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Weiand 7532 - Team G Intake Manifold

Weiand  |  SKU: WEI-7532
Sale price $44995 Regular price $50695

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Description

Weiand 7532 - Team G Intake Manifold

Intake Manifold - Team G - Square Bore - Single Plane - Aluminum - Natural - Small Block Chevy - Each

Team G Intake Manifold; Upper; Power Band 2800-7800 RPM; High Rise; Square Carb Mounting Flange; 4.38 in. Front H/5.31 in. Rear Height; Satin Finish;

This manifold is part of the Weiand Nostalgia Series of intake manifolds. Weiand Nostalgia Series intake manifolds are made using the original tooling, and may have minor appearance imperfections that do not affect the functionality of the part. These minor blemishes are a natural part of the casting process when using the original sand casting tooling. Weiand Nostalgia series intakes are proudly cast and machined in the USA. We support all areas of the vintage, show, and nostalgia car hobby, and want to continue to produce these lower volume manifolds using the original tools. There is no need to search for that vintage intake at swap meets or on the internet when you can buy the real deal new from Weiand! If you are not satisfied with a Nostalgia Series intake, we will gladly exchange it or refund your money. Our tech service representatives can be reached at 1-866-464-6553.

  • Single Plane with Isolated Plenum
  • Plenum raised 3/4" compared to 7530
  • Square Carburetor Mounting Flange
  • Isolated Water cross-over
  • Power band: 2800-7800 RPM
  • Height: Front 4.38", Rear 5.31"
  • Port Size: 2.10” height 1.24" width
  • Weiand Nostalgia Series Intake Manifold
Barrel: Four
Construction: Cast
Cylinder Head Type: Standard
Emission: Without EGR
Engine Make/Size: Chevy Small Block V8
Finish: Satin
Front Height: 4.380 in.
Fuel System Type: Carb
Manifold Type: High Rise
Number of Carbs: One
Position: Upper
Rear Height: 5.310 in.
RPM Range: 2800-7800
Usage: Street/Strip

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