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Edelbrock 2101 - Performer Manifold

Edelbrock  |  SKU: EDEL-2101
Sale price $27995 Regular price $30794

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Description

Edelbrock 2101 - Performer Manifold

Intake Manifold - Performer 86 and Earlier - Spread / Square Bore - Dual Plane - Aluminum - Natural - Small Block Chevy - Each

Edelbrock Performer Intake Manifold For Chevrolet 262-400 Small-Block V8 is Designed for 1986 & Earlier Street Application. Accepts (4150-Style) Edelbrock or Q-Jet Carburetors. Non-EGR

Edelbrock part #2101 Performer intake manifold is designed for street 1955-86 small-block Chevys. Edelbrock's Patented Dual-plane, low-rise design with a 180-degree firing order greatly improves torque over a wide rpm range for excellent throttle response from off-idle through 5500rpm. The Performer intake manifolds are ideal for passenger cars, trucks, 4x4s, tow vehicles and RVs. Not for 1987 and later cast iron or Chevy Bowtie heads. Will fit 1987 and later stock aluminum heads.

  • For Idle to 5500 RPM Street-Driven Performance
  • Dual-Plane Low-Rise Intake w/180 Deg. Firing Order
  • Patented Runner Design Ensures Broad Torque Curve
  • Excellent Throttle Response and Mid-Range Power
  • 50-State Street Legal if Correct Carburetor Used
  • Accepts Late-Model Choke; Water Neck; And HEI
  • Accepts A/C And Alternator
  • Accepts Exhaust Heated Chokes
Basic Operating RPM Range: Idle-5500
RGL: WARNING: This product can expose you to Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65warnings.ca.gov.
Series: Performer
Finish: Satin
Vehicle Model: Chevrolet
Carburetor Flange: Spread Bore
Center Maximum Height: 4.050
CNC Ported: No
EGR Port: No
Front Maximum Height: 3.500
Gasket Or Seal Included: No
Grade Type: Performance
Material: Aluminum
Rear Maximum Height: 4.600
Single Or Dual Plane Type: Dual Plane

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