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Old 09-03-2006, 07:58 PM
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Anyone With Elbebrock Vortec TBi Intake

Looking for ones who have this setup with the 700r4 on the 350. Tryin to make decicion on which Intake to go with. Have ?'s thanks
Old 09-03-2006, 10:33 PM
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vortec 350

Hello, yes I run the airgap on a vortec, right now with the Edelbrock 600cfm carb. I'm going to be switching to a Holley 670 TBI and maybe the megasquirt controller soon, gas prices getting to me and if I save a little I'll be happy.
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use a performer intake...and an adapter plate...
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Originally Posted by dwillis
use a performer intake...and an adapter plate...
I wouldn't personally as the performer intake is just a stock styled intake, barely any better than stock if it is.

Even the performer rpm is a big step above it but, i don't think it's offered in vortec styling but, maybe i'm wrong???
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well I meant to say a performance intake and an adapter....sorry.....your right an rpm Intake is what most use because it moderate performance and low cost...sorry for the confusion
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Originally Posted by flaming-ford
I wouldn't personally as the performer intake is just a stock styled intake, barely any better than stock if it is.

Even the performer rpm is a big step above it but, i don't think it's offered in vortec styling but, maybe i'm wrong???

I have ran the std and rpm versions for the Vortec's. The regular Performer Vortec looks alot larger than the std intake from what I remember. The rpm version that I have run for 5 years is a good bit larger.

HTH........DM

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