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Old 08-02-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default Stock 1994 Mustang gt, what intake should I use?

I got a stock 94 gt, looking to add an intake, but which one do you guys think i should use??? The engine is completely stock.. and it is a 5spd. I do have a cold air kit and a 75mm mass air meter if that matters..

I was looking at the Edelbrock Performers and the TFS streetburners.. any more suggestions? thanks
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just adding an intake manifold wont really do much horsepower wise we could recommend one that works better with a certain cylinder head and cam if you were doing an h/c/i swap
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Well Im not sure if I'm gonna do an h/c/i swap quite yet, but could you recommend a good combo? I want a VERY streetable car that can also run high to mid 13's. Thanks
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You'll love the Edelbrock Performer.
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How much did those 1.7 roller rockers cost you?
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I bought the Crane 1.7 pedestal-mount roller rockers (identical to Ford Racing Cobra units) from Summit Racing for $180 (part no. CRN-44746-16).
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