Intake Manifold??
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The 94 has provisions for a crossover in the front of the FR so a 94 rail won't work on a 93 intake, but i'm thinking it will work the other way around. Unless the bolt holes or the injector ports won't line up. Can't be sure though
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If you want just take your intake off and bring it by our shop and we can look at them side by side. i dont see why you couldnt use the 94 intake and fuel rails unless the fuel lines are just completly different.
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i have a 93 and my fuel rail does Not fit properly on the edelbrock or factory 95' intake intake or the other way around.the bolts are thicker and rails spaced out just a little bit more on the 93' rail.speed inc. has a complete stainless braided line kit for 155. im actually going to buy this and run the 95 fuel rail that i have on my edelbrock intake manifold.you can make it fit but it doesnt really fit quite right,if i knew back when i bought my used edelbrock intake what i know now i would have just kept the 93 intake and fuel rail.i would have had my 93 intake ported and saved some $.
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The Edelbrock is junk anyway besides your fitment issues.
Each of the stock intakes has it's good and bad points. The 93 intake has relatively large ports compared to stock heads and the lack of fuel rail trough makes for better distribution.
But the later mostly 96-97 intake have a smaller port that more closely matches stock heads.
If the car is near stock I would not go through the hassle to use a different then stock intake, if you need another 93 intake GIZMO might be able to help, I know at one point he said he had more of them than he needed and was looking to get rid of some.
Each of the stock intakes has it's good and bad points. The 93 intake has relatively large ports compared to stock heads and the lack of fuel rail trough makes for better distribution.
But the later mostly 96-97 intake have a smaller port that more closely matches stock heads.
If the car is near stock I would not go through the hassle to use a different then stock intake, if you need another 93 intake GIZMO might be able to help, I know at one point he said he had more of them than he needed and was looking to get rid of some.