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Chevy LS Super Victor
Building on the success of the Victor Jr. LS1 manifold, the Super Victor LS1 offers greater air flow potential for ever bigger power gains from these modern engines. This manifold has already been accepted by NASCAR for use in the Grand National division/Busch North spec engine series. Installation Notes
- Port Exit Dimensions: 1.08" Wide x 2.74" Tall
- Recommended intake gasket; Fel-Pro 375-1312-3
- Manifold Height: (A) 6.07'', (B) 6.07''; Carb pad height = 6.07'' this is 1.12" taller than the Victor Jr. LS1!
- View Manifold ''A/B'' Measurement Guide.
- Intake manifold only
- Use timing control module 350-91238 with LS1 24x reluctor wheel(crank trigger) applications only
- LS1(24x) applications can be identified by the rear mounted cam position sensor that is black in color
- LS2 applications with 58x reluctor wheel(crank trigger) use MSD ignition controller 121-6012
- LS2(58x)applications can be identified by the timing cover mounted cam position sensor that is grey in color
Emissions Note:
This part is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competition racing.
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Specifications:
Will this fit a 5.3 ls
Motor Vehicles
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Electrical Cords
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