Holley FORD 351W HI-RAM CARB BAS
510-300-243
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Holley 300-243 Features:
The Hi-Ram manifold line has a new addition for the 351W Ford application. The runner length and tapered cross section design will perform well for a wide range of engine combinations. The engineering team also redesigned the water crossover passage to allow room for distributor phasing. Aggressive, bold, race-bred styling will make bad intentions clear for drag race, muscle car, marine, off-road, sandrails, pulling trucks, track, street-rod applications and more!Manifold is designed for a 9.5" deck height.Manifold width is 11.32".• Runner length and the tapered cross-section designed to perform well for a wide range of engine configurations• Cast aluminum construction.*** For carbureted applications you can use MSD PN 85787 Ford 351W Distributor with Steel Gear- Plenum Top Gasket Type – 3/32” Round O-ring Cord
- Manifold is designed for a 9.5" deck height.
- Requires the Use of Holley EFI Dual Sync Distributor - 565-111
- For carbureted applications use MSD PN 85787 Ford 351W Distributor with Steel Gear
Specifications:
it says the manifold width is 11.32 inches. do they mean overall height? if not what is the height this manifold?
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