Victor JR intakes IN STOCK
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Victor JR intakes IN STOCK
I have two brand new Victor Junior intakes for $399.99 Plus shipping in stock. Most places sell these but do not have them sitting in stock. If anyone needs one PM me. The kit includes hardware, the intake, and the fuel rails.
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here are what they look like:
http://home.comcast.net/~tfranklin5580/victor1.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~tfranklin5580/victor2.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~tfranklin5580/victor1.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~tfranklin5580/victor2.jpg
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Originally Posted by 777
What is all needed to make this work. I don't see a place for the map sensor and stuff.
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Fireball is right, you need a throttle body that excepts the stock tps sensor and iac sensor, accufab makes it, and then you'll need some fuel line adaptors/fittings (same as you would with the fast rails) as far as if they're different then the fast rails, they look the same. Both are of high quality and dont see any differences besides color in them. The Victor Jr is made to flow from 3500-7500 and will make more power over a fast set up. I've read all of the info i could on them on here and everyone who is running them seems to be very happy. They have a huge amount of room to be ported as the fast 90 will run out far before the victor jr has. The one that we're working on new is flowing over 30 cfm more then the ported fast 90 and it still not finished yet.
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to give an idea on fit in an F-body with a wilson elbow:
http://home.comcast.net/~tfranklin5580/engine_side.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~tfranklin5580/engine_front.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~tfranklin5580/engine_side.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~tfranklin5580/engine_front.jpg
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What about an elbow like PSJ has. Also where does the map sensor, vacuum line for hvac, and brake booster connect to?
http://psj.ls1tech.com/gallery/main....avId=xb3c53178
http://psj.ls1tech.com/gallery/main....avId=xb3c53178
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there is a NPT port on one of the runners that'll work good for the brake. Side of manifold has a smaller port which I think you can run a vacuum line to the MAP. you don't need any stinkin' HVAC
Not a fan of the shorter elbow, think it disrupts flow some and adds an awful lot of plenum volume
Not a fan of the shorter elbow, think it disrupts flow some and adds an awful lot of plenum volume
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Fireball is right, you need a throttle body that excepts the stock tps sensor and iac sensor, accufab makes it, Mike
How much is the accufab?
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Originally Posted by BLWN1
How much is the accufab?
Mike