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383 intake for air grabber
Hey I just got an air grabber set up for my 1969 roadrunner. the question is the intake on the engine now is a edelbrock torker 383 (i know it won`t work). I have a 383 intake from a 1966 engine, will this work OK? I would think it should. thanks..mike
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I dont think so, maybe with a spacer, but why? That is a low profile intake. You'll lose more than you'll gain from adding grabber. The one that came on your car originally flows much better and carb sits higher. I see them on ebay for $50-75 fairly often. I wonder if anyone knows of an aftermarket intake that works w/airgrabber setup. CxCx
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Ok thanks , I figured the factory intake did flow better, I just had this intake here and thought I might be able to use it...as for the air grabber I always wanted one
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Ya,cool stuff. Did you get the hood inserts w/that. If so what are you gonna do w/your old ones? CxCx
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How 'bout it roadrrr- Do you have a set you might want to sell? CxCx
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