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Edelbrock 2981 - Victor Jr 351-W 9 5 Deck Manifold

Edelbrock  |  SKU: EDEL-2981
Sale price $51995 Regular price $57194

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Description

Edelbrock 2981 - Victor Jr 351-W 9 5 Deck Manifold

Intake Manifold - Victor JR. 351W - Square Bore - Single Plane - Aluminum - Natural - Small Block Ford - Each

Edelbrock Victor Jr. 351W (9.5" deck) Intake Manifold for Ford 351-427 Small-Block Windsor V8

Edelbrock part #2981 Victor Jr. 351W (9.5" deck) intake manifold is designed for competition 351 Windsor Ford V8's from 1969 and later with the following heads: Edelbrock Performer RPM heads #60259, Victor Jr. heads #77169, Victor heads #77219 or similar heads. This intake manifold fits SVO blocks with a 9.5" deck height. Ideal for both oval track and drag racing engines operating between 3500 and 7500 rpm. Runners have a 2.70 square-inch cross sectional area. The Edelbrock Victor Jr. is a single-plane, high-rise intake designed for maximum race-winning power at higher engine speeds.

  • Race-Winning Design For All Types Of Competition
  • Single-Plane Maximizes Torque And Horsepower
  • Runners Feature Extra Material for Custom Porting
  • For Performance in 3500 to 7500 RPM Range
  • For Standard 351W Block With 9.50 in. Deck Height
  • Ideal for Both Oval Track and Drag Racing Engines
  • Runners Have 2.70 Square in. Cross-Sectional Area
Finish: Satin
EGR Port: No
Basic Operating RPM Range: 3500-7500
Center Maximum Height: 5.750
Gasket Or Seal Included: No
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.
Vehicle Model: Ford
Single Or Dual Plane Type: Single
Series: Victor
Material: Aluminum
Front Maximum Height: 5.750
Grade Type: Performance
CNC Ported: No
Rear Maximum Height: 5.750
Flange Type: 4150

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