AFPR for the LT1 intake...this may work and clear distributor!
AFPR for the LT1 intake...this may work and clear distributor!
I was looking through my Mid America (Corvette) book today and saw an AFPR for the LT1. Take a look at the pic below, I think it may clear the distributor. I don't have the LT1 intake yet (waiting to hear from John), but will soon.
http://www.ameritech.net/users/mike.noonan/afpr.jpg
The contact info for Mid America is the following:
1-800-500-8388
www.madirect.com
The LT1 AFPR is part number 609-177 and is listed as $119.99
The catalog says this AFPR is made by "Performance Choice"
If someone orders one and tries it out, let me know how it fits.
http://www.ameritech.net/users/mike.noonan/afpr.jpg
The contact info for Mid America is the following:
1-800-500-8388
www.madirect.com
The LT1 AFPR is part number 609-177 and is listed as $119.99
The catalog says this AFPR is made by "Performance Choice"
If someone orders one and tries it out, let me know how it fits.
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That is wonderful for people that don't want to gut their stock FPR. It is almost exactly the same as stock and will clear a distributor just fine.
Thanks for looking it up.
Thanks for looking it up.
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I put the Intake on my block (without heads) and stabbed the distributer. there was some interferance. but I can still turn the distributer.I will try and get my friend to take some pics.
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