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Edelbrock 28962 - Manifold BB Chevy Short Deck Super Victor II (565) CNC Port-Matched for 60409 CNC Heads

Edelbrock  |  SKU: EDEL-28962
Sale price $1,07695 Regular price $1,18464

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Edelbrock 28962 - Manifold BB Chevy Short Deck Super Victor II (565) CNC Port-Matched for 60409 CNC Heads

Intake Manifold - Super Victor II - Dominator Flange - Single Plane - Rectangle Port - Aluminum - Natural - Big Block Chevy - Each

Edelbrock Super Victor II CNC Intake Manifold for Standard Deck Chevrolet Big-Block V8

Edelbrock part #28962 Super Victor II intake manifold is designed for use with large cubic inch big-block Chevy engines using the latest design conventional rectangular port heads. This single-plane intake manifolds is ideal for any 1,000+ horsepower drag race engine with high air flow requirements. The Super Victor II intake manifold is CNC port matched for Edelbrock/Musi Victor 24 degree CNC 377cc cylinder heads #61409. Accepts standard height distributors. The manifold has an extra large carburetor outer flange with a 5" x 5" opening to fit high flow carburetors and throttle stops.

  • For 3500 to 8500 RPM High-Performance Engines
  • Developed for Competition High RPM and Large CID
  • CNC Machined by Reher-Morrison Racing Engines
  • Critical Areas Machined for Out of Box Convenience
  • Accepts Standard Length Distributors
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.
Gasket Or Seal Included: No
Rear Maximum Height: 7.560
Finish: Satin
Front Maximum Height: 7.560
EGR Port: No
Series: Victor
Vehicle Model: Chevrolet
Material: Aluminum
Basic Operating RPM Range: 3500-8500
Single Or Dual Plane Type: Single
Flange Type: 4500
CNC Ported: Yes
Grade Type: Performance
Center Maximum Height: 7.560

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