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Join Date: Nov 1998
Location: Salina, KS
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The Cobra's runners are almost an exact match to the P heads. I checked mine and is almost perfect (Fel-Pro 1250 gasket). I think the runners on the TFS would be too big unless you want to do any grinding on the heads. I think overall the Cobra costs less (find used for $300 and has built-in EGR) and is a better match to your parts. There is a lot to be gained in having matched parts.
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