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Old 10-14-2002, 08:15 PM   #1
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Default Manifold and hood clearance

I am getting ready to purchase an aftermarket manifold for my 93GT and was wondering if there are any manifolds out there that will require an aftermarket hood for height clearance? I am looking at the Holley Systemax , Edelbrock Performer, and Trick Flow manifolds upper and lower. Also will these affect the addition of a strut tower brace in the future? Thanks guys this site is great!
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Old 10-14-2002, 10:38 PM   #2
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the hood will clear the manifold with no spacer and up to a 1/2 inch spacer, but if you go with a 1 inch spacer you will have to get a cowl hood, been there done that
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Yeah, And depending on what intake you get will tell you what strut tower brace you need.
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Old 10-15-2002, 09:30 AM   #4
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i think the only intake that is questionable is the Victor jr EFI and that clears as far as the memory serves
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The Victor does clear the stock hood. It's when you have an SN95 that you have to have a cowl with the Victor. I had a GT-40 on my 90 LX also without any problems, but when I added the 1" spacer to clear the tall valve covers I had to clearance my hood a bit which wasn't pretty.

As for the strut tower brace you have to buy one that clears your intake.
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