Edelbrock Ford FE 332-428ci Performer Power Package
350-2105PK

Designed for street 332-352-360-390-406-410-427-428ci Ford V8s with medium- or low-rise cylinder heads. This intake manifold is for 332, 352, 360, 390, 406, 410, 427 and 428 V8s with OEM 4V carb.; 1966-72 (1973 non-CA); except stock equipped EGR. Manifold not equipped with EGR; will not accept stock Motorcraft spread-bore carburetor or fit heavy-duty 361ci and 391ci Ford truck V8s.
Power Package includes matching:Installation Notes:
Camshaft Specs:
Note: Will not work in 427 side-oilers. Not legal for sale or use on pollution controlled motor vehicles.
Duration Advertised: | 272° Intake / 282° Exhaust |
Duration @ .050'' Lift: | 194° Intake / 204° Exhaust |
Valve Lift: | .460'' Intake / .480'' Exhaust |
Lobe Separation Angle: | 110° |
Open/Close @.050'' Cam Lift: | Intake - 8° ATDC (opens) / 22° ABDC (closes) Exhaust - 37° BBDC (opens) / 13° BTDC (closes) |
Do I need new valve springs or will the stock ones work fine?
Has anyone done this to their stock 360? If so how did it work out, was the 750cfm to big?
Can you order this package with a 600 or 650 carburetor more suitable for a 352 engine?
On the performer package set up can u bump the cam up and still use the other components
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