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Pondering Edelbrock Pro-Flo XT intake.............

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Old 10-06-2008, 10:56 PM
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Ive been pondering buy the Edelbrock Pro-Flo XT intake for an upcoming build. I know I have to change the bolt pattern but Im thinking it would be a new route to the Vic Jr with an elbow. It still uses a 90mm Tb and its a hise rise plemun??? Any inputs about this?

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It's a different manifold, but it might be worth reading for more info.
http://www.gmhightechperformance.com...ing/index.html
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Originally Posted by HoLLo
It's a different manifold, but it might be worth reading for more info.
http://www.gmhightechperformance.com...ing/index.html

......................I wasnt refering to the LT1-LT4 Edelbrock Airgap. The Pro-Flo XT is completely different. I was looking for an alternative to running an edelbrock Victor Jr with an elbow and 90mm TB. I just want a different look than that.
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I know that, I'm just saying it's a good read for info on heads/intake combos and stuff..



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