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Old 12-29-2008, 01:49 AM
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Cool intake manifold for 5.4l 3V

does anyone at all know of any aftermarket intake manifolds for the 3V 5.4l i am mainly looking for a aluminum one. But any aftermarket market one would cause intrest. Any help on this would be lots of help

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does anyone at all know of any aftermarket intake manifolds for the 3V 5.4l i am mainly looking for a aluminum one. But any aftermarket market one would cause intrest. Any help on this would be lots of help
there are none, there was a guy that made aluminum spacer plate about 2" thick to extent the runners. Supposedly it increased in hp/tq. but for that you need a special tune, to be able to delete the CMC plates and motor.
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does anyone at all know of any aftermarket intake manifolds for the 3V 5.4l i am mainly looking for a aluminum one. But any aftermarket market one would cause intrest. Any help on this would be lots of help



there's a couple on the market one is for the 2 valve and the other is for the 4 valve



your only option is to get a 2 valve mustang intake and run adapter plates the p51 is a nice choice
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2V or 4V?

what would be a better manifold to try the two valve or the four vavle? And as far as adapter plates who makes them and are they easy to get ahold of.
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I've seen a picture of one, I think it was from C&L, but I haven't seen it for sale anymore. Looked pretty sweet...
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