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			 I have a slightly modified 1995 GT and I'm looking for MORE POWER. I plan on doing many mods in the future as well. I'm broke so it will take time. It is a daily driver and of course I plan on taking it to the track. Anyway, what intake do you guys recommend for me. Also, what size fuel pump do you recommend? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			 Since money is tight, I'd recommend going one of two ways.  I port the stock lower intake for $100 labor + shipping - you'll have about $130 in it including shipping.  If your engine is in good condition you will get about 20HP.  I have many references and pictures.  If you are interested, PM me with an e-mail address so I can attach the pictures.  I attached one of one of my ported lowers next to a stocker. 
		
	
		
		
			The second is look for a good used intake. An Explorer intake from a 95-EARLY 97 will make as much power as a Cobra and can be bought for less. Cobra is also a good choice but they are typically pricier $250 and up. 
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	Tom (Torque) Moss 88Gt 5spd Vert, FLowmaster Catbacks, stock cam advanced 4° @ 108.5° ICL, NMRA prepped GT40P heads 1.85/1.55 valves and 1.7 rockers, MAC P headers Jet-Hot coated, 97 Exlporer intake (ported lower), TB and injectors. 277RWHP/330RWTQ (SAE). http://www.fastlanecars.com/  | 
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			 Thanks for the advice. So you don't think I should look for a nice used edelbrock or trickflow, or will that be too much for my car right now? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			 I don't do heads, just intakes.  Mostly Stock lowers and Cobra lowers.  I takes me about 7 days to do once I get the intakes as the stock lower needs to have the front two runners puddle welded at the backs of the "doglegs".  I port them to the stock E7 head intake runner size or a 1250 gasket as those are the only two sizes that make performance sense - your choice.  I DO NOT just gasket match - a lot of my work goes into re-shaping the runner walls further up from the opening.  I use an internal snap guage to ensure equalized runner cross section. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I have customers running in the low 13s and mid 12s with the ported stock lower. I also port the Cobra lower quite a bit to. Either 1250 or 1262 - but 1250 is sufficient in most cases. 
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			 I meant to say intake, the head thing was a typo. I was just reading a website that someone else posted for "Thumper Performance Heads" in 1969Mach1's thread on heads and your ported intake's were brought up. I'll pm you if and when I decide to have the work done. I am trying to decide on wether I should go aftermarket or get the stock ported. Thanks for the info. I'll keep you in mind. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
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