum intake

Post by dragons_lair59 on Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:51 am

tell you what i had it on a stock 350 and 14" air cleaned and it cleared hei dist. same carb spacer ect and you see what i run for air cleaner now was hitting dist with 14"

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Re: mid 70's aluminum intake

Post by dragons_lair59 on Sun Feb 28, 2010 9:31 pm

seemed to flow better then my edelbrock performer intake

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